Dear Instructor,
I am starting to wonder if I have bit off more than I can chew. Though I was amazingly fast out of the gate (you'll recall my Natural Dye Project, Sorting and Preparing Fleece Book) I find that the 10 Breed Sheep Project is proving to be my undoing...
Yes I have done all the research...
Yes, I have done the judging of each sample, the washing, the carding, the flicking, the spinning...
Yes, I do have them skeined.
And I have knit 3 of the 10 samples...
BUT...
I am not sure I have what it takes to be a Masterspinner. I am looking ahead... the road is looooong... very very long.
Afterall my blog is called Masterspinner wannabe...
No! Don't give up yet! Your blog is my inspriation to try this program.
Posted by: Cheryl | January 15, 2007 at 02:04 PM
Alright picture this: You are in your running shoes and track clothes (BTW you have the perfect body for this outfit). You can see the finish line up ahead: that yellow tape is stretched across the line just waiting for you to break through. Here we are...all of you blog readers on the sidelines. We're jumping up and down. We're waving our right arm up in the air as we chant, "Judi, Judi, Judi!!" You have no choice but to press on. It's going to be a Victorious, Wooly Finish!
PS...you have to provide the finish line photo's. We're counting on you!
Posted by: Valerie | January 16, 2007 at 12:58 PM
Dear sheepless let your guilt go. Put those 7 breeds away and work on Level 2. signed dear instructor.
Posted by: Ruth | January 30, 2007 at 10:29 AM