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4 Tips for Using Hand Spun Yarn in a Project

Posted on May 15, 2020July 21, 2020
4 Tips for Using Hand Spun Yarn in a Project
While working on a project with my own handspun yarn, I made a list of my best tips for using handspun yarn in a project and getting great results.Read More

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Is Over Spun Yarn Useful?

Posted on October 24, 2018May 9, 2020
Is Over Spun Yarn Useful?
This question has me thinking. Is Over Spun Yarn useful? I am going to turn it’s flaws on their heads and perform some experiments to figure out the answer. So before you run that twisted skein back through the wheel, hang weights on it, or (gasp) chuck it to the bottom of your yarn binRead More

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I'm spinning wool with a supported spindle. The trick is to keep it spinning while I draft the wool. #seashanty #historicalfacts #spindlespinning

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