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| Luann |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 08:17:44 AM I was a smart*ss and answered with the cheese selection, but only because my true answer was not available. I have knitted with 100% Wensleydale, and liked it very much. Last year during the Ravelry Woolalong, I got some beautiful handspun from Color Craze Fiber on etsy and made a cushion cover. I use it in my favorite knitting chair and it is holding up beautifully, if anything gaining luster by the day.
Knit and let knit! http://www.luannocracy.blogspot.com |
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| Shelia |
Posted - 10/05/2012 : 08:49:55 AM I'm the lucky one with Wensleydale sheep - wool on the hoof! I and getting roving made up right now (though that takes a few months) and also buying another Wensleydale (ewe this time) so I'll be knee deep in Wensleydale in another year.
Shelia www.breezyridgestudio.com ravelry name - sheliaknits |
| Clara |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 1:16:07 PM I know! Someone very kindly pointed this out, namely that I'd given a yes/no poll with no YES option. So I added a "yes" option and gave it 6 votes. On behalf of those who had been so rightfully WRONGED.
Sorry!
Clara Your friendly Knitter's Review publisher
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| Jane |
Posted - 10/04/2012 : 10:55:56 AM I did the same thing Luann -- I had a precious little bit of Wensleydale to spin, and it was lovely. I've also knitted with Wensleydale yarn that I found at a shop close-out sale. I also love the cheese. :D
Jane
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