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  1. making whole wheat pita chips to eat with olive bruschetta for a quick afternoon snack/spinning break
  2. Scrap yarns are special! I think I only spin one about every 3+ months or so: http://tinyurl.com/lj4644
  3. RT @CAGW Folktail Fibers is definitely Yearn Worthy: http://bit.ly/PqihT
  4. @homesteadwool I keep meaning to email you and tell you how much I LOVE the merino x wool I got from you last week!
  5. Am hoping to finish spinning & plying 3 yarns today, plus card up a bunch of batts. More painting tonight :/
  6. Yay, I don't have to cook or paint tonight!
  7. I'm torn between wanting to buy more fiber and wanting to reduce stash before the move...
  8. @blondechicken and I read the list of what was in the kit to see what they were called, they weren't on the list!
  9. @blondechicken I don't know what they're called, but my ashford maintenance kit had 2 of them in it
  10. new blog post: http://folktalefibers.blogs...
  11. I just noticed that the trader joes organic hot dog buns package says "get thee to a bunnery"
  12. i've been dyeing dyeing dyeing since i got back, trying to dye a huge chunk of my fiber stash before the move!
  13. I just got back from vacation, but now I'm moving...so I haven't been online much for weeks!
  14. Oh hai internet!
  15. how I spent my afternoon yesterday: http://tinyurl.com/oarad4 beautiful weather here!
  16. I'm spinning today for the first time in almost a week!
  17. I feel so accomplished...I just blocked a lace shawl knit from my own handspun laceweight pygora that I finished last night!
  18. I'm in WI! Hanging out with my momma.
  19. *yawn* it's gonna be a long day!
  20. @cloudlover I've sold a lot of yarn at shows by being able to show people exactly how big a project one skein can make