Drop Spindle Spinning for Complete Beginners: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Your Own Yarn.

Drop Spindle Spinning for Complete Beginners: From Zero to Yarn Hero

Hey there, fiber friends and future spinners! So, you've decided to dive into the wild world of drop spindle spinning. Awesome choice! Whether you're a hobbyist, a DIY enthusiast, or just someone longing to dip their toes into the magical realm of fiber arts, we've got you covered. Think of this guide as your trusty handbook, your seasoned cheerleader, and your no-BS buddy, all rolled into one. Ready to spin your way into greatness? Let's do this.

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Spinning Yarn: Roving Braid vs. Blended Fiber Batt

In the world of handspinning, the choice between spinning from a roving braid and a blended fiber batt can significantly impact the texture, color, and experience of spinning yarn. Both preparations offer unique characteristics and cater to different preferences and projects. This blog will delve into the properties, advantages, and considerations of each, helping spinners make an informed decision on their spinning journey.

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How to Knit with Art Yarn

The Magic of Knitting with Art Yarn and Hand Spun Yarn

Knitters seeking a twist in their crafting journey might find themselves enchanted by the unique characteristics of art yarn and hand spun yarn. These materials transcend the traditional boundaries of knitting, offering a captivating experience and end result that is as unique as the maker. This blog post dives into the alluring world of knitting with these distinctive yarns, guiding you through how to integrate them into your projects to create masterpieces that defy the ordinary.

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Exploring Color Blocked Spinning Fiber Roving vs Marbled Spinning Fiber Roving: A Yarn Spinning Crafts Blog

Exploring Color Blocked Spinning Fiber Roving vs Marbled Spinning Fiber Roving: A Yarn Spinning Crafts Blog

In today's article, we are going to explore the differences between color blocked spinning fiber roving and marbled spinning fiber roving. Whether you are an experienced spinner or just starting out, understanding the characteristics and potential applications of these two types of roving can help you create unique and beautiful handspun yarns. So, let's get started!

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Two ply yarn spinning - tips and tricks

Introduction

Two ply yarn is a very useful method of creating two-strand yarns. It's very easy to do and allows you to change the thickness and even make different color schemes with ease. This guide will go over what you need to know about two-plying yarn, including how it's done and the various types of dyes that work best for this type of project.

It’s made by twisting two strands together, which results in a thicker, more even yarn. The twist in the yarn makes it more stable than single ply and creates less luster. Two ply works best for projects like hats and scarves because it’s not as warm as bulky yarn, but still thick enough to provide warmth.

Two ply can be spun in many different colors and weights of yarn that you can use to create unique designs with your own twist!

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Knitting and crochet as artist expression-knitting as art

If you've ever looked at a knitted or crocheted item and wondered how someone could translate emotion into something so mundane, then you're missing the point. Knitting and crochet are art forms that require as much thought, skill, creativity and talent as any other medium of expression.

You don't have to be an artist to make beautiful things by hand with yarn and needles. The materials are cheap and plentiful, but like any crafty endeavor there's also a learning curve involved. It takes time to learn how to cast on correctly for beginners, measure gauge accurately for others who already know their way around needles—or both!

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What is the difference between Merino wool and Superwash Merino wool? Yarn Spinning Blog

I decided to record and document my expirance spinning yarn in the same semi woolen single strand style with the only diffrece being a super wash merino braid vs a regular merino wool braid. I was hoping to answer the question What is the difference between Merino wool and Superwash Merino wool? Click below to see the video or read the description.

Discover the intricate differences between superwash and non-superwash merino wool in our comprehensive guide. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or new to the world of knitting, understanding these types of wool is crucial for choosing the right materials for your projects. Superwash merino, known for its washability and vibrant dye acceptance, offers practicality and ease of care, making it a popular choice for busy crafters[1]. On the other hand, non-superwash merino retains natural oils and textures, providing an authentic experience and superior warmth, but requires gentle, specific care to avoid felting

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