My Friend Cambridge
Cambridge (SHF1305) was born at Shepherd’s Hey Farm on January 27, 2013 (photo by Lee Langstaff). I met her not long after this. In fact, I met her as she prepped to go to the Maryland Sheep and Wool...
View ArticleCambridge, the First Project
Remember Cambridge of the grey fleece? I left you as I had just begun to spin singles from her fleece. I was spinning the silvery puffs of it into yarn for the very first knitted project out of her...
View ArticleLucy’s Great Adventure
I think that Lucy’s greatest joy is to run. She is built like a runner, and when she is seriously running, she puts down her ears close to her head to make herself aerodynamic and just takes off. This,...
View ArticleMeet The Almost-Sweater Cambridge.
I had fun processing Cambridge’s fleece. (My first full raw fleece!) I had fun spinning Cambridge’s fleece. I had fun making Cambridge fleece into a delicate wisp of a shawl. How is Cambridge coming...
View ArticleRuh Roh.
I love wearing socks that are knit out of handspun yarn. (These are a pair knit out of Pigeonroof Studio merino/nylon in “Mystere”, n-plied.) This creates a little bit of an issue — I have to spin the...
View ArticleYes, Yes, I Finished the Cambridge Sweater.
I was recently asked whether I had ever finished the sweater I was knitting out of Cambridge’s fleece. I thought I had posted these photos! The Kingscot cardigan is finished! Here it is, on a “photo...
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