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Small Farm Yarn and Fiber Subscriptions - Review and Info

n addition to Renee we have many wonderful small farmers who contribute to our bi monthly spinning fiber sampler box. The idea with these boxes is to get the small farm fiber into the hands of crafters so they can try new fibers and then contact the farmer directly to buy more. This will help to support these great farmers as they take care of the fiber animals we all love.

My Local Wool was created by my friend Ashley Martinaeu and was met with much enthusiam from the fiber arts community. I am thrilled to be able to keep her dream moving forward.

My Local Wool is a community focused on fostering profitable and enriching relationships in the fiber arts community. Check out the new Community options. Become a listed Fiber Friend.

We’ve listened to you! We know there’s nothing more exciting than finding a new passion in the fiber arts and many of you live in more remote areas where you may feel like you’re the only one who shares your passion. Well we’re here to help. We are now offering an option to join our map as a “ Fiber Friend” We will not list your exact address just a general zip code and what your interests are and how you would like to be contacted to form crafting groups, farm field trips or just have someone close to reach out to in a way that feels comfortable to you. Click the button below to learn more. Simply sign up for join our map and fill out the form and you will be added and our friendly staff will contact you to make sure you’re listed just the way you want to be. We can make updates and changes for you any time simply contact us at hello@mylocalwool.com for more info. We look forward to hearing from you and enriching our community together.

We are also always looking to add boutique small farm mills to our map. If you process wool or have a favorite please to go please contact us!

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What is a Tensioned Lazy Kate ?- SpinOlution Spinning Wheel Bessie Kate

If you’re new to the world of spinning your own yarn you may be confused about what the term “ lazy kate” even means. Who is Kate? Why is she lazy, how will this lazy woman ever help me with my spinning? Perhaps a distant cousin of Lazy Susan? Well I’m not sure why this spinning tool is called a Lazy Kate but I do know that they are one of the most useful tools I can think of for spining. The long and short of it is that you use a Kate to hold your bobbins full of single ply yarn so that they can spin freely while you are plying your yarn. This is useful no matter if you you are doing a basic double ply or something more fancy like a chain ply. In a pinch you could just put your bobbins or balls of yarn into a shoebox to keep them from running off but this is not ideal at all because they will still be bumping around and possibly damaging fine delicate singles. If you are newer to spinning your singles may not have a firm enough twist and could start to come apart on you with all of the bumping around. This is where the Lazy Kate comes into play. The standard Lazy Kate will hold your bobbins up right on rods letting you ply easily while they free spin. Some spinning wheels have an attached lazy Kate like the pollywog, bullfrog, or bees. The Modular spinning wheels, Echo, Firefly, and Monarch are best used with the attachable standard lazy kate. This accessories can be used either attached or free standing on the floor.

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Worsted Style Yarn Spinning-Worsted Vs. Woolen Style Spinning

Worsted Style spinning -I just love a well planed out worsted style yarn. This type of spinning makes well behaved singles that are great on their own or even better plyed together. Because they are nice and compact they will create a lovely even yarn and are great for show off those fabulous colors from a dyed braid! Let’s Learn how to Spin a Worsted Style Yarn!

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Top 4 Best Spinning Wheel features on SpinOlution Wheels in 2022

Find out the top 4 reasons I think that these spinolution spinning wheels are the best spinning wheel on the market today.

They have a wide range of bobbin sizes and features. The big bobbins and the open face orifice make it very accessible that way while having the fastest spinning ratios, meaning that you can spend very fine easily because you've got a really smooth and really quick spinning ratio at the same time. And then the really lightweight 3d printed bobbins,four-ounce and eight-ounce bobbins really are great for fine spinning. You end up having the wheel range options where you can really go between the really big and the really fast I definitely think this is what sets these wheels apart.

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