
Only when it was in kit form, that there stuff wasn't wound on the spindle yet. (That stuff was formerly roving which is washed and combed wool that has yet to be spun into yarn.) That there stuff henceforth will be known as MY FIRST YARN EVER!

Yeah, its a bit lumpy and uneven, but the process is surprisingly satisfying, fun, and quick! Yay, new craft! (Try to ignore the fact that the new craft is completely reliant on the old craft for actual use.) Now I just need me some more roving stuff, look out credit card!
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Eh? Inspired by a crafting hottie? And "roving" I guess is just about how it leaves the sheep? Bah bah! Hope this does not irritate the tendons or you will never get over it! Love to all and a Happy BD to you especially!
Love,
Dad
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