1avaland
Here is a place to informally introduce yourself. I'll made a list of the group members who introduce themselves here. Post what you are comfortable with.
al.vick / Alison / Ohio, USA
avaland / Lois / southern New Hampshire, USA (admin)
dudes22 / Betty / Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA
genesisdiem / Amanda / Memphis, Tennessee, USA
lauralkeet / Laura / Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
lesmel / Lesli / Texas, USA
melannen / Mel / Maryland, USA
norabelle414 / Nora / Washington DC area, USA
PawsforThought / / Northern SWEDEN (admin)
Scaifea / Amber / Southern Ohio, USA
thornton37814 / Lori /
SandDune / Rhian / North of London, UK
JudyLou / Judy / Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
al.vick / Alison / Ohio, USA
avaland / Lois / southern New Hampshire, USA (admin)
dudes22 / Betty / Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA
genesisdiem / Amanda / Memphis, Tennessee, USA
lauralkeet / Laura / Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
lesmel / Lesli / Texas, USA
melannen / Mel / Maryland, USA
norabelle414 / Nora / Washington DC area, USA
PawsforThought / / Northern SWEDEN (admin)
Scaifea / Amber / Southern Ohio, USA
thornton37814 / Lori /
SandDune / Rhian / North of London, UK
JudyLou / Judy / Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
2lauralkeet
I'm Laura, currently living in Philadelphia USA with husband Chris, our two dogs, and a cat. I've been a knitter since 2012, inspired by my daughter who had recently learned to knit and was having so much fun with it. I learned the basics through 1-on-1 instruction at my local yarn shop and was off to the races. At various times in my life I've also done sewing, cross-stitch, and needlepoint.
I read books, too. š You can follow my reading in the 75 Books Challenge Group. A link to my current thread can be found on my profile page.
ETA: I'm lindsayla18 on Ravelry.
I read books, too. š You can follow my reading in the 75 Books Challenge Group. A link to my current thread can be found on my profile page.
ETA: I'm lindsayla18 on Ravelry.
3dudes22

I'm Betty. I live in Wakefield, RI with my husband Pete. This is an old picture when we were at our old house. The dog in the picture is our border collie Gracie who we lost 4 years ago (old age) Over the course of my life, I've done knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, counted cross stitch, and now I quilt.
My reading takes place in the Category Challenge Group.
4avaland

(January day on the beach)
Hi, I'm Lois from southern New Hampshire, but a Mainer by birth. I've been on LT since fall of 2006 (it was supposed to help me cope leaving a long-time job at a bookstore where I did all the adult events, newsletters, and other promotional stuff; and I suppose it has). My greatest claims to fame here on LT is that I started the Reading Globally group in 2006 (others keep it going now) and the first Club Read in 2009 and several more years of it since including this year's incarnation. I used to belong to a lot of groups but over the years I've pared that list down.
I mostly sew now, mostly quilting. The list of what I have done in the past is lengthy. I'm a bit of a fabric addict these days.
These days my other activities are reading, of course; gardening, and Ancestry.com. Just before the pandemic I had planned start a genealogy group at one of the local libraries, and was headed back to resume volunteering in the New England Quilt Museum's library and assist the group of volunteers doing Massachusetts quilt documentation (you know, you bring your old quilts in and we take pics and document them) but then there was Covid....
I'll shut up now.
5lesmel
Hi, I'm Lesli. I am a born and bred Texan (though I lived in IL for 5.5 yrs). I have a cat (Princess Cinnamon Boots) and a dog (Crickett aka Captain SassyPants). I mostly piece quilts, do some actual quilting, and rarely sew clothes. I exclusively use a domestic machine. Over the years, I've tried crochet, paper crafts (both handmade paper and scrapbooking), embroidery, cross-stitch, latch-hook, and probably a handful of other crafty things that I've forgotten. I'm willing to at least take a class and/or try a project in a craft I've never done or swore I'd never pick up.
You can read my book thread over in A Quiet Corner, but not a lonely corner; but if I read anything crafty, I usually post here, too.
You can read my book thread over in A Quiet Corner, but not a lonely corner; but if I read anything crafty, I usually post here, too.
6genesisdiem
Hi, I'm Amanda. I currently live in Memphis with my husband. We travel a lot but when I'm home I love to craft. I have a little studio for everything from quilling to quilting. I also like to read cozy mysteries with crafts themes.
7PawsforThought
Hi everyone! I'm PawsforThought, and go by that or the shorter version Paws here on LT. I'm one of the administrators for the group so if you have any questions or comments feel free to contact me.
I live in northern Sweden where it is currently pretty cold (even by my standards) and very snowy, which I'm happy about but it does require warmer clothes so my project list is reflecting that with multiple pairs of woolly socks, wrist warmers and other knitted goods.
I fairly recently returned to fiber arts/needle arts after not really doing anything for several years. Most of what I do is utility based (liked the socks and wrist warmers mentioned above) and I primarily knit and sew but occasionally delve into other related areas like the odd crocheted work or an upcoming planned felting project.
I lost my job in December so most of my time is currently dedicated to fixing that, but when I have free time I like reading Golden Age mysteries, classics, children's books and fantasy novels.
I have a cat called Tiger, who is usually just referred to as "Kitty" and who is getting old and grey but still likes to "help out".
I live in northern Sweden where it is currently pretty cold (even by my standards) and very snowy, which I'm happy about but it does require warmer clothes so my project list is reflecting that with multiple pairs of woolly socks, wrist warmers and other knitted goods.
I fairly recently returned to fiber arts/needle arts after not really doing anything for several years. Most of what I do is utility based (liked the socks and wrist warmers mentioned above) and I primarily knit and sew but occasionally delve into other related areas like the odd crocheted work or an upcoming planned felting project.
I lost my job in December so most of my time is currently dedicated to fixing that, but when I have free time I like reading Golden Age mysteries, classics, children's books and fantasy novels.
I have a cat called Tiger, who is usually just referred to as "Kitty" and who is getting old and grey but still likes to "help out".
8avaland
>7 PawsforThought: Sorry, I left my acknowledgment that you were also one of the admins on the other common thread (Questions...etc).
I did say, when I offered to admin to the powers that be, that I thought it would be good to have 2nd admin, preferably someone younger and more techie because as I get older I less interested in keeping up with the tech. :-)
I did say, when I offered to admin to the powers that be, that I thought it would be good to have 2nd admin, preferably someone younger and more techie because as I get older I less interested in keeping up with the tech. :-)
9PawsforThought
>8 avaland: I doubt "techie" is the right word to describe me, but I can usually suss things out if I get enough time and have the patience needed.
And I can't deny that I'm a bit younger - that's the best of both worlds, isn't it? Someone with more experience, both generally and in the group, and someone a bit younger who can be trained up. ;)
And I can't deny that I'm a bit younger - that's the best of both worlds, isn't it? Someone with more experience, both generally and in the group, and someone a bit younger who can be trained up. ;)
10lauralkeet
>9 PawsforThought: For some reason, this came immediately to mind. š

Or maybe it should be Yoda and Luke ... but anyway, you get the idea.

Or maybe it should be Yoda and Luke ... but anyway, you get the idea.
11PawsforThought
>10 lauralkeet: Bahaha! Well, I'm neither as bearded as Alec Guinness nor quite as short as Yoda.
I was thinking more about this, and now I wonder if I should have a peek at Cobra Kai to see if it's any good.
I was thinking more about this, and now I wonder if I should have a peek at Cobra Kai to see if it's any good.

12scaifea
I'm Amber, I've been a member of this group since 2008 and I've been sewing since I was a kid. I'm a one-time Classics professor, turned stay-at-home parent/lady of leisure, turned part-time library assistant, turned once again Classics professor. I spend my free time sewing, knitting, cross stitching, writing, baking, and, of course, reading. I live in Ohio with my husband, Tomm, our 12yo son, Charlie, and our Golden Retriever, Mario. Like Laura, you can track my reading in the 75ers group, or the Category Challenge group.
13al.vick
I'm Alison. I live in southern Ohio. I have been just lurking for the past least 2 years. I've been finding it hard to work on my cross stitch when I can't stand to hear the news my husband wants to watch on TV, so I've been reading a lot more. But I am going to finish that red panda I have been working on (really). I have 2 cats. They are getting older, but currently doing well.
14scaifea
>13 al.vick: Hi, Alison! Woot for Ohio! I'm slightly NE of Columbus (New Albany area, if that helps), but my husband has family in the Cincinnati area.
15norabelle414
I'm Nora, she/her, in the Washington DC area. I have been knitting for about 10 years, and I just started cross stitch during the pandemic. I don't have my own topic here but I love to lurk on everyone else's topics and see what they're working on. I post my reading and very infrequent crafting pics in the 75ers group.
I'm also on Ravelry with the same username: https://www.ravelry.com/people/norabelle414
I'm also on Ravelry with the same username: https://www.ravelry.com/people/norabelle414
16thornton37814
I'm Lori. I have a very neglected thread here because I haven't been cross-stitching or rug hooking lately. I finished a project last year and began another, but I've got so many irons in the fire, I don't have time for everything. I keep a project out, and I do hope to get back to it soon.
I love lurking and seeing what everyone else is making. I wish I could do some of the others, but I can't seem to get the hang of crochet and knitting appears hopeless to me.
I do love cross-stitch and just ordered a piece of discontinued fabric from an Etsy source that still had some on hand. (The pattern only appeared last spring in my cross-stitch magazine so I was surprised to discover it was discontinued.) I still need to check the stash, but I think I have most of the fibers on hand.
I love lurking and seeing what everyone else is making. I wish I could do some of the others, but I can't seem to get the hang of crochet and knitting appears hopeless to me.
I do love cross-stitch and just ordered a piece of discontinued fabric from an Etsy source that still had some on hand. (The pattern only appeared last spring in my cross-stitch magazine so I was surprised to discover it was discontinued.) I still need to check the stash, but I think I have most of the fibers on hand.
17melannen
Hi, I'm Melannen/Mel! Long time LT user, new to this group - I mostly stuck to the directly LT- and book- related groups until recently, but I needed a break from books after a multi-year recataloging project that's about to turn into a library move. I'm from Maryland, USA, and I'm about PawsForThought's age :)
I am known to crochet, knit, needlebind, do various kinds of braiding/narrowwork, spin on a drop-spindle, hand-sew, machine-sew, hand-quilt, do cross-stitch, other counted stitch and free embroidery, card-weave and needle-felt, but none of them particularly well. :D
(For the past month though I've mostly been playing Minecraft, which has surprisingly little fiber arts despite wool and dyeing being major parts of the game. You can't even turn wool into string!)
I am known to crochet, knit, needlebind, do various kinds of braiding/narrowwork, spin on a drop-spindle, hand-sew, machine-sew, hand-quilt, do cross-stitch, other counted stitch and free embroidery, card-weave and needle-felt, but none of them particularly well. :D
(For the past month though I've mostly been playing Minecraft, which has surprisingly little fiber arts despite wool and dyeing being major parts of the game. You can't even turn wool into string!)
18avaland
>15 norabelle414: Nora, are you in the DC 'burbs in Virginia, by chance? My daughter & family are in Reston. And I was surprised that the last quilt shop I bought fabric from is only a few towns away in Springfield, VA. Of course, chance of us visiting before they instead come up is unlikely.
19norabelle414
>18 avaland: I am! I'm just off I-395 across the river from DC.
20avaland
>19 norabelle414: Cool!
21SandDune
Iām Rhian. Iāve been on LT since about 2012 I think, and Iāve been a member of the 75 Book Challenge consistently since that time. This year Iāve joined Club Read as well. I live in England, just north of London, with my husband and grown-up son (when heās not at university) and dog. I retired at the end of January and one of my main objectives for my retirement is to do more crafting. At the moment the other objectives are to travel, possibly do an MA in English Literature, read lots and campaign on environmental issues. Obviously the travel isnāt happening at the moment.
At the moment Iām focusing on learning to crochet.
At the moment Iām focusing on learning to crochet.
22PawsforThought
Hi Rhian, and welcome to the group.
I look forward to seeing what projects you come up with.
I hope you get to travel again soon - that's one of the things I've missed the most during this dreadful year.
I look forward to seeing what projects you come up with.
I hope you get to travel again soon - that's one of the things I've missed the most during this dreadful year.
23lauralkeet
Welcome, Rhian! I'm so glad you decided to join our little corner of LT.
25judylou
Hi, I'm Judy from Melbourne Australia. I've been a member of LT since 2007, but haven't been very active for a few years now. But Lois piqued my interest with a comment on FB, so here I am again. I have always enjoyed knitting and cross stitch, and sewed my own clothes when I was young, but I took up patchwork / quilting about 6-7 years ago and have loved it ever since. I now have a 3yo granddaughter so her wardrobe is full of things I have made for her. During our lengthy lockdown last year, I also decided to reteach myself crochet, so I got back into that as well. Apart from all of that, I enjoy making cards and have a love/hate relationship with scrapbooking. I also enjoy the odd jigsaw puzzle (the bigger, the better), baking with the 3yo and of course, reading.
28CglenLibrary
Hi everyone. I'm Audrey from Scotland orginally but just moving this week to the Lake District in England. I'm a school librarian and love cross stitch. That makes me such a nerd ! I have cross stitched from very young, as couldn't pick up knitting from my left handed Gran. I'm not an avid stitcher, more of a collector of stash, but I'm determined to do more this year. And I love historical needlework. I was gifted a couple of chatelaines for my 50th birthday last year. And my husband had a custom made chatelaine necklace too. So I'm a stitchy nerd as well !
29al.vick
>28 CglenLibrary: welcome!
30lauralkeet
Welcome Audrey! As a "collector of stash," you're in good company here. If you're so inclined, you might consider starting a thread to share your needlework and those chĆ¢telaines.
31PawsforThought
Welcome to the group, Audrey!
Like Laura said, you are not the only stash collector here.
I had to look up "chatelaine", because I'd never heard of that before - they're beautiful!
Like Laura said, you are not the only stash collector here.
I had to look up "chatelaine", because I'd never heard of that before - they're beautiful!
32genesisdiem
>28 CglenLibrary: >30 lauralkeet: Welcome!! I would also love to see your collection! I think they are neat.
34rretzler
Hi, I'm Robin and I've been on LT for about 11 years and am just now finding this group. I haven't been very active on LT in the past 18 months or so but am trying to engage more. I have been sewing and cross-stitching since elementary school on and off (50 years ago!). I also learned to knit back then but have done most of my knitting in the last 5 years. I also make beaded jewelry and received a Cricut machine for Christmas last year (and haven't done much with it yet.)
I am also on Ravelry with the same username - rretzler
I live in Dublin, OH - on the NW corner of Columbus, OH.
I am also on Ravelry with the same username - rretzler
I live in Dublin, OH - on the NW corner of Columbus, OH.
35PawsforThought
Welcome to the group, Robin! I look forward to seeing what projects you will take on.
36scaifea
>34 rretzler: Hi, Robin! Good to see you here!
37genesisdiem
>34 rretzler: Welcome!
39lauralkeet
Hi Robin! Thanks for joining us. I look forward to seeing some of your crafty creations.
40rretzler
>35 PawsforThought: >37 genesisdiem: >38 dudes22: >39 lauralkeet: Thanks for the warm welcome!
>36 scaifea: Hope all is going well with you, Amber. Did I see that you are a professor again? Where are you teaching, if you don't mind sharing?
>36 scaifea: Hope all is going well with you, Amber. Did I see that you are a professor again? Where are you teaching, if you don't mind sharing?
41scaifea
>40 rretzler: We're doing alright over here in east of Columbus! I teach online courses (right now Latin and Mythology) for the University of Dayton. We *need* to figure out a time to meet up for lunch or coffee or something - we're so close!
43MickyFine
I'm Micky and I've been kicking around LT in the 75er group since 2011 but saw Laura (lauralkeet) mention this group on her thread recently and decided to poke my nose in. I live in Alberta, Canada where the winters are long and fiber crafts help keep me cozy. I cross-stitch and crochet and I'm looking forward to poking around here to see other projects LTers have on the go.
45narvik
Narvik/ new england. I'm a pharmacy tech who enjoys reading and knitting small projects. I get bored with large scale projects
46PawsforThought
>45 narvik: Welcome narvik! Nice to have you joining us.
47dudes22
>45 narvik: - Looking forward to seeing your projects.
48lauralkeet
Welcome Narvik! It's nice to have you with us.
49narvik
I would like to post pictures but don't know how..I have picture in gallery on my tablet but can't upload here
50PawsforThought
>49 narvik: Type
img src="Address of the picture you want to post"
in pointy brackets and you have a picture. If you want to adjust the size of it, add either
height= or width=
followed by the number of pixels you want it to be after the webaddress but before the last pointy bracket.
img src="Address of the picture you want to post"
in pointy brackets and you have a picture. If you want to adjust the size of it, add either
height= or width=
followed by the number of pixels you want it to be after the webaddress but before the last pointy bracket.
52mnleona
My name is Leona and I live in Minnesota; born in California and raised in Texas (Monahans). I like to crochet, do genealogy, cross stitch and do embroidery. I am on LibraryThing and Goodreads and plan to read more books this year. I finally made it to Egypt and returned last week. In Texas (Ausitn area) I owned a travel agency and got to travel a lot. I am a mother grandmother, and great grandmother. My husband has passed. I like reading the message boards to see what members are reading and their crafts.
53PawsforThought
Welcome to the group, Leona! I look forward to seeing what you create. (And am deeply jealous of you getting to visit Egypt!)
54genesisdiem
>52 mnleona: Welcome to the group! I can't wait to see all of your projects.
55dudes22
>52 mnleona: - Nice to have you join the group and looking forward to seeing your projects.
57lauralkeet
>52 mnleona: welcome Leona!
58beebeereads
Hi I'm Barb. Honestly I don't know if I'll keep up with this group because following groups on LT and other places is overtaking my life. But I thought if I jumped in here, I would be inspired to pick up my needle again.
My needlearts history: I was a sewer (sewist) all my life. I made many garments, learned tailoring, etc. I was reasonably good, but not exceptional in my craft. What I loved was the fabric. In 1991 I purchased a going concern which was at that time a mail order fabric retailer. For the next 24 years, I captained the ship taking the business online in 1996. I lived my dream working with fine fabrics every day. Our customer base was made up of fabulously talented home sewists and custom dressmakers and tailors. I had many talented staff members that became life-long friends. I sold the business in 2015 and retired to attend to family.
I learned to cross stitch in the 80's when my kids were young. I let that hobby slip for a bit, but the longer I was in the fabric business, the less I personally sewed. So cross stitch became my needle relaxation. In the past few years I have let that slip again as I ramped up my reading hobby. I always have a project in process (or several), but honestly when I sit to relax in the evening, the book wins out most of the time.
So I will follow along for a bit and see if the bug bits me again! Looking forward to being stimulated by your creativity!
My needlearts history: I was a sewer (sewist) all my life. I made many garments, learned tailoring, etc. I was reasonably good, but not exceptional in my craft. What I loved was the fabric. In 1991 I purchased a going concern which was at that time a mail order fabric retailer. For the next 24 years, I captained the ship taking the business online in 1996. I lived my dream working with fine fabrics every day. Our customer base was made up of fabulously talented home sewists and custom dressmakers and tailors. I had many talented staff members that became life-long friends. I sold the business in 2015 and retired to attend to family.
I learned to cross stitch in the 80's when my kids were young. I let that hobby slip for a bit, but the longer I was in the fabric business, the less I personally sewed. So cross stitch became my needle relaxation. In the past few years I have let that slip again as I ramped up my reading hobby. I always have a project in process (or several), but honestly when I sit to relax in the evening, the book wins out most of the time.
So I will follow along for a bit and see if the bug bits me again! Looking forward to being stimulated by your creativity!
59PawsforThought
Welcome to the group, Barb. Weād love to see you start your own thread and post any projects, but just reading what other people post is perfectly fine. I hope the bug does bite you.
(And wow, having your own fabric retailing company!)
(And wow, having your own fabric retailing company!)
60lauralkeet
Welcome Barb! I bet a few of us would love to hear stories of your fabric business, if you choose to share.
61PawsforThought
I bet a few of us would love to hear stories of your fabric business
*Hand shoots up*
*Hand shoots up*
63mnleona
>58 beebeereads: What a creative career. Very interesting.
64beebeereads
>59 PawsforThought: >60 lauralkeet: >61 PawsforThought: >62 dudes22: >63 mnleona:
Thank you all for the welcome! I will plan to set up a thread this weekend. I'd be happy to share about my years in the retail. I'll try to think of things that might interest you. Hmmmm
Thank you all for the welcome! I will plan to set up a thread this weekend. I'd be happy to share about my years in the retail. I'll try to think of things that might interest you. Hmmmm
65minervasbooks
Hi.
I'm new and kind of shy and introverted ... except when it comes to fiber related topics.
I am minervasowl over on Ravelry. Minerva is the cat. (Well, was. We said goodbye 2/1/2020.) I put everything in her name online.
I live in southern New Hampshire, transplanted about 25 years ago by choice from St. Louis, Missouri.
I had an LT account many years ago, but I deleted it in a big online account purge. I don't do too well with social media. It starts out fun and then seems to deteriorate until it is stressful to just log into an account because who knows what news or issues have made it into my Instagram feed of sheep and yarn or my book Twitter feed. So I am coming back to LT.
I knit, spin (on a wheel rather than a spindle), and weave on different kinds of looms -- so far inkle loom, rigid heddle loom, and pin loom. These days I mostly knit socks. They are my anti-anxiety activity. I knit sweaters, too, and big Pi blankets.
I was laid off from my software support tech job at the end of last April. I took some time off to rest and recover, and now I am working on earning a Salesforce certification.
I am looking forward to checking out everyone's projects.
I'm new and kind of shy and introverted ... except when it comes to fiber related topics.
I am minervasowl over on Ravelry. Minerva is the cat. (Well, was. We said goodbye 2/1/2020.) I put everything in her name online.
I live in southern New Hampshire, transplanted about 25 years ago by choice from St. Louis, Missouri.
I had an LT account many years ago, but I deleted it in a big online account purge. I don't do too well with social media. It starts out fun and then seems to deteriorate until it is stressful to just log into an account because who knows what news or issues have made it into my Instagram feed of sheep and yarn or my book Twitter feed. So I am coming back to LT.
I knit, spin (on a wheel rather than a spindle), and weave on different kinds of looms -- so far inkle loom, rigid heddle loom, and pin loom. These days I mostly knit socks. They are my anti-anxiety activity. I knit sweaters, too, and big Pi blankets.
I was laid off from my software support tech job at the end of last April. I took some time off to rest and recover, and now I am working on earning a Salesforce certification.
I am looking forward to checking out everyone's projects.
66PawsforThought
>64 beebeereads: Welcome to the group!
Sorry to hear you've lost your kitty, it's always such a tough thing to go through even when we prepare for it. And it's lovely that you have her name as your username - keeping her with you.
I look forward to seeing what projects you come up with. I'm a knitter too, though not doing much at the moment. When it comes to weaving I just admire the works of other in awe.
This is a friendly group that does not see much drama other than some of us fretting over what we should do next and how many half-finished projects are lying around.
Sorry to hear you've lost your kitty, it's always such a tough thing to go through even when we prepare for it. And it's lovely that you have her name as your username - keeping her with you.
I look forward to seeing what projects you come up with. I'm a knitter too, though not doing much at the moment. When it comes to weaving I just admire the works of other in awe.
This is a friendly group that does not see much drama other than some of us fretting over what we should do next and how many half-finished projects are lying around.
67mnleona
I volunteered at a museum when we had an area using natural fibers. I could never learn how to use the spinning wheel, but my daughter did. I did learn the spindle. What do you spin?
Sorry about your kitty; animals are very important.
Sorry about your kitty; animals are very important.
68dudes22
Welcome. I'm looking forward to seeing your projects. I'm a quilter although I did a fair bit of knitting in the past. We lost our dog 5 years ago and I still think of her often (her picture is my profile pic) so I can understand your devotion to Minerva.
69lauralkeet
>65 minervasbooks: Welcome! I'm sorry about the loss of your kitty. I've been a knitter for several years and very recently took up weaving on a rigid heddle loom. I think you'll find this group very welcoming and a fun place to chat about our projects.
70beebeereads
>65 minervasbooks: Welcome! I am a newbie as well. This page encouraged me to start a thread so I am in the process of building one. Hope you will do the same. We will look forward to hearing more about your fiber life.
71minervasbooks
>67 mnleona: I have been neglecting the spinning lately. I need to get back to it. I experiment with different fibers, mostly sheep wool, but I have worked with alpaca, bamboo, and silk, too -- mostly in blends. Someone introduced me to a program called Shave 'em to Save 'em from the Livestock Conservancy a couple of years ago. It encourages fiber artists to work with yarn and fiber from rare and endangered livestock breeds.
If this picture link works, it should be the pile of yarn that I spun during Tour de Fleece a couple of years ago. (For those who don't know, Tour de Fleece takes place during the Tour de France. Spinners spin while cyclists cycle. The team\group I belong to is very low key and fun about it.)

I will start a project thread for other pictures.
If this picture link works, it should be the pile of yarn that I spun during Tour de Fleece a couple of years ago. (For those who don't know, Tour de Fleece takes place during the Tour de France. Spinners spin while cyclists cycle. The team\group I belong to is very low key and fun about it.)

I will start a project thread for other pictures.
72minervasbooks
>66 PawsforThought: "fretting over what we should do next and how many half-finished projects are lying around" -- this is me! I must be among friends.
73minervasbooks
>68 dudes22: Minerva and I were together for 17 years, and she was about a year old when she came to live with me. It was heartbreaking to let her go, but it was the right thing to do.
74minervasbooks
Thank you for the warm welcome, everyone. I am excited to start sharing projects.
75PawsforThought
Tour de Fleece! Hahahaha! That's my kind of humour.
77beebeereads
>71 minervasbooks: I say a tour de force!! As I said in my intro, I am always drawn to specialty fiber and color. This is a beautiful display of both. I am not nor have I known a spinner, but I am in awe of the work you all do.
78mnleona
>71 minervasbooks: Beautiful work. I have never heard of the Tour de Fleece so I will check on it.
79KeithChaffee
Hi! LibraryThing newbie, slowly poking my head into various groups. I'm a crocheter, mostly of afghans and the occasional sweater. Some of my work (which will give me the chance to see if I've figured out how to insert images):



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(Edit: Yay! It worked!)
80thornton37814
>79 KeithChaffee: I am partial to the red and white one simply because I love red so much. It reminds me of my mom who crocheted--and red was her favorite color too.
82PawsforThought
>79 KeithChaffee: Welcome to the group!
83lauralkeet
Welcome to the group and to LibraryThing! I am a knitter with only rudimentary crochet skills so I love seeing what someone really skilled can do. Some of us have personal threads in this group, where we share our work on an ongoing basis. Feel free to set up one of your own if the spirit moves you.
84MickyFine
>79 KeithChaffee: Absolutely gorgeous work! I'm a fellow crocheter, although not at your level (yet). Welcome to the group!
85mnleona
>79 KeithChaffee: Those are very creative. The circle one is really different and fun.
86DarcyFranklin
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87catseyegreen
Hi there, I thought I would pop in an do an introduction even though this thread has not been used for a few months. Hopefully that's okay.
My name is Sara and I live in southern New Mexico. I grew up doing sewing and embroidery. These days I don't sew garments very often. I mostly knit, quilt, make stuffed toys and recently took up weaving on a rigid heddle loom. I am currently volunteering at our local Maker's Center running the textile room where I teach safety classes and clean/maintain the machines.
I would love to share some pictures except I have no idea how.
Looking forward to what you all make in 2023.
My name is Sara and I live in southern New Mexico. I grew up doing sewing and embroidery. These days I don't sew garments very often. I mostly knit, quilt, make stuffed toys and recently took up weaving on a rigid heddle loom. I am currently volunteering at our local Maker's Center running the textile room where I teach safety classes and clean/maintain the machines.
I would love to share some pictures except I have no idea how.
Looking forward to what you all make in 2023.
88PawsforThought
Hi Sara and welcome to the group! Quilting and knitting, youāve covered two of the biggest things in the group.
Feel free to start your own thread where you can post all about your endeavours with fibres.
Posting pictures is easier than it seems - this is a good explainer
Feel free to start your own thread where you can post all about your endeavours with fibres.
Posting pictures is easier than it seems - this is a good explainer
89dudes22
>87 catseyegreen: - Welcome, Sara. We're always happy to see new people. ...what Paws said.
90lauralkeet
Welcome Sara!
91catseyegreen
Thank you for the link. I am going to try and add a picture of the last project I made in 2022.

and it worked! I have learned a new thing today!

and it worked! I have learned a new thing today!
93LyndaInOregon
Hello, all! I just learned about this group, thanks to a heads-up from thornton37814. Thanks, Lori!
My LT name is LyndaInOregon, and I do have a thread in the 75 Books Challenge, as well as lots of reviews of books read. I'm an avid knitter as well as a voracious reader. My only problem is trying to figure out how to do both at once!
Current project on the needles is a pullover with colorwork yoke. The fun part is done and now for the boring stockinette stitch body!
My LT name is LyndaInOregon, and I do have a thread in the 75 Books Challenge, as well as lots of reviews of books read. I'm an avid knitter as well as a voracious reader. My only problem is trying to figure out how to do both at once!
Current project on the needles is a pullover with colorwork yoke. The fun part is done and now for the boring stockinette stitch body!
94PawsforThought
Welcome Lynda!
That pullover looks gorgeous! I dream of knitting colour work knits but havenāt quite made it to that point yet.
That pullover looks gorgeous! I dream of knitting colour work knits but havenāt quite made it to that point yet.
95thornton37814
>93 LyndaInOregon: Welcome! That's a great pull-over.
97lauralkeet
>93 LyndaInOregon: Welcome Lynda! I'm also a knitter and in the 75 Books group, and have seen you around over there. I love your sweater. Too bad the fun part is almost finished but at least the rest of it should go quickly. Feel free to start your own thread in this group.
Are you on Ravelry? I'm lindsayla18 over there.
Are you on Ravelry? I'm lindsayla18 over there.
98SassyLassy
>93 LyndaInOregon: Lovely colourwork. Do you find when knitting from the top down that by the time you're on the last sleeve the weight of the project starts interfering? I'm currently almost finished a pullover like this, on the ribbing for the last cuff, and find sometimes my wrists are rebelling!
>94 PawsforThought: You can do it! If you look closely, you will see that there are only two colours per row. It's how they're put together that makes the lovely design.
Kaffe Fassett will throw many more at you, I once knitted a sweater of his with fourteen per row, but a Shetland or Nordic knit is a good place to start.
>94 PawsforThought: You can do it! If you look closely, you will see that there are only two colours per row. It's how they're put together that makes the lovely design.
Kaffe Fassett will throw many more at you, I once knitted a sweater of his with fourteen per row, but a Shetland or Nordic knit is a good place to start.
100PawsforThought
>98 SassyLassy: I plan to do it - I have yarn and patterns picked out. Just want to get myself warmed up a bit more first.
101LyndaInOregon
>97 lauralkeet: I'm also LyndaInOregon on Ravelry. (Not enough imagination or memory to come up with a new handle for every group!)
I just friended you on Ravelry, and took a peek at your projects. "Recoleta" and "Avix" are both in my favorites folder!
>98 SassyLassy: There's no law that says you have to finish the body of a top-down sweater before you start the sleeves! I usually work to the end of the first skein after separating the sleeve stitches, then put the body on waste yarn and work the sleeves. It means less fabric flopping around in my lap while I'm doing the sleeves. Technically, you're going to end up with the same amount of weight on the needles by the time you get to the end of the sweater, but if you knit the sleeves first, the "end of the sweater" will be done on a longer circular needle than you used on the sleeves, so the weight is distributed more evenly.
I just friended you on Ravelry, and took a peek at your projects. "Recoleta" and "Avix" are both in my favorites folder!
>98 SassyLassy: There's no law that says you have to finish the body of a top-down sweater before you start the sleeves! I usually work to the end of the first skein after separating the sleeve stitches, then put the body on waste yarn and work the sleeves. It means less fabric flopping around in my lap while I'm doing the sleeves. Technically, you're going to end up with the same amount of weight on the needles by the time you get to the end of the sweater, but if you knit the sleeves first, the "end of the sweater" will be done on a longer circular needle than you used on the sleeves, so the weight is distributed more evenly.
102SassyLassy
>101 LyndaInOregon: Thanks so much! Sometimes the answer is right in front of our noses, while we waste time trying to think of fancy solutions.
103lauralkeet
>101 LyndaInOregon: I love making new friends! I accepted, and returned the invitation. You've made some lovely sweaters; it was fun to peruse them.
Your sweater solution is brilliant. "There's no law ..." indeed!
Your sweater solution is brilliant. "There's no law ..." indeed!
104norabelle414
>101 LyndaInOregon: Genius!!
105NorthernStar
I've been watching this group for a while, and decided I should really join it. I'm a knitter, on and off, since I was a teen (many years ago). I especially like sweaters and knitting with wool. I enjoy cables and a bit of colourwork or fancy stitches to keep things interesting. I am also on Ravelry, but mostly lurk rather than post there.
106mnleona
>93 LyndaInOregon: Very pretty and I love the colors.
107mnleona
>91 catseyegreen: So cute.
108lesmel
>91 catseyegreen: How did I miss that really cute octopus! Welcome to the group!
>101 LyndaInOregon: Ok. I understood about 5 words of that process; but what I love is the sharing a method to make a project relatively easier! Yay!
>101 LyndaInOregon: Ok. I understood about 5 words of that process; but what I love is the sharing a method to make a project relatively easier! Yay!
109tiffin
>93 LyndaInOregon:: Love those colours together.
110thornton37814
>105 NorthernStar: Welcome!
111beehappy
Hello! My name is Sharon and I live in Texas. Iāve had an interest in hand and machine sewing since I was a young girl. Last year, I taught myself how to cross stitch and I LOVE IT! I'd like to learn how to knit or crochet in the future.
112lauralkeet
Welcome Sharon! You'll find cross-stitchers here as well as knitters and crocheters. If you feel so inclined, you can start your own thread and share your projects with us.
113dudes22
>111 beehappy: - Yes - welcome! We're always interested to see what others are doing.
114beehappy
>112 lauralkeet: Thank you! I will start my own thread soon.
115beehappy
>113 dudes22: Thank you!
116tiffin
Hi Sharon: there are some superb knitters and crocheters here so once you do start to learn, I'm sure you could get good support if you run into a snag. Or a snarl or a tangle. Everyone loves to see others' work too, so please share your projects freely.
117beehappy
>116 tiffin: Thanks for the "hello." How do I post a picture?
118lauralkeet
>117 beehappy: Here's a handy reference:
How to do Fancy Things in Your Posts
See the section on images. If you have trouble or need more help, let us know.
How to do Fancy Things in Your Posts
See the section on images. If you have trouble or need more help, let us know.
119qebo
I've recently picked up crochet and just set up shop here today. I'm Katherine, familiar to some of you from 75 Books and Club Read and Gardens & Books. I live in Lancaster PA. I have a Ravelry account as qebo, but haven't posted anything there.
120beehappy
>118 lauralkeet: Thank you! I finally got it. :)
121beehappy
>119 qebo: Hello qebo!
123PlatinumWarlock
Omigosh! I just found this group! Two of my favorite things, books and needlecrafts! This is heaven. šš
I live in the Seattle area with my partner and three dogs; Iāve been a cross-stitcher for decades, have recently started exploring blackwork embroidery, and have discovered the joys of stitch-alongs. Biggest problem is having enough hours in the day!
Iāve been obsessively organizing my LT library for the past month, but when I finish up with that (and the end is in sight), Iāll return to stitching more while listening to audiobooks. I often refer to myself as a ādigital hoarderā, and both books and stitching patterns are very conducive to hoarding digitally because (practically speaking) they take up no room, so Iām not likely to ever run out!
I live in the Seattle area with my partner and three dogs; Iāve been a cross-stitcher for decades, have recently started exploring blackwork embroidery, and have discovered the joys of stitch-alongs. Biggest problem is having enough hours in the day!
Iāve been obsessively organizing my LT library for the past month, but when I finish up with that (and the end is in sight), Iāll return to stitching more while listening to audiobooks. I often refer to myself as a ādigital hoarderā, and both books and stitching patterns are very conducive to hoarding digitally because (practically speaking) they take up no room, so Iām not likely to ever run out!
124dudes22
>123 PlatinumWarlock: - Welcome to the group. As you can see, most of us create a thread where we talk about our projects and post pictures. Hope to see what you're working on soon.
125beehappy
>123 PlatinumWarlock: Welcome! It's nice to see another cross stitcher! :)
126PlatinumWarlock
>124 dudes22: Thanks, Betty. :) Hope to have enough progress made on something soon to actually share!
127PlatinumWarlock
>125 beehappy: Thanks, Sharon! :)
128SqueakyChu
Iām Madeline from Rockville, Maryland. I see many names I remember here from all my years on LT, beginning in 2006! Has it really been that long?!
Iāve dabbled in all sorts of needlework, though have mastered none. I like machine/sewing, cross stitch, tried quilting once, crochet, knitting and embroidery. Iāve done beaded necklaces and beaded earrings. Now all I do is scroll on my computer and phone. I thought some needlecraft would do me good, so here I am! :)
Iāve dabbled in all sorts of needlework, though have mastered none. I like machine/sewing, cross stitch, tried quilting once, crochet, knitting and embroidery. Iāve done beaded necklaces and beaded earrings. Now all I do is scroll on my computer and phone. I thought some needlecraft would do me good, so here I am! :)
129thornton37814
>128 SqueakyChu: Welcome, Madeline!
130SqueakyChu
>129 thornton37814: Thanks, Lori.
132SqueakyChu
>131 mnleona: Thank you!
133mabith
Hello old friends and new faces. I was active here prior to 2020 but personal circumstances drew me away until this year.
I'm Meredith, from West Virginia (Charleston, for those in surrounding states), USA. I'm disabled and can't work a regular job, so spend most of my time reading and previously spent hours a day on cross-stitch and knitting. My parents' deaths have made it very hard to craft, but I'm trying to get back to it. Otherwise, I do a fair bit of cooking, and let myself get pushed around by my cat.

I did make that bowtie anyway!
I'm Meredith, from West Virginia (Charleston, for those in surrounding states), USA. I'm disabled and can't work a regular job, so spend most of my time reading and previously spent hours a day on cross-stitch and knitting. My parents' deaths have made it very hard to craft, but I'm trying to get back to it. Otherwise, I do a fair bit of cooking, and let myself get pushed around by my cat.

I did make that bowtie anyway!
135PawsforThought
Hi Meredith! Nice to have you (back) here!
137lauralkeet
Welcome back, Meredith, I too was just over on your thread. The bow tie is great!
139thornton37814
Welcome back, Meredith! I look forward to seeing your crafting--especially the cross stitch! I'm off to find your thread!
140al.vick
Welcome back. I like to read and cross-stitch and cuddle with my cats, but I still work. So lots of similarities. I just lost my Dad too, and that is draining some of my motivation. I just keep saying to myself, as Dory in Finding Nemo, "Just keep swimming." It reminds me to keep trying no matter what the circumstances.
141PlatinumWarlock
>133 mabith: Hello here too, Meredith! LOVE the bow tie and your fabulous hair! š„°
142mabith
Thank you all! I had a brief period of fun hair last summer, after years of not dyeing it. It brought so much joy (now I'm waiting for it to grow out a bit before another dye job).
144PorterFamilyLibrary
>1 avaland: Hello, My name is Beth. I live in Central, IL, USA. I am a sewist and quilter. I love books too!
145Rachaeljg
Hi! I'm Rachael, currently living in Florida. I grew up sewing & crocheting with my Grannie and have been getting back into crochet with a vengeance lately. I've dabbled in knitting and embroidery as well. I wouldn't say I'm an expert in anything but I have fun. Great to meet you all!
146PawsforThought
Welcome Rachael!
147lauralkeet
Welcome Rachael!
149thornton37814
>144 PorterFamilyLibrary: >145 Rachaeljg: Welcome to both of you! Looking forward to seeing your creations.
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