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Tag Archives: spinning
Does your dog bite?
There’s no way this little guy could be responsible for actually biting someone, right? Wrong! We were playing with his two-legged tiger (it was 50% off!) on Sunday, and we both reached for it at the same time. Unfortunately, Derby … Continue reading
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
How to: Spin a beaded yarn
Good morning! Today, I thought I’d explain how I spin beaded yarns, since I tend to get a ton of questions about it. I guess some knitters add beads to their pieces after they are finished, using tiny crochet hooks. That … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art, how-tos
Tagged alpaca fiber, art yarn, beaded yarn, beads, fiber, hand spinning, handspinning, handspun yarn, seed bead, spinning, video, yarn
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Knitting/spinning clubs
Last night, an awesome friend of mine organized some of us crafty folks for wine and spinning/knitting. I know she read my burnout blog post, I suspect she was trying to get me moving on spinning again. It worked. I … Continue reading
Posted in fiber art
Tagged gloom, handspinning, handspun yarn, loneliness, rain, spinning, spinning clubs
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On Burnout
I’m embarrassed to admit that I haven’t spun since before the art show more than a month ago. I have orders to fill, but it’s not as if I feel restricted or anything. I don’t even want to work on … Continue reading
From start to finish: Step 3 – Picking
We are on part three of our fiber series now: picking. Picking…sounds kinda gross, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not, or it’s no grosser than any of the other processes, anyway. Picking is the process of removing the clumps and opening … Continue reading
Spinning wheel review: Kromski’s Prelude
I’ve already waxed poetic on my love for my spinning wheel, but what are the pros and cons of owning the Kromski Prelude? Well, not surprisingly, it depends on who you are as a spinner. I’ve written at length about … Continue reading
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Tagged art yarn, fliers, spinning, spinning wheels, thin yarn, yarn
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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