I'd been doing ((ahem)) a bit of swapping on Ravelry and thinking that I was due a package. Besides that, I'd also purchased a fleece from Vermont to split with some of the ladies in my spinning group.
Sooooo, was I ever happy to see this in the living room when I came home last Thursday evening!!!

The big one was, of course, the fleece - 6 pounds of a silver/grey BFL-Cotswold cross. It's lovely.
I have the best, most handsome mail helper, too!

Now I have this pile of wonderful, silvery fluff waiting for me!!
The other large-ish box contained more fleece that I'd ordered from Etsy. It's cormo that's been dyed in the fleece-y state. The result is like little clouds of color that are ready to be hand-carded (think really, really big dog combs)into "rolags" that are then spun up on my wheel (or a spindle!).
The last, small flat box was a nice surprise. It was my last shipment for the Intentions Yarn Club, which turned out to be a sampling of some dyeing techniques. There were 6 or so mini sock yarn skeins along with some yummy teas and a sample product from the dyer's OTHER/new business, I think. Smells wonderful.

:O)
Those mini skiens have great colors. How about something enterlac?
ReplyDeleteThat IS the best mail day ever! I can't wait to see that whole process - fleece to finished yarn. Take pictures of the carding. I have no idea what that looks like...
ReplyDeleteps. YES, you do have the best, most handsome mail helper!!
ReplyDeleteHow about some chevron love mittens?
ReplyDeleterav link:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/chevron-love-mittens
your fleece is beautiful... I take it you kept the wheel?