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Projects by Our Woolery FriendsWe all have projects we are extremely proud of and we want you to share them with us! Send your project pictures, a brief description of what you did, and a list of the products you used to info@woolery.com. You may see them on our web site!
For Baby Eliza using Malibrigo Sock yarn and the following patterns: Korrigan Sweater pattern by Solenn Couix - Loarer (Ravelry)Shibui Baby Hat pattern by Helen Bingham from the book - Sock yarn one Skein Wonders Baby Monkey Socks pattern by Sheri Berger (Ravelry)
Anita T.
 Loom Bloom Dear Nancy, This is a "Loom Bloom" made on a 4" X 4" Square Multi-Loom (Weavette). The instructions were published in an an article in the 2005 Spin-Off. The article was written by Jane Trent. Virginia R.

Inspired Learning for African Refugee Mothers Hi Chris, I have been meaning to send you pictures from the SAORI-weaving-with-refugees residency I did this summer using 5 of your Kromski Fiddle looms. I hope you and your staff enjoy seeing how your products are affecting peoples lives. Also, I just ordered 4 more looms - I feel like we’re family! Hope to visit Frankfort someday, somehow. Thanks again for your cheerful assistance. Bobbie H. www.freedomweavers.com
Using Zephyr wool silk 2/18 yarn color pewter. Square Frost flowers and Leaves shawl from "A Gathering of Lace". The finished dimensions are ~78" per side. It took about half a cone.
By Kirby S.

This was made using a needle felting technique to form the shape and then wet felted using hand-made olive oil castille soap. She used various colors of dyed merino top found at The Woolery. Nancy Reid - The Woolery
Hi! Just wanted to share my finished Fantasia! I hand stained and painted it with dragonflies and tulips. Thank you! Tera N. - First time spinning wheel owner
Hello - I just used your Backstrap Loom and a Kromski 4" Stick Shuttle on an unusual project - I am an astrophysicist working on a particle detector (featured in the January 2011 issue of Popular Science). The detector requires many fine wires to monitor sensors, and the wires and connectors were getting tangled and damaged. I used the loom with a monofilament plastic thread for the weft and our wires as the weave to make a short length of loomed wires to hold in a connector. My colleagues and I were thrilled with the results! Thanks for your great products!! Best, Dan A.
p.s. we work in a "clean room" with gloves, etc, to minimize dust, finger grease, etc, which could contaminate the experiment
1: Weaving in progress... 2. the woven assembly ready for installation into the connector housing 3. high-resolution photo showing the partially assembled connector with the "clam shell" strain relief off to the side:

Crofter's Cowl - Using Malibrigo Twist - 612 grapes Pattern from Ravelry - Gundrum Johnson - design (modified)
April S. Puppy Mittens - Using Cascade 220 Superwash CASC-862 & CASC-815 and pattern from the book "60 Quick Knits".
A very quick knit and would be easy for beginners. Anita T.

Using Louet Cottlin 22/2 in red - LOU-C3003Stole pattern, called raspberry Delight and available for free on Ravelry.com The designer is Dagmara. It took one spool of yarn and US size 6 needles. The round shawl pattern is Queen Anne's Lace also available on Ravelry for free, the designer is MMario . It took two spools of yarn and double points US size 2,3 and 5 and circulars US size 6.By Kirby S.
Using Louet Yak, Top, Fine - LOU-3020This mask has yak hair on it, from your shop. This one sold for $435.00-ish.
Christian K.
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