Photos from the September 2003 meeting: 
"What's for supper?"  Cei turns a pair of pantyhose, stuffed with onion skins, into a soft-sculpture chicken.  Commercially-spun wool dyed with onion skins (this is some of the yarn from the knitting mill sale).
Wool dyed with indigo (blue) and with indigo and then onion skins (green). The knitting mill yarn comes in huge skeins which have to be rewound into manageable lengths.
More wool dyed with indigo.  Silk dyed with indigo, then overdyed with onion skins.
 To the left, a closeup of the dyed silk.
Paper lanterns from Japan, lit with candles. A handsome scarf dyed and woven by Diachbha.
When the mosquitos started biting, the group moved inside to work on their projects.  Ellencwen is the spinner; the wheel is probably her Haldane. Bobbin-lace in progress.  This fine work is by Emma.
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