Nu har jag debuterat som gästskribent på en internationell blogg om tovning och andra hantverk med olika typer av fibrer. Givetvis passade jag på att klämma in lite bilder för att visa upp våra fina svenska får och deras ull.
Här kan ni läsa mitt bidrag: From raw fleece to carded batts of wool
I övrigt kan jag varmt rekommendera både deras blogg och diskussionsforum:
http://feltingandfiberstudio.com/
http://feltandfiberstudio.proboards.com/
Det är riktigt kul att utbyta erfarenheter kring tovning med folk från andra delar av världen och stämning är väldigt god och hjälpsam. Man behöver heller inte vara proffs på något sätt för att vara med. Vi lär oss alla av varandra. 🙂
IN ENGLISH
Guest author on The Felting and Fiber Studio
I have now made my debut as a guest author on an international blog about felting and other fibre arts. You can read my contribution here: From raw fleece to carded batts of wool
I highly recommend both their blog and forum to anyone interested in felting:
http://feltingandfiberstudio.com/
http://feltandfiberstudio.proboards.com/
It really is nice to exchange experiences about felting with people from other parts of the world – and the atmosphere is very friendly and helpful. You don’t need to be an expert felter to join in. We are all learning from each other. 🙂
Excellent job Zara and a nice promo for the forum and blog. Thank you!
Thanks for giving me the opportunity to be a guest author Marilyn! I really enjoyed writing it – and taking more photos of my sheep and wool. 🙂
You’re welcome. It was really a hit! Let me know when you have something else you’d like to write about. 😉
Thank you for sharing your process for “harvesting” wool from sheep. Quite lovely photos and explained it very well, so helpful for city folk like me!
Luvswool from Chicago.
Thanks Luvswool! A couple of years back I didn’t know much about this either. But buying a couple of sheep certainly gave me the chance to ”learn by doing”. 😉
Grattis! Vad kul! Och väl värt såklart.
Kram
Tack Märtha! 🙂