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Painted Knoll Weaves

11/19/2020

 
After a couple of years of having sheep I found that I really had a backlog of wool and nothing to do with it. I did not spin or knit. So I started spinning. A lovely, relaxing, past time for me. There is nothing like sitting on the front deck watching the animals out at pasture, the sun sliding down behind the hills and trees and spinning. The soothing whir of the wheel and the rhythmic movement of feet and hands. All those lovely fleeces becoming lovely yarns.

OK. I then had an incredible stash of yarns. Both natural and dyed. What to do? I signed up for a weekend Introduction to Weaving class and the rest is history! Whether I am using hand-spun or commercial yarns, I use only the highest quality to insure that you have many years of enjoyment from each item I weave. 


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Nadine Chounet & Glenn Davis
750 Coolidge Woods Road
New Hampton, NH
Call: 603-744-3851
Email: tinyfarm@metrocast.net
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