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I'm still timesharing, mending floats on the pink towels, and winding warp sections for the next towels, plying fringes on a few scarves that have languished in the "to be finished" pile for quite a while, and winding skeins of silk for a 3-color interleaved warp for a run of Water Series scarves.
3 comments:
Sandra, your dyeing is superlative...great work!
Those colors are gorgeous!!
Sue
I'm always amazed at how firmly woven cones reveal colors far better than the same yarn in skeins. The same thing happens in spinning dyed fibers--the spun yarn is always quite different from the fiber in color intensity.
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