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![]() Handspun and Knitted Sweater Handspun and knitted sweater using a blend of wool and bluefox combings. It is comfy but not attractive on. A trade-off... |
![]() Handspun and knitted sweater The back of the bluefox blend sweater. |
![]() Felted Bookcover Handmade felt bookcover. This is the second bit of felt I made. The cabs are beaded. I used snaps to hold the cover closed, hidden under the straps. I put the bookmark coming up from the bottom. It makes it easier to set the book in the shelf. |
![]() Needlefelted Fairy Needlefelted Fairy. She was fun to make. I used seed beads for her eyes and lips. |
![]() Needlefelted Fairy Another view of the needlefelted fairy. |
![]() Needlefelted Jack Head Needlefelted Jack Head. I applied this to a felted bit that I made into a purse for my daughter's step-daughter. No photo of the purse. Yet. |
![]() Needlefelted Skull Needlefelted Skull. Why? Why not? |
![]() Needlefelted Sun I made this needlefelted sun when I was relearning to needlefelt. |
![]() First try at felting This is my first try at felting wool. It was fun. |
![]() Purple Felted Bookcover A purple felted bookcover using my first felt bit. The cabs are hematite, beaded. I put the bookmark coming up from the bottom and the snaps on the straps are hidden when closed. |
![]() Needlefelted and Beaded Goddess I had made the needlefelted and beaded goddess figure a while back. It was fun to make. Beading onto the needlefelted body was a new learning experience. |
![]() ![]() The Bell Shawl The Bell Shawl. This is a bit of the edge of the Bell Shawl. The stitches are twisted. It was made before I learned to not twist my stitches. *ggg* |
![]() ![]() Pekingese Hair Shawl |
![]() Pekingese Hair Shawl
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![]() ![]() Back of Pekingese Hair Shawl Back of Pekingese Hair Shawl using a Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl pattern. This shawl was knit out of Pekingese Hair that I had handspun for Wendy, a prominent Pekingese breeder. (She is the model.) The pattern is from "Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls" by Martha Waternman. The pattern used is "Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl". |
![]() ![]() Pekingese Hair Shawl Pekingese Hair Shawl. Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl pattern |
![]() ![]() Pekingese Hair Shawl Pekingese Hair Shawl. Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl pattern |
![]() ![]() Pekingese Hair Shawl Pekingese Hair Shawl. Fan Stitch Half Circle Shawl |
![]() ![]() Toto and Pekingese Toto and Pekingese. The dog on the left is of "Toto", used in the Amador County spinning guild's county fair booth. The yarn is handspun Newfoundland, spun by Stephenie Gaustad. Knitted by Debra Matz. The dog on the right is a "Pekingese". Handspun and knitted by Debra Matz. This was also part of the display at our county guild booth. |
![]() ![]() Lookerhooked Celtic Knot Pillow Lockerhooked Celtic Knot Pillow. The photo is of my first attempt at lockerhooking. I love the look it gives. The resulting "fabric" is very sturdy, a bonus for a pillow. I used a Celtic knot cross-stitch pattern to layout the pattern. |
![]() ![]() Pekingese Hair Hat and Scarf Pekingese Hair Scarf and hat. I cannot remember what patterns I used. I am pretty sure I used Old Shale for the scarf. |
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