There are so many things to tell you! I'm not even sure where to start. Where I left off? Hmm... I'll try. After I left my last campsite, I headed southward. I stayed in St. Alban's Roadside Park for a couple nights then went to Stony Fork Campground for a couple nights. During those stays, …
Learning steps
Whew! There is a lot to learn about dyeing out in nature, that's for sure. Gather the wood ahead of time and keep it dry, make sure the water is ready to be used (filling up the pot is not as simple as turning on the faucet anymore), check the weather to make sure there …
Dyeing in the woods
I've been on the road for an entire week and the number of mistakes I've made is absolutely insane. That might seem like hyperbole, but it's the truth. Between forgetting to secure things inside the RV to keep them from bouncing around or falling over, not checking the water lines when I turn the water …
It’s official
I am now a full-time RVer. That's what they call people who live in their RVs, whether it's a trailer pulled behind a vehicle or a motor home. It also could signify someone staying in one place or someone traveling around for work or pleasure. I happen to be lucky enough that I'll be traveling …
Closer and closer
Have you heard of the Fantasia group on Ravelry? They hold workshops that are inspired by various books and those who are participating craft something. There aren't any points, and it's a great way to read-along with others. This year I've been honored to dye yarns according to each book. I've had so much fun …