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Busy, Busy Week!

5/13/2016

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Wow!   It feels like it was just minutes ago that we were driving back from showing the loom in Topeka.   Since then there's been lots of work, a trip to Arkansas to see the grandkids final school program.   A race back to Missouri to catch another granddaughters final band concert.   (Both were excellent, by the way!).   And shearing day. My three alpacas, but five others belonging to two friends.   Eight doesn't sound like very many, but I can tell you it is a job!   Within two minutes of starting Dove had managed to pee on me and spit nastiness (think very stinky) all over the table.   All in all though, we got it done with very little difficulty or trauma thanks to our great shearer, Danny Smith.

Now I'm trying to get the house cleaned up and get ready to head to St. Joseph, Missouri for a demo at the Red Barn Yarn Farm (don't you just love that name!)   I'll give you the scoop on this alpaca farm/yarn store when I get home.   Or better yet, why don't you meet us there.   Hours are from 10 - 3 and we'll have some fun.   My girlfriend, Nancy, is my road trip buddy for this one and she's always a hoot!

Did I mention that we brought the oldest grandson back with us from Arkansas.   He's here for what we affectionately call "Grandpa's two week slave camp"!   We are blessed with outstanding grandkids who are rapidly growing into responsible people who are willing to give up a couple of weeks each summer to help out their grandparents.   And they are really appreciated!   Isaiah has been great to have around - although I think he's a bit worried about who's going to feed him while Grandma is on the road!

Hope your having great fun today and some time to weave, spin, knit, crochet or felt - whatever floats your boat!   Enjoy!
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Cheryl griesbach
5/20/2016 10:07:13 pm

Love your loom - what a great innovation! I wonder if it might be possible to make it in an18 inch width? Thank you so much- Cheryl.

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Ginger Bogle
5/23/2016 02:54:23 pm

Cheryl - I know we can mae an 18", but would need to get with the husband on a price. Won't be much less as it only takes 12" less of wood on the loom and 6" less of heddle - put pretty much the exact same amount of work. I'll check with him and let you know later today. We have done them before and I may be able to see what we charged that person if I dig through my files.. Thanks for your interest! Ginger

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