Traditional hand weaving, tartans and fine linens;
traditional and ethnic knitting and a little spinning on the side.
Lots of music, too - old songs from Ireland, Scotland & England.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Stocking Done!
Andrew's Xmas stocking is done and delivered!
I have started sewing up the Lizard Ridge - somehow the number and length of the seams has increased since I laid the squares out on the bed. How did that happen?
My Mama taught me how to knit as a child, and I learned to weave and spin from Norman Kennedy in 1980 and haven't looked back. I have loved to sing for as long as I can remember.
August 11 - August 17, 2024, Sing 'Til The Works All Done- spinning, weaving, stories and songs with Martha Owen, John C Campbell Folk School, Brasstown NC
January 8 2022, Traditional Knitting from England, Ireland, Scotland and the Shetland Islands slide lecture, Philadelphia Guild of Handweavers, online program
January 10 2022, Traditional Knitting from England, Ireland, Scotland and the Shetland Islands slide lecture, Chesterfield Co Public Library, online program
July 17-18, 2022, Tartan History lecture, Shaker Weaving lecture, Spindle Spinning, Convergence, Knoxville TN
July 26, 2022,Traditional Knitting from England, Ireland and Scotland - slide lecture, MAFA Roundtable event, online program
September 11 - 17, 2022, Sing Til the Work's all Done - spinning, weaving, stories and songs with Martha Owen, John C Campbell Folk School, Brasstown NC
In spite of having sworn to pass up on all Jane Austen knock offs, I somehow felt that P D James might possibly get it right. Alas, I was mistaken, and I regret the hours devoted to reading this ponderous tale.
This is Daphne Du Maurier's second novel and it contains a lot of the angst and restlessness of a young man who has much to learn on his way to adulthood. A little angst goes a long way, but there is much in the writing that is evocativ...
1 comment:
This has to be the cutest stocking i've ever seen!!!
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