Another find from the quilt festival … wool roving for felting in rich, jewel-toned colors from Attic Heirlooms, Portland, Maine.

Another find from the quilt festival … wool roving for felting in rich, jewel-toned colors from Attic Heirlooms, Portland, Maine.

At the 2011 International Quilt Festival, among rows and rows of patterned fabrics and sewing notions, we came across yarn. Ozark Handspun had skeins of variegated hand-dyed, hand-spun yarns. Each skein was unique in texture, color and thickness. David Gentzsch, the artisan, explained how he hand-dyed the wool in vats of color that he mixed himself. He then spun the dyed wool interweaving different batches to create each skein. Here are some examples.


I mentioned to David that I was taking a spinning class the following weekend and to my delighted surprise, he grabbed a couple of handfuls of dyed wool roving and gave them to me!


Learn more about these artisan-crafted natural yarns at Ozark Handspun.