Handspun A Podcast about Handspinning, Knitting, and Yarn
A podcast all about handspinning yarn, knitting, wool processing and farm life with Kim Biegler, owner of Ewethful Fiber Farm and Mill. In this podcast I share how to tips and life inside owning a wool mill, making yarn, spinning yarn and owning a fiber flock of animals.
I own a wool mill where I process animal fibers into products for hand spinners.
I also have an online course for learning to handspin yarn on a spinning wheel from the comfort of your own hom- Let's Make Yarn! As well as courses for those in the craft wanting to learn new techniques.
Handspun A Podcast about Handspinning, Knitting, and Yarn
Carding all the dyed wool for the handspin to knit along from YouTube
All the wool is a vlog all about handspinning yarn, processing wool, knitting, owning a wool mill, farm life and everything in between.
To watch this episode on YouTube
https://youtu.be/rKDF1wETX-8https://youtu.be/rKDF1wETX-8
The last of the Shetland wool for the spin to knit along is on the carder. So much dyed wool. I hope you enjoy this as color after color comes off the carder. Get ready to spin! Pattern for the spin to knit along is Hapkerchief by Gudrun Johnston. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hapkerchief
To ask me a question
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Blogging at http://www.beingewethful.com/
Ravelry group: Ewethful Fiber Farm & Mill
Handspun audio podcast
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Mentioned in this episode:
Pattern for spin-to-knit along is Hapkerchief by Gudrun Johnston
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hapkerchief
Link to Conditioning your wool at home: http://www.beingewethful.com/blog/making-a-carding-conditioning-oil
The Ewethful mission...
Our mission at Ewethful Fiber Mill is to fill making hands with small batch American grown yarns and fibers. We strive to produce lightly processed products that maintain their character, have low environmental impact and tell the stories of the animals and shepherds from whence they came.