Following on from the excitement of Socktober we are plunging headlong
into the sheepy fun which is Wovember - a month long celebration of all
things British and woolly.
Wovember logo |
Britain has a long standing love affair with wool of which we are
rightly proud and this is a great opportunity to showcase our rich and varied
wool history.
The Wovember organisation has a wonderful programe of events,
competitions, writing and more throughout the month. Even if you are a
dyed-in-the-wool enthusiast (sorry - I couldn't resist) you are sure to come
across interesting facts and snippets to pique your interest. Join the Facebook group or follow on Twitter and you will receive lots of great information to brighten up your day.
Naturally, no good event worth it's salt can be without a KAL, but this
of course is a WAL (wool-along) and any wool-related activity can be included
whether it be spinning, weaving, crochet, knitting, felting, wool embroidery -
you get the idea.
The only stipulation is that you must use 100% British wool for your
project. Other than that you can let your imagination roam free. All the
details are here along with lots of fun chat and links.
Naturally, I can never resist an "along" so I will of course
be diving into the stash for some suitable yarn. I am in desperate need of a
winter hat and mittens so this project will be ideal. it will also give me the
opportunity to "double dip" with the GAL (Gift-a-along) - more on
this later in the week.
I was slightly shocked to realise how little 100% British wool I have in my stash - a situation which surely requires some attention. Although in my defence much of my stash is sock yarn with a little added nylon or something extra.
West Yorkshire Spinners dk yarn - Photo from Ginger Twist Studios |
I do have several skeins of wonderful West Yorkshire Spinners dk yarn though in the natural light brown colour which is just crying out to be made into a hat...for me..naturally.