tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975233729836030720.post7878682161247710439..comments2024-03-27T18:12:02.867+00:00Comments on Wool - Tribulations of Hand Spinning and Herbal Dyeing: Sheep Fleece Hanging Basket LinersFran Rushworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09742656242582509967noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975233729836030720.post-89875163038961668982023-02-27T23:08:51.775+00:002023-02-27T23:08:51.775+00:00I love the use of the wool fleece. It would be a g...I love the use of the wool fleece. It would be a great use of skirtings. I’m tired ow throwing away ski things, when they could be put to good use. Thank you for the idea. I shared your blog on my Facebook page, with other fiber friends. Carmel Oberdorfernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1975233729836030720.post-83741628289102865732013-05-02T23:40:01.988+01:002013-05-02T23:40:01.988+01:00Interesting diversion this one for the Wool enthus...Interesting diversion this one for the Wool enthusiast/gardeners - I like it.<br />It also amuses me the way you placed Robins picture next to mine seemingly looking my way. For me it conjures up a slight feeling of contempt, mixed with a certain "K-sara-sara what ever dad!" or is the way the angle makes it look like Robin is reading the words on my T-shirt and thinking "yep dad, just about sums you up... ... oh well at least your harmless!" <br />Loving your work Fran<br /><br />Matty x x xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com