Madeline Keller-King is a fiber artist, handspinner, and natural dyer living in the woods of northwest Montana with her spouse and small household of creatures. When not in the wool, she spends as much time as possible outside foraging dye plants. You can follow her on social media as Wooly Witch of the West.
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How do different yarn structures impact your pin-loom squares? See Madeline’s inspiring samples and get weaving this summer.
Electric Eel wheels offer an affordable way to get your hands on an e-spinner. Made mostly of plastic, these wheels are lighter than many of their counterparts and easy to travel with. How does the purse-sized model stack up to a tabletop style?
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Do you have precious leftover yarns that deserve a project that lets them shine? Madeline’s dye samples inspired this great cowl pattern—a bonus for current Spin Off subscribers!
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When spinning for a full-sized sweater isn’t an option, I’ve found it equally satisfying to work on a really small one, such as these sweet miniature sweaters.
Madeline shares five tips for spinning and weaving in a tiny home.