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Blue Ribbons at the Cumberland Fair!!

9/27/2012

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My spinning group, R&R Spinners, demos at the Cumberland Fair every year.  A request went out to actually enter some of our hand spun, hand knit items in the fair for judging so I ran these two items over.  The silvery shawl in the glamorous studio shot above, is spun from my friend Beatrice's own Shetland sheep and is the natural color of the wool.  This Shetland fiber spun up like a dream so I was able to get a nice fine singles that double plied up to about a fingering/sport weight.  I love this shawl and was loathe to part with it for the week that it will be at the fair, but I sacrificed for my group.

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And here is the second item.  This vest was also spun from local wool that I acquired through the R&R Spinners group. It is a rare and lucky thing to have access to so many fine female farmers and their products.  Living in Portland I am not allowed to have sheep myself, but I am grateful to know some women who have small flocks and are willing to share.  The rosy background color is dyed over a light brown Coopworth, and the contrasting band is made of small samples of mixed local fibers -- maybe 8 half ounce skeins in all.  I love this vest and wear it constantly through the fall, winter and early spring.

Patterns for both will be posted in the near future.  I'll let you know when they go up.

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New Clothes for Maisy the Doll

9/20/2012

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This is a picture of Maisy the doll.  She is wearing her Christmas outfit and she was actually given to her little girl last Christmas.  Both the doll and the doll mother are named Maisy, and evidently when Maisy the little girl is not looking, Maisy the doll sometimes gets up to naughty behavior that her doll mother (Maisy the girl) cannot really be held responsible for.  They also bear a striking physical resemblance as well as sharing a name.  And evidently changing the clothes around is one of the things that they most like to do together.  This is probably the reason that Maisy's grand mother got in touch with me to see if I could create another outfit so that they could add a little variety to their lives.

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And here is a photograph of the new outfit.  It is being modeled by one of the dolls that still lives with me and consists of a pair of linen overalls, a hand knit cardigan and a winter hat.  I am also going to be posting on the website, and on Ravelry, the pattern for the sweater and hat in case some other doll mother, or grandmother, wants to make them for their own doll children.  These are soft bodied dolls that are approximately 15 inches tall and 10 inches around if you want to make comparisons to your own favored doll child.  And do e-mail me if you would like advice on scaling up the pattern to fit a child as well as a doll.

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    About Martha


    The Threads of Meaning is a collection of my hand made creations and the materials I use to make them.  I quilt, sew, spin, knit, crochet, weave, make dolls, rugs (hooked and braided) and tat. I have had articles in Art and Antiques (May 2001) and American Quilter (Ultimate Projects 2004). I have sold work to the State of Hawaii and some very dedicated private collectors. I dye my own fibers and use vintage and new materials. I tend to prefer traditional techniques and natural materials used in innovative ways.

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