Dear Spinning Circle,

Welcome All. In today’s episode, we chat about being in transition and the season of making that offers us. As I move back into my space, there have been some challenges to getting things started, finished and worked on! Let’s chat about that transition time as a chance to reflect on what we truly want to be working on, when time is short!

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SPINDLING

Bramble Ridge Preparation – braids from stash for spindling throughout the summer

SKEINED!

MellyKnits CVM, Gulf Coast Native, Bombyx Silk – spindle spun & plied on wheel

WestCoast Colour Toothy – carded batts from remaining prep to open up, created airy prep = super simple, easy to spin

KNITTING

Moon Set Tee by Ozetta – Cold Valley Farms, WI, Jacob – scoured, prepped & blended on drum carder; 2-ply, natural/undyed; 3.00mm / US 2.5 {Ravelry Project Page here}

Oolong Tee by Aimee Sher – Bramble Ridge Hand Dyed Yarns O. Wool-Linen (flax) 70/30; 3.00mm / US 2.5 & 3.25mm / US 3 {Ravelry Project Page here}

Bliss Tank by Alicia Plummer – Bramble Ridge Hand Dyed Yarns O. Wool-Linen (flax) 70/30; 4.5mm / US 7 {Ravelry Project Page here}

Community Participation

As always, thank you to those who share in the community, uploading photos and thoughts about what you are working on! I appreciate it – it’s my pleasure to be able to share!


Thank you so much for joining me today! Due to some travel schedules this summer, Rebecca and Rachei will be changing some of our Stream dates to accomodate. The Wool Circle will next go Live on Tuesday, July 7, and the podcast will stream Tuesday, July 14 @ 11am PDT.

Until then, Happy Making!

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