It took Six Weeks (!), but finally everyone seems to be friends.
A new puzzle.
Hopefully he'll just lead us to good grazing and some grand fiber adventures...but he could also lead us into trouble, so everyone should be prepared. I have a small stash of bail money. 20 knows where to find it.
The Tour de France and Tour de Fleece start Saturday, July 5 and run through July 27. The women's race starts July 26 and finishes August 3. This is primarily a spinning challenge, but any fiber work counts on our team. You can officially join our team on Ravelry or just spin along on your own. Feel free to tag me on IG if you'd like to share your progress.
I think I'm going to once again do a sampler of some of my favorite sheep, but this year I'll also be including some processing as well. I have several fleeces already washed and ready to card or comb, but I'll be washing a few more and hopefully I'll take some pictures of the entire process from sheep to spinning.
Air up your bike tires and get ready to ride :-D.
I don't remember why I started flipping through my natural dye books looking for a green, but I did and came across comfrey. I'd been given a start of comfrey this spring to add to the B Garden and was pleasantly surprised to see it is also a dye plant.
I messaged my flower giving friend (who's also into natural dyes) and she said she had a big patch ready to be cut back so we decided to put a dye pot together. Another natural dye friend was coming into town so it was perfect timing...and then the August heat dome arrived. We had fun and learned a lot, but it would have been more fun if it had been a more reasonable temperature.