Thank you, Ravelry!

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Pride Month  

Happy Pride everyone!

I have a lot that I want to say about why it's important that we recognize and celebrate Pride and talk about it here on Ravelry. I'll be able to do that next week. Right now I just want to speak to the LGBTQA+ folks that make up our community: 

We see you, we love you, and we support you 🏳️‍🌈✊🏿✊🏼✊🏽✊🏻✊🏾

--Casey

































































































































































































Yarn!

I got to see wool being processed into yarn at Harrisville Designs, a small yarn mill in New Hampshire.

Fibers being mixed for tweed here, and white roving being spun there.

Yarn plied and wound onto spools, then spools wound into skeins.

Watching this process gave me an insight on why yarn can be expensive--it's very labor intensive to produce skeins of yarn. Harrisville Designs sell their own yarns in a lovely shop down the road from the mill. They also do custom orders for other companies. The history of Harrisville yarn mills date back to the 1700s. (For more about their fascinating history, check out the link below).

We grabbed lunch at the general store next door--the best sandwiches! If you want to visit this beautiful community nestled among the hills and streams in a quaint part of New Hampshire, or if you would like to order some of the gorgeous 100% virgin wool yarns of Harrisville Designs, check out their website: