I always learn something when I watch your videos! We have similar interests, so I love the crossover of yarn, plants, slow living, environment, local projects. I have gone down a rabbit hole with Fibre Shed and was happy to see it has reached Spain also - I'm from there (but live in the UK) 😊
I'm so excited for the MAL again. Definitely working on my Boskular as I'm starting it over, but I'm very taken with the new starry pattern, too ❤ Can't wait to see the Patreon videos as they come, sounds like you have some very interesting ones planned. The Fibre shed project sounds amazing
Oh Marina, hooray for your podcast! Just what I needed to unwind at the end of a l o n g bedtime this evening! I’ll be joining in with the MAL all being well, yay! Also, yay for your handspun and woven skirt, it’s amazing! a recently, I’ve been saving up snippets of yarn from my crochet blanket wip and am intending card them into a lovely fluffy mess to add as colourful fluff to some other fibre. Perhaps that could be a use for your tiniest of leftovers? Thanks so much for a moment of calm this evening 🤍
So excited about the MAL!!! I need to pick my project so i can pick my yarn.... LOL! Lovely info about Fiber Sheds. I need to see if there is one close to me in the US. Happy Christmas to you and your family and I'm ever so happy I found you here on RUclips.
The wetland project sounds awesome. Your Leoma is looking so pretty in those soft colors. For the Out of the Dark MAL, I have some sock in Mendip I'd like to finish and I'd also like to make the Pearroc with some yarn I dyed myself. Hoping time permits😊
The Fibre Shed project sounds amazing and something I would be interesting in supporting if and where possible. We have five beautiful pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep on our smallholding just inside the Brecon Beacons National Park - so not much wool to contribute compared to large farmers but still something. We are really passionate about supporting and breeding native rare welsh breeds especially.
Your skirt is absolutely beautiful!!!
I always learn something when I watch your videos! We have similar interests, so I love the crossover of yarn, plants, slow living, environment, local projects. I have gone down a rabbit hole with Fibre Shed and was happy to see it has reached Spain also - I'm from there (but live in the UK) 😊
very interesting podcast, and what a design for Making Stories!!
Marina you look so pretty with that length of hair! 🌹♥
I'm so excited for the MAL again. Definitely working on my Boskular as I'm starting it over, but I'm very taken with the new starry pattern, too ❤ Can't wait to see the Patreon videos as they come, sounds like you have some very interesting ones planned. The Fibre shed project sounds amazing
The Fibreshed aspect of your work sounds really exciting. I am in Somerset, so it's really of interest to me.
Oh Marina, hooray for your podcast! Just what I needed to unwind at the end of a l o n g bedtime this evening! I’ll be joining in with the MAL all being well, yay! Also, yay for your handspun and woven skirt, it’s amazing! a recently, I’ve been saving up snippets of yarn from my crochet blanket wip and am intending card them into a lovely fluffy mess to add as colourful fluff to some other fibre. Perhaps that could be a use for your tiniest of leftovers? Thanks so much for a moment of calm this evening 🤍
Loved the blog. Merry Christmas!
So excited about the MAL!!! I need to pick my project so i can pick my yarn.... LOL! Lovely info about Fiber Sheds. I need to see if there is one close to me in the US. Happy Christmas to you and your family and I'm ever so happy I found you here on RUclips.
The wetland project sounds awesome.
Your Leoma is looking so pretty in those soft colors.
For the Out of the Dark MAL, I have some sock in Mendip I'd like to finish and I'd also like to make the Pearroc with some yarn I dyed myself. Hoping time permits😊
That was so interesting to hear about the fibre shed project you're involved in and especially about your recent farm visits too!
The Fibre Shed project sounds amazing and something I would be interesting in supporting if and where possible. We have five beautiful pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep on our smallholding just inside the Brecon Beacons National Park - so not much wool to contribute compared to large farmers but still something. We are really passionate about supporting and breeding native rare welsh breeds especially.
Hurrah for using Dorset, Jacob, and Shetland from near you. ❤