I pulled out my drum carder, which I bought in 2011 and which I've barely used. It was living in my parents storage loft. I'd forgotten how much work it is to prepare fleece for spinning. It's not the drum carding that takes the time, it's the flicking and lock preparation. It is worth the effort to do it properly though.
But it does make beautiful lofty batts, that will be a pleasure to spin, once I get it all processed.This weekend I also assembled the Dropcloth Samplers Christmas ornaments I've been embroidering. They have been a real pleasure to work on, and I felt very creative, choosing colours and stitches. Well, i feel clever now. There were times when i just felt exhausted by having to make decisions!
I'm going to give one of these to my Mother-In-Law, and one will be for the Richmond Knitters Christmas Dinner annual Swap. I'm very pleased with how they came out, and am thinking of "things" rather than samplers or wall
decorations, I can embroider next.
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