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Spin Off Submissions Summer 2027: Summer Breeze

Tell us how you make summer spinning and fiber prep a breeze. Submit your idea for the Summer 2027 issue today!

Pamela K. Schultz Jul 6, 2026 - 3 min read

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Summer is a great time for a small, portable project, such as bandweaving. Photo by Kate Larson

Summer is the perfect time to explore new fibers, fresh techniques, and light, breezy projects. Do you have a tried-and-true method for processing plant fibers, a foolproof guide to scouring fleece, or tips for staying cool and comfortable with your handspun when the weather heats up?

Warm weather is also a great season for outdoor fiber activities. Have you perfected the art of solar dyeing—warming up your fibers with the heat of the sun while you stay nice and cool in the shade? What’s the most accessible way to get into using your home-grown natural dyes? Do you have a way to make a big scouring project feel more manageable? Perhaps you have a favorite setup for processing bast fibers, or tips for retting, braking, and hackling. We want to hear your best ideas!

great-fleece-makeover-1How do you transform dirty wool into something spinnable? Photos by Matt Graves unless otherwise noted

What’s the story behind Tencel, Modal, and Lyocell? Is it all just rayon, or is there more to these fibers? We’re looking for articles that explore what they are, what they’re good for, and any special strategies for working with them.

What’s your go-to summer knitting project? Share your designs with us!

We’re also looking for articles and projects that celebrate the spirit of summer spinning. Whether you’re designing airy handspun garments, experimenting with lightweight construction, or creating portable projects that are perfect for swim meets, stadiums, and other summer adventures, we’d love to see how you make the most of the season.

—Pamela K. Schultz, editor

Submissions due: August 17, 2026

We are looking for:

  • Feature articles—stories, profiles, history.
  • Handspun projects—instructions using knitting, weaving, crochet, or other techniques with handspun yarn.
  • How-to articles—tell us how it is done.
  • Web content—if you have an idea for a shorter piece, about 300 to 500 words, please submit your proposal to us. 

Have an idea that doesn’t fit our theme? Send that to us, too! We may be able to use it in an upcoming issue. 

Use our convenient online submissions form to send us your article and project proposals and attach photos and sketches, too.

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Questions? Contact us at [email protected].

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Submissions due: August 17, 2026

We will notify you of our decision: September 1, 2026

Articles and projects due: November 30, 2026

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Pamela K. Schultz is the editor of Spin Off. She knits, spins, weaves, and gardens in coastal North Carolina.

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