Monday, February 16, 2009

It has been such a long time since I have "blogged." Thank you to everyone who checks regularly and I am sorry that there has been no new news.

I have had some major computer problems lately. I hope to have them fixed very soon.

I have new products to show you -- some wonderful locker hooked items! Locker hooking is a blast. You will get "hooked" if you try it. They make great chair pads, rugs, table toppers and wall hangings. They truly are "one of a kind."

Woolderness will be starting a knitting club in the spring. We will set aside a day and time for you to come to Woolderness to just sit and knit -- no charge. We will learn from each other, start new projects and just have a great time. Bring your lunch and stay the entire day! If you are interested in this club, blog me and tell me what days are good for you.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Boy, what a winter we are having! Snow, snow and more snow!

Now that the holidays are behind us, it is time to get back to work...or should I say play! I have a few unfinished projects in the studio, wool to dye, roving to dye, wool strips to cut, scarf kits to make and a loom to refinish, not to mentions all the spinning to be done. Who says winter is the slow time!

Enjoy!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Woolderness will be closed December 28 - January 4.

I want to thank everyone who came to the studio during the holiday season. I hope you enjoyed the workshops we had.

We will be drawing the winner of the "gift basket" when we return on January 5.

May the Christmas season be merry and the New Year happy!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008


This is Linda. She is working on "Katie's Fun Scarf" kit. I can't wait until she finishes it. I hope you're having "fun," Linda.

You can see a picture of the finished scarf of the posting dated Nov. 19.

They make great Christmas gifts. They sell for $52. The yarn is wool, silk, alpaca and more! This project is for beginners as well as experienced knitters.
I don't like putting my picture on the blog, but here I am finishing up a wool rug. I am now ready to start my next project -- a multi-colored (bright pink, blue & green) for Annie's room -- but don't tell her. It's a surprise!






The next few pictures are for Anne from the Ann Arbor area. Here are the slippers that we have for sale. They are 100% wool -- hand-knitted and felted in the washing machine and have a rubber bottom to keep you from slipping. They sell for $40. To find the correct size, I suggest that you measure the foot and let me know. I will then measure the slippers to find the ones that would fit the best!

Here are just a few pictures taken on the first weekend of "An Old Fashioned Christmas." Annie is busy at her wheel. Pat is sharing her knowledge of "natural dyeing" and the carolers treated us with their beautiful voices! What a fun weekend it was!