Fleece Spinning

No crazy poets, but the old ever?
In Cruelly seduced by the dark night, in darkness, my mind became flying between the clouds soot, well above where angels heard me mourn. My thoughts spill poets of the pen, dripping blood, black as ink, and then, leaving streams ponds and deepening despair when the rules of the Black Queen. I went to the kingdom so cold vault, where poets go mad, but old, never Sable on spinning wool and weaving sagas continue (C) Susan Donahue
Hello! If that's okay, I mean first of all that is beautiful, and I found something very interesting thought or the spirit of it. Poetry is multi-dimensional it is good, and I see many different dimensions. I do not know if I read your poem or not, but I see them. What I mean is that I think that poets, as well as many artists go mad in several ways: the depth journey of self discovery are deeper and take you to places where people never will. You meet, and society, which forms new and often unexplored. It is the aspect of "wild" makes you have to redefine the concept of what it means to be "Crazy", and then common sense and start moving madness and multidimensionality-open. This can lead discovery questions very confusing and unanswered. Second, more artists are not understood by 97 percent of the population. They do not understand or appreciate the work. And when you've reached this point, see a little public favor, it can be very disconcerting. I think that artists are working to be faithful to each other ourselves, and the probe, and explore with great intensity. Integrity is so fundamental to the artist if art is true to its own rules, is not acceptable for ourselves. And the search the truth is actually a dangerous journey to most of the time. In terms of age, poetry never gets old. Poetry is eternal. Do not write poetry, when we write at our best: it is found. Poets are like the explorers of deep drilling in the earth in search of black gold, oil. And there are many dry holes and many days dry. And then you press the poem, and goes out like a geyser, and you'll have for the journey to energy spent. Blessings to you in your journey. And now you can see, I, too, can actually be "educated fool!
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JACOB/MERINO Raw Fleece spinning felting fiber *FANCY* $7.99 |
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LOUET S10 SPINNING WHEEL + NEW CARDERS + TEXEL FLEECE $219.00 |
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FROM FLEECE TO FABRIC (Spinning/Weaving) – Lewis 1983 $7.79 |
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Washed White Shetland Fleece 4 OUNCES SPINNING SAMPLER! $4.00 |
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Beautiful RAW Angora Doeling Fleece Spinning Doll Hair $16.00 |
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Beautiful RAW Angora Doeling Fleece Spinning Doll Hair $16.00 |
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Beautiful RAW Angora Doeling Fleece Spinning Doll Hair $9.00 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING APPALOOSA GREY MULTI 1+LB $36.14 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING WHITE SURI SUPER SOFT 2LBS $29.99 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING ROSEY FAWN SOFT 1.4 LBS $24.14 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING LIGHT FAWN/MULTI 2+ LB WOW $24.14 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING TRUE BLACK 1.6LB WOOL FELT $9.99 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING SILVER GREY 2.4LB FELT $17.14 |
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ALPACA FLEECE FIBER SPINNING WHITE 25oz SUPER SOFT ART $14.14 |
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Icelandic wool raw fleece 87oz spinning roving felting $12.99 |
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Raw Alpaca Fleece Gray This gray fleece was sheared this past spring from an Alpaca on our Ranch. The fleece is wonderful to touch. From the neck and blanket area. Just over 2 lbs…. |
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AUBE’S WOOL FLEECE PICKER TEMPLATES,PLANS ON CD ALL SUPPLIES LISTED ON THE CD CAN BE FOUND AT LOWES AS REGULAR STOCK, NOT SUPPLIES THAT HAVE BEEN ANTIQUATED OR HARD TO FIND. WE HAVE DONE THE SHOPPING AND RESEARCH FOR YOU. WOOL PICKER FULL SIZE DRY ERASE TEMPLATES AND PLANS,PRICE LIST, SHOPPING LIST FOR LOWES, ALL ON INSTRUCTIONAL CD TEMPLATES WILL LAST FOREVER AND ALLOW YOU TO WRITE AND ERASE DIRECTLY ON THEM FOR ANY MODIFICATIONS YOU MAY MAK… |
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Spiderman Spinning the Web Fleece Blanket $19.99 63×78 Fleece Blanket… |
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Handspinning – Advanced Techniques [VHS] $75.00 You will learn how to prepare and spin different lengths of fiber to make worsted and woollen yarns for weaving or knitting, using shortdraw and traditional longdraw techniques. You will also learn how to make a plied yarn of any exact thickness with just the right amount of twist, for various purposes, and how to repeat it exactly at any time. Besides yarns of average thickness, very thick, soft … |
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Farm to Market: Wool $54.95 Wool begins at the ranch, where sheep and angora goats are sheared of their woolly fleece. Viewers will follow the wool as it is sorted, carded, stretched and spun into yarn before it is finally woven into fabric on a loom. Part of the “Farm to Market” series, which introduces elementary school students to the agricultural origins of some of the foods, textiles and other products we routinely enj… |


