Softest Wool Breeds for Spinning Next to Skin Soft Yarn
Softest Wool Breeds for Spinning Next to Skin Soft Yarn
Why Local Wool Matters-Fiber Arts Blog-My Local Wool
Why Local Wool Matters-Fiber Arts Blog-My Local Wool
Spinning Wheel vs Drop Spindle-Which to Choose?
Spinning wheels are a staple of the fiber arts, but when it comes to choosing one, you'll likely find yourself overwhelmed. There are so many different types!
Comparing Alpaca Fiber- Guide for Yarn Spinning
Have you ever wanted to learn more about alpaca fiber? I'll cover the different types of alpaca fiber as well as which breeds have the right kind of fiber. Once you've grabbed some fiber, let's spin it into yarn and enjoy the wonderful benefits of working with alpaca. It'll be fun. I promise.
Best Beginner Spinning Wheels - Modern - Ergonomic - Simple
Best Beginner Spinning Wheels - Modern - Ergonomic - Simple
There are a lot of spinning wheels out there. Some are better than others, and some make it easier to learn how to spin. We've picked the three best beginner spinning wheels from SpinOlution so you can get started with your very first yarns!
Spinning Alpaca Fiber into Yarn- an Overview
Alpaca fiber is unique and luxurious. It's a great alternative to wool, and it can be spun into warm, durable yarns. The process of spinning alpaca fiber into yarn requires patience and skill, but the results are well worth it. Here's how to spin alpaca into yarn:
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!