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  • Where process and product intersect

    Eunny Jang, editor of Interweave Knits, shares with us her excitement about the new issue of Knit.Wear....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Eunny Jang on Jul 30, 2012
    Filed under: Spinning
  • Yarn and Cloth, Peanut Butter and Jelly

    We've invited Anita Osterhaug, editor of Handwoven magazine, to share with us some weaving projects from the next couple of issues that are perfect for handspun....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Anita Osterhaug on Jul 2, 2012
    Filed under: Wool Processing, Plying, Handspun, Spinning Wool, Dyeing, Handwoven, Merino Wool, Natural Dyes, Spinning, Dyeing Yarn
  • Meet the people behind many lace styles

    We've invited Jeane Hutchins, the editor of PieceWork here today to tell you about PieceWork's fifth annual issue all about lace....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Amy Clarke Moore on Jun 18, 2012
    Filed under: Spinning
  • Do you have scarves in your gift closet?

    Former managing editor of Handwoven magazine, Pattie Graver is an accomplished weaver and spinner to boot. In her retirement, she has been offering invaluable help around the Spin-Off office. We have invited...

    Posted to Guest Blog by PattieGraver on May 30, 2012
    Filed under: Spin-Off Magazine, Wool Processing, Handspun, Spinning Wool, Handwoven, Qiviut, Merino Wool, Types of Yarn, Spinning
  • Tunisian Crochet with Your Handspun Yarn

    Learn How to Tunisian Crochet Tunisian crochet has been known as many names over its history, including Afghan crochet, hakning , railway stitch, and Princess Frederick William stitch. It is a fabulous...

    Posted to Guest Blog by Toni Rexroat on May 7, 2012
    Filed under: Handspun, Types of Yarn
  • Go On, Have Some Fun!

    PieceWork's assistant editor Karen Brock shares the fun side of the latest special issue of Knitting Traditions presented by PieceWork....

    Posted to Guest Blog by karen brock on Apr 18, 2012
    Filed under: Spinning
  • An intimate knowledge of yarn

    Interweave Knits Editor Eunny Jang shares how working at Interweave has expanded her yarn curiosity....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Eunny Jang on Apr 11, 2012
    Filed under: Wool Processing, Plying, Spinning Wool, Merino Wool, Spinning
  • National Craft Month Sweepstakes: Pass on Your Passion for Spinning

    When I was little, I remember sitting on the couch listening to the whirl of the wheel as my mom spun. She let me try my hand at the wheel and patiently helped me keep my drop spindle going. The spinning...

    Posted to Guest Blog by Toni Rexroat on Mar 15, 2012
    Filed under: How To Spin, Plying, Handspun, Spindle Spinning, Drop Spindle, How-To, Types of Yarn, Your Yarn, Spinning
  • When teacher becomes student

    Interweave Knits Editor and Knitting Daily TV Host Eunny Jang shares her learning experiences behind the scenes of series 800....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Eunny Jang on Mar 12, 2012
    Filed under: Spinning
  • A True Spinning Confession

    Handwoven's new editor, Anita Osterhaug, shares how she came to spinning and weaving....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Anita Osterhaug on Feb 8, 2012
    Filed under: Spin-Off Magazine, Handspun, Handwoven
  • Handspun for socks? Absolutely!

    Guest editor Anne Merrow points out some very convincing reasons why Sockupied has some great patterns for handspun sock yarn....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Anne Merrow on Jan 30, 2012
    Filed under: Wool Processing, Plying, Worsted, Handspun, Spinning Wool, Merino Wool, Types of Yarn, Spinning
  • How many rare-breed sheep can you fit into a skein of yarn?

    Betsy Alspach joins us today to share about a very special skein she made inspired by Deb Robson's Handspinning Rare Wools DVD....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Amy Clarke Moore on Jan 16, 2012
    Filed under: Spin-Off Magazine, Spinning Wheels, SOAR, Rare Wools, Spinning
  • Spin Art is here for the holidays

    We've invited Jacey Boggs to share her thoughts about her new book, Spin Art, and the holiday season ....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Amy Clarke Moore on Dec 21, 2011
    Filed under: Spin-Off Magazine, Plying, SOAR, Spinning
  • Behind the Scenes of Knitting Daily TV

    We've invited Annie Bakken, associate producer of Knitting Daily TV, to share a peek behind the scenes of the lastest season of Interweave's Public Television show all about knitting....

    Posted to Guest Blog by Amy Clarke Moore on Dec 14, 2011
    Filed under: Spinning
  • A Knitting History Detective

    We've invited Jeane Hutchins, the editor of PieceWork and Knitting Traditions, here today to tell you about a new DVD from Interweave. It is called Knits of Yore: A Close Look at Some Curious, Perplexing...

    Posted to Guest Blog by Amy Clarke Moore on Nov 21, 2011
    Filed under: Spinning
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