Midsummer’s fiber update and storytelling

Super-big-30-batt UPDATE at the old etsy shop!!!!  Please visit and if you are a fiberfiend, buy some!  There are some new lovelies there.

Tell a friend!  I am home from the shop with the kids for the summer you know… I need to make some money on etsy for summer-adventuring!!! :)

I’m only showing you one– you’ll have to go to the shop and look!

Some other weird but true news is that I have been interviewed by spin in public.  You can check out a short sketch about the fiber in my life here.  It was a fun exercise to sit and think about how fiber art and creative endeavors unfold for me… I am usually not so conscious of it. :)   I am excessively thankful to Cindy for asking me to be a part of her magnificent new site.  It is a wonderful resource and inspiration for spinners- new and expert!

Ok.  I am off to the beach for a visit to the family this week.  I’ll be checking in and taking lots of photos…

xo

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2 Responses to Midsummer’s fiber update and storytelling

  1. pegga says:

    What a wonderful article! Have a great time at the beach.

  2. Gina says:

    Hi, so glad I found your blog… I’m learning how to spin, so anything like this is great. Have you doine any posts on putting the wool in a loop (sorry forgotton what its called, (you know when you’ve spun it and then you put it in a like a roll) Also some one gave me some fleeces, I’ve washed them and am ready to card with them, so anything on carders would be great. Do you think theres a difference between hand carding and drum carding? Does one produce more softer loftier wool????? Oh I’ve loads of quesitons. Have to have a coffee and look through your old posts! Thanks so much, love and light
    Gina

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