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In the Craftermath: Picking Up the Pieces

I’ve invented a new type of disaster. It's the Craftermath, and every spinner has seen one.

A Spinner’s View of Cotton Crochet Thread

Understanding your yarn is the first step toward a happy yarn/project pairing. I love thinking about yarn, so I offered to turn my spinner’s eye to cotton crochet thread.

Knitting with Handspun Yarn: 3 Things Spinners Can Learn from Knitters

It’s no secret that knitting with handspun yarn makes you a better spinner. However, whether you’re spinning with a specific project in mind or just spinning your default yarn, what you create might not be a flawless match for the original mill-spun y

Roving Reporter: How to Spin A Gradient Yarn from Your Fiber Scraps

It’s no secret that handspinners love to savor every last morsel of fiber. Here’s Kate’s solution for what to do with the leftover dregs in your stash: spin a gradient yarn.

How to Make a Drop Spindle: Part 2

Continuing in our series of inexpensive DIY spindle projects, these directions on how to make a drop spindle come from Abby Franquemont.

The Culture of Spindle and Distaff

In many parts of the world today, spindle-and-distaff spinning is a regular and substantial part of fiber processing and textile production, even after spinning wheels have been available for quite some time.

How Can You Tell a Handspinner?

You may have heard of the knitter’s (or weaver’s) handshake: instead of greeting someone by the hand, you reach over to examine and stroke the handmade piece they’re wearing.

Lost Sock Memorial Day: How to Avoid the Sad Solo Handspun Sock

I gave my husband a pair of handknitted socks (or at least the promise of the pair on the needles) for Christmas. He has barely worn them, but not because he doesn’t appreciate them—he’s terrified of losing one or wearing them out.

3 Ways to Get Started Teaching People How to Spin Wool

I enjoy spinning alone, but my joy multiplies when I share it with others. So I make no secret of the fact that I’m on a mission to introduce people to spinning. I love teaching people how to spin wool, and I never turn down an opportunity to start some

Brewing Up a Batch of Custom Hand-Dyed Wool

I was standing in Maggie Casey’s shop,Shuttles, Spindles & Skeins, when she handed me a braid of hand-dyed wool with a tag that read “The Hummingbird Moon.” I gave her a skeptical look.