NUMBER NINE:
A wool project with provenance.
As the summer heat starts to suggest that it may be fading just a little, I am getting ready to start knitting up a cable bolster cushion cover from Sheepfold, one of Alice Underwood's original designs.
The natural hues of the undyed British native breeds range from a creamy white to a deep blackish brown. The British breeds have fabulous names! In my stash for this project are Boreray, Hebridean, Manx Loaghtan and North Ronaldsay which are Primitive breeds; Herdwick, Jacob and Swaledale which are English Hill and Heath breeds; Badgerface Welsh Mountain a Welsh Hill and Heath breed; Black Leicester Longwool and Blueface Leicester are the Longwool breeds.
As I put my nose to the wool I can smell the farm, the sheep and I feel deeply honored to be working with wool with this type of provenance, a rare treat indeed in this fast paced and mechanised world we live in. Some of the wool is soft to the touch, others are coarse and textured.
I am ready with circular and cable needles in hand. I will miss these gorgeous balls of wool in my studio but it's time to make a start.
My bolster with hand made buttons, thanks to Fred. |
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