Spinning the Wild by Judith MacKenzie McCuin; Fiber Basics: Polwarth by Robin Russo; Swatching and Sampling for the Oatmeal Cardigan by Amy King; Coils: Adding to Your Art Yarn Repertoire by Jacey Boggs. On the Cover: Coils: Adding to Your Art Yarn Repertoire, page 44. Departments Editor's Page Letters...
For years, you've had a secret, inexplicable yearning to make yarn—a subconscious desire that you've resisted, rationalized away, and pushed to the back of your mind. Things have happened, though, that make this resisting harder. Perhaps a good knitting friend has confessed a desire to...
We gotten some questions from SOAR participants about the shipping policies at Sunriver Resort. We've posted shipping guidelines under the "Participant Information" tab at interweavesoar.com . (They're down at the bottom in the "Miscellaneous" section) Be sure to read them...
We know that the market is a special highlight of SOAR, and that you like to see the listing of vendors so you can plan your shopping extravaganza ahead of time. We've just posted the list of 2009's market vendors here , at interweavesoar.com.
Below is a list of workshop and retreat sessions that you can still register for. Most sessions only have one or two seats open. If you're on a waitlist, you can go into your registration page via your confirmation number, and move yourself from a waitlist to an open seat. If you'd like to know...
Biomimicry: Humans and Nature Design a New World by Judith MacKenzie McCuin; Spinning in Lithuania: The Ties That Bind by Donna Druchunas; Villsau: Norway’s Ancient Wild Sheep by Carol Huebscher Rhoades; Stick It in Your Ear: Your Body as Spinning Tool by Linda Ligon. On the Cover: A Gallery of...
When we returned from Spin-Off Autumn Retreat (SOAR) last year, I explained to folks here at Interweave that SOAR is all about transformation. Because it’s an autumn retreat, we watch leaves transform into crimson and gold and other colors there likely aren’t names for yet. Unwieldy tufts...
Did you know that 2009 is the International Year of Natural Fiber? Learn more about it by watching this great video . The natural fiber pictured here is from a Bactrian camel and her calf from Dana Locken's herd.