Lynne describes the scarf by writing, "It is actually mohair from our angora goats. I triple dyed it to get the 3 different shades, then spun it with a special core and ply technique to get that fuzzy yarn look. A friend of mine did a commissioned shawl with this technique as a piece for a NY runway show! Enjoy. " Obviously, the photo couldn't do it justice. And check out the tin of home made caramel popcorn too. YUM. http://mustardseedfarm.webs.com/
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Lynne describes the scarf by writing, "It is actually mohair from our angora goats. I triple dyed it to get the 3 different shades, then spun it with a special core and ply technique to get that fuzzy yarn look. A friend of mine did a commissioned shawl with this technique as a piece for a NY runway show! Enjoy. " Obviously, the photo couldn't do it justice. And check out the tin of home made caramel popcorn too. YUM. http://mustardseedfarm.webs.com/
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