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Tag Archives: hand spun
Yarn types: a spinner’s prospective
I’m going to admit a sort of dirty secret here. I used to crochet with Red Heart yarn. Maybe you don’t realize what a sin that is, so let me explain. For $4 you can buy 365 yards of their … Continue reading
It is done.
Bonus points if you know what movie I’m referencing in the title, especially if you aren’t related to me. I’ve finally finished the yarn order I’ve been trying to fill for two months. This time, I used the correct color … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged beaded yarn, beads, hand spinning, hand spun, handspinning, handspun yarn, seed beads, yarn
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The best laid plans
After an unseasonably warm early fall, we woke up on Saturday morning to 4 inches of snow and white out conditions. Beautiful…the only problem? Saturday was the Cliff House Ranch open house. Then the power went out. Dad, the eternal optimist … Continue reading
Posted in business
Tagged alpaca ranch, alpacas, hand spinning, hand spun, handspinning, handspun yarn, ranch life, snow, weather
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Annnnd…fail
I finished the spinning project I’ve been working on. Unfortunately, it was supposed to be black and brown yarn with BROWN beads. Now I have 250 yards of the wrong yarn, and no more Brittany or Tulip fiber to work with. … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged art yarn, beaded yarn, beads, fail, hand spinning, hand spun, yarn
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Update on current spinning project
I can tell that the creative juices aren’t flowing when I’m already winding the two-ply yarn off the bobbin, and I still haven’t come up with any names. Usually I have half a dozen by this point, most of which … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged alpaca fiber, alpaca yarn, art yarn, beaded yarn, beads, hand spinning, hand spun, handspinning, handspun yarn, seed beads
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Random fiber word of the day: spindle
Ever since I started spinning, I’ve wondered “How in the world did Sleeping Beauty prick her finger on a spindle?” Like most spinners, I learned the basics of turning fiber into yarn on a simple device called a drop spindle. In … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged drop spindle, fairy tales, fiber, hand spinning, hand spun, spindle, spinning wheel, spinning wheels, word of the day
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On letting go
You all remember the prayer shawl I just finished? The one I crocheted from my own handspun yarn? Here’s what happened when Mom, Aunt Geri, and I went to put a price on it for the show: I’d just driven … Continue reading
Knit, Spin, and Crochet
We’ve been busy, busy bees! Over the weekend we made sure we had pictures of everything, and updated our business cards and portfolios. Check out some of my favorites. Baby alpaca yarn is wonderful, and Mom knits the thickest, warmest … Continue reading
Making marled yarn
It’s a not-very-secret secret that I am bored easily. Spinning doesn’t seem like a natural fit for a fickle crafter, and it probably isn’t. I usually get halfway into spinning one bobbin of singles before I am absolutely sick of … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged art yarn, hand spinning, hand spun, marled yarn, spinning, yarn
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