I love it. I got about 2/3 of it washed. After listening to Megan at Stitch It Podcast (you do listen to Megan's podcast, don't you? If not, I highly suggest it. She is a wealth of information on spinning amongst many other things) I realized that if I didn't get my butt in gear that I would have a hard time drying that fleece outside in the cold! Well the joke was on me because it already got damn cold here! Thank goodness for this;
It helps immensely with the drying process. And yeah, it's helping to keep this house warm because I'll be damned if I am turning my heat on in OCTOBER! After it dryed I started carding
They came out like puffy soft pillows. I am anxious to see how the other colors come out. I hate carding so it's going to be a long process.
Rhinebeck is this weekend and yes, we are making the one day kamikaze trip again. I am majorly bummed about the weather forecast but I am hoping it will change. We are going on Sunday so I hope the rain/snow passes by then. Not looking too good. For all who are going, I hope to see you there. It's great how many blog friends I am meeting up with. Have a great weekend, however you are spending it!
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I believe the Jacob fleece you got was from Kisakanari Farm Jacobs - also mentioned on one of the Wool Arts Tour pages ( http://www.woolartstournh.com/locations/WesternViewFarm.htm , scroll down). I got one of hers, too! Has a lovely PI shawl in her booth, right?
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