Fibre Friday

Each week, we all work on various fibre-related things that we are excited to share with one another. Some share on  Instagram (use #fiberfriday – note the American spelling to keep things simple on Instagram!) but some of us still blog about our fibre-y pursuits. If you’d like to join in, blog and post a photo of your fibre pursuits, link up and share with the rest of the community what you’ve been working on! It’s a great way to stay motivated, inspired and surrounded by a community of fellow handspinners, knitters and crafters in general! Please keep it fibre-related, friends.

I have actually been plying up a storm this week, clearing off bobbins and skeining yarn. None of it is washed yet and I sincerely hope to get to that this week. In the meantime, I picked up my Sweet Georgia Yarns’ Fibre Club over lunch with Felicia (owner and Creative Director for SGY). We had a completely inspiring chat and I came home to a box on my doorstep that help 3 new TurtleMade spindles I had ordered! Yay! So, of course, this month’s fibre club is going to be spindle spun. For total spoilers, have a look here. For my #fiberfriday, I’ve been spindling at the park in absolutely gorgeous weather while the kids play. Perfect!

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Feel free to grab the button below and share it on your own blog!

Use following code to place a button on your page/blog::

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Below is the link up list of everyone participating – I hope you’ll join us!

  1. Be sure that the link you submit is to the URL of your blog post, not your main blog or a previous FibreFriday post (for future).
  2. Include a link back to this post so that others can find it easily and join in!
  3. Any troubles, just email me and I’ll be happy to help :: rachel [at] welfordpurls [dot] com.

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  1. That is spinning up beautifully! And, I really like a Turkish spindle, this is a nice reminder to get mine out and use them – on the go!!

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