Photos: Yarn Crawl and Picnic
The blue-teal ones are 4 skeins of Araucania NatureWool that I got for 40% off. The multi-color one is the recycled sari silk. 
Roving I purchased on Saturday and my first spinning project! I borrowed the drop spindle from Zona. The blue-gray roving is colonial wool and the white is merino. The following is a close up of the beautiful blue-gray colors.

Below are 3 photos from my knitting group's Beach Blanket Picnic. I didn't take a lot of photos because it was overcast, but we all still had a blast! Too bad I didn't capture many pics with the ocean in the background or 3 spinning wheels people brought. The middle one is our leader Renata, who is being interviewed by a reporter for SqueezeOC, who just happened to be walking by. I tried searching for the article, but I can't find it. Maybe it's not up yet. 



Roving I purchased on Saturday and my first spinning project! I borrowed the drop spindle from Zona. The blue-gray roving is colonial wool and the white is merino. The following is a close up of the beautiful blue-gray colors.

Below are 3 photos from my knitting group's Beach Blanket Picnic. I didn't take a lot of photos because it was overcast, but we all still had a blast! Too bad I didn't capture many pics with the ocean in the background or 3 spinning wheels people brought. The middle one is our leader Renata, who is being interviewed by a reporter for SqueezeOC, who just happened to be walking by. I tried searching for the article, but I can't find it. Maybe it's not up yet. 


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1 Comments:
So jealous! I guess my group needs to plan a picnic... :-\
That roving is amazing!!!! And it looks like you're doing a great job with the spining!
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