Not really, on either count (well sort of) but the cotton is up!
Oh! guess you would like to see it without a hair net?
you may be asking, why the hair net? cotton seed is very nutritious to little mice, and this is, an old cabin, after all. I have to protect all interestingly tasty seeds that I try and germinate, or I wait, and wait, only to discover upon close scrutiny little tiny foot prints, and little tiny holes dug in the flats, and all tasty seeds eaten.
And am I high? well I am pretty stoked about the most recent prototype for the new spindolyn that I finished this afternoon. I am actually happy with it and I got carried away spinning on it and lost track of time (a good sign) and it has not been tossed in the corner, into the growing pile of strange knitting and spinning prototypes that didn't make the mark with me.
No, I dig it, and am looking forward to more spinning on it this evening after the obligatory shower and tick inspection...
but best of all, I am caught up!! everyones spindolyn has been shipped....hooorayyy!
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Over the years, the spindolyn base has gone through many iterations, as I have found myself wanting to spin in different seating situatio...
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Over the years, the spindolyn base has gone through many iterations, as I have found myself wanting to spin in different seating situatio...
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The base is finally done, and already hard at work. It is amazing how much more flexibility it gives you in locating the spindle for spinni...
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