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    Explore " yarn" with insightful episodes like "Rebecca Mezoff (classic)", "Episode 44: Why Tech Edit?", "S4:E13. Slow Fashion.", "Episode 42: Updates and Tech Revisited" and "S4:E12. Swatch: Gulf Coast Native." from podcasts like ""The Long Thread Podcast", "Craft. Design. Edit. Sleep. Repeat", "Geminate Podcast", "Craft. Design. Edit. Sleep. Repeat" and "Geminate Podcast"" and more!

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    Rebecca Mezoff (classic)

    Rebecca Mezoff (classic)
    There may be no other type of textile that is more art and craft at the same time than tapestry weaving. Tapestry allows the weaver to create images with simple tools, but the skills and materials in tapestry are generally hard-wearing. You might find a tapestry on the floor as a rug as often as on a wall as a piece of art. Rebecca Mezoff became a tapestry weaver after a career in occupational therapy, finding that it suited her artistically and let her use other skills she loved, such as teaching, dyeing, and spinning. She weaves very large pieces in her studio and very small pieces in outdoor spaces that she explores with a small handheld loom. In addition to teaching in person and online, she is the author of two books. Links The Art of Tapestry Weaving (https://rebeccamezoff.com/the-art-of-tapestry-weaving) Untangled: A Crafty Sheep’s Guide to Tapestry Weaving (https://rebeccamezoff.com/untangled) Online classes (https://rebeccamezoff.com/online-learning) Rebecca’s article “Weaving with Handspun: What Makes a Good Tapestry Yarn?” (https://spinoffmagazine.com/weaving-handspun-makes-good-tapestry-yarn/) appeared in Spin Off Spring 2017. (https://shop.longthreadmedia.com/products/spin-off-spring-2017-download?_pos=1&_sid=86b50d00b&_ss=r) Listen to our interview (https://spinoffmagazine.com/long-thread-podcast-maggie-casey-and-judy-steinkoenig/) with Rebecca’s spinning teacher, Maggie Casey, on the Long Thread Podcast. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You’ll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway’s array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you’ll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. At Stewart Heritage Farm in New Market, Tennessee, farm to fiber and yarn has been a part of their story for 20 years. Home to a small herd of alpacas, Stewart Heritage produces small-batch roving, yarn, and finished goods available in 100-percent alpaca and natural blends in natural tones and brilliant hand-dyed colors. Discover the fine quality, long-lasting comfort, and soft luxury of alpaca to wear and enjoy in your home. Explore and shop alpaca at stewartheritagefarm.com (https://stewartheritagefarm.com/). Peters Valley School of Craft enriches lives through the learning, appreciation and practice of fine craft. For more than 50 years, accomplished artists and students have come together in community at our craft school for powerful creativity and joyous life-long learning in the beautiful Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. We are firmly dedicated to inclusion, diversity, equity, and access through all of our programs. We value and welcome the experienced professional artist, the new learner, the collector—and everyone in between who can be touched by the power of craft. Visit petersvalley.org (https://petersvalley.org/) to start your journey today!

    Kaffe Fassett, Artist & Color Master

    Kaffe Fassett, Artist & Color Master
    Kaffe Fassett doesn’t play favorites in his work—he doesn’t have a favorite medium, and he definitely doesn’t have a favorite color. What he has is a powerful delight in combining the simple elements of color, line, and image, and a passion for helping other people share in that joy. For someone whose career is inextricably linked to stitching, his needlework techniques are surprisingly simple. “I’m never interested in technical acrobatics,” he says. “I think that color is what is fabulous, and you know, a beautiful image that has beautiful colors doesn’t need to go any further.” Some of his best-known work layers brightly colored cotton fabrics of his own design into patchwork quilts, which he takes to beautiful locations to photograph. Yet one of the textiles he’s excited about is a vintage patchwork quilt top worked in diamonds and squares, with striking contrasts placed next to soothing harmonies. Visit the show notes page at pieceworkmagazine.com (https://pieceworkmagazine.com/long-thread-podcast-kaffe-fassett) to see a photo of the quilt. Kaffe’s work has expanded into so many formats in part because of a series of remarkable collaborations, both with companies (including Rowan, FreeSpirit Fabrics, and Peruvian Connection) and other artists. When sharing ideas or teaching, particularly with partner Brandon Mably, the enjoyment of seeing the spark of creative understanding in someone else is part of the joy. “That's what I would say to people: you know, the first thing is, get friends who are sympathetic to your dream. Try to find somebody who’s going to encourage you rather than discourage you.” As the first living textile artist to have a show at the Victoria & Albert Museum, Kaffe’s artwork is valued and renowned the world over—yet through books, patterns, and his own “paint box” of fabrics and materials, his work is accessible to every crafter. This episode is brought to you by Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Links Kaffe Fassett Studio (https://www.kaffefassett.com/) List of Kaffe Fassett books (https://www.kaffefassett.com/publications/) Find a listing of Kaffe’s events (https://www.kaffefassett.com/about/events/) Kaffe’s designs and collaborations in yarn, needlepoint, and quilting fabrics are available on his website. (https://www.kaffefassett.com/gallery/)

    Gulf Coast Native Sheep wool, So much wool carding and Knit along updates

    Gulf Coast Native Sheep wool, So much wool carding and Knit along updates

     All about hand spinning yarn, knitting, owning a wool mill, farm life and everything in between. 

    Link to this Episode on YouTube
    https://youtu.be/LKbC5cQ5nSE
     

    Knit-a-long on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/ewethful-fiber-farm--mill/4292265/1-25
    Pattern: Calliope
    Designer: Espace Tricot
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/calliope-13
    Yarns talked about as possibilities

    Ewetopia DK Sustainawool
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections/other-u-s-milled-yarns/products/sustainawool-dk-weight-yarns

    Sincere Sheep Fingering Cormo shown in vlog
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections/other-u-s-milled-yarns/products/sincere-sheep-cormo-fingering-weight-yarn

    Ewetopia Mohair/Silk yarns shown in vlog
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections/other-u-s-milled-yarns/products/mohair-silk-lace-weight-ewetopia-yarn


    Join Ewethful’s Patreon Community
    https://www.patreon.com/EwethfulFiberMill


    Shop for Ewethful handspinning fibers
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections


    Free hand spinning resources
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/pages/wool-education


    For more info and to join Ewethful’s Monthy Fiber Subscription Club
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/products/monthly-fiber-club-starts-december-2018


    Sweater I’m wearing
    Pattern: Fosette
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fosette
    Designer: Devin Ventre
    Yarn: hand spun Romeldale/CVM wool


    More on Gulf Coast Native sheep at
    https://www.gulfcoastsheep.info/


    Navajo Churro wool from


    Mission at Ewethful: 

    My mission at Ewethful Fiber Mill is to fill making hands with small batch American grown yarns and fibers. I 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.


    Find me at:
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/


    Instagram
    @ewethfulfiberfarm https://www.instagram.com/ewethfulfibermill/


    Facebook
    EwethfulFiberFarmandMill https://www.facebook.com/ewethfulfiberfarmandmill


    Ravelry group: Ewethful Fiber Farm & Mill


    Blogging at http://www.beingewethful.com/

    First finished knit of the year, more knit along talk and a trip to the fiber farm

    First finished knit of the year, more knit along talk and a trip to the fiber farm

     All about hand spinning yarn, knitting, owning a wool mill, farm life and everything in between. 

    Link to this Episode on YouTube
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a47-XEN_t-Y


     Knit-a-long on Ravelry https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/ewethful-fiber-farm--mill/4292265/1-25
    Pattern: Calliope
    Designer: Espace Tricot
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/calliope-13
    Yarns talked about as possibilities
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections/other-u-s-milled-yarns/products/sustainawool-dk-weight-yarns


    Join Ewethful’s Patreon Community
    https://www.patreon.com/EwethfulFiberMill


    Shop for Ewethful handspinning fibers
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections


    Free hand spinning resources
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/pages/wool-education


    For more info and to join Ewethful’s Monthy Fiber Subscription Club
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/products/monthly-fiber-club-starts-december-2018


    Languishing shawl knit
    Pattern: Diaemus
    Designer: Lisa Mutch
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/diaemus


    Finished Sweater I showed
    Pattern: Fosette
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fosette
    Designer: Devin Ventre
    Yarn: hand spun Romeldale/CVM wool


    Beanie I am knitting
    Pattern: Flicker & Flame
    Designer: Andrea Mowrey
    https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/flicker--flame


    Books I talked about
    Caturday Knife Special by CJ Reynolds
    Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
    The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt


    Mission at Ewethful: 

    My mission at Ewethful Fiber Mill is to fill making hands with small batch American grown yarns and fibers. I 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.


    Find me at:
    https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/


    Instagram
    @ewethfulfiberfarm https://www.instagram.com/ewethfulfibermill/


    Facebook
    EwethfulFiberFarmandMill https://www.facebook.com/ewethfulfiberfarmandmill


    Ravelry group: Ewethful Fiber Farm & Mill


    Blogging at http://www.beingewethful.com/



    MAKING STITCHES 2023 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

    MAKING STITCHES 2023 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

    Hello there and welcome to the Making Stitches Podcast 2023 Christmas Special. Join me for a selection box of treats looking back at the past 12 months in my podcast world.

    You can hear from guests including Dr Mia Hobbs from the 'Why I Knit' Podcast on the mental health benefits of being creative, Dr Fran Darlington-Pollock from the Greater Manchester Mayor's Charity about their yarny Christmas appeal this year and some more of my guests from the podcast this year. Also joining me are some of the lovely people I met at this year's Great Northern Textile Show who will be sharing what's on their Christmas wish list.

    Thank you to all of my guests who joined me on this episode, and throughout the year. Thank you to you too for listening! I hope you have a lovely Christmas and that 2024 is kind to you.

    My guests in this episode include:

    And if  you would like to support the Black Sheep Wools 'Deck the Halls' charity campaign in support of the Greater Manchester Mayor's Charity, you can find all the details here.


    To join the mailing list for the Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this link.

    For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website. The theme music is Winter Trip by Audioflame from Melody Loops other music used in this episode is Happy Sunshine by Roman Cano, also from Melody Loops.

    The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.

    You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.
    Making Stitches  Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.

    Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston.

    Ep 203 Jeri and Irina: The Non-Expendable Dependables (Don't Tell Sly)

    Ep 203 Jeri and Irina: The Non-Expendable Dependables (Don't Tell Sly)

    Our podcast guests today are Jeri Robinson Lawrence and daughter Irina Lawrence Mathias.  This hardworking mother/daughter team has contributed a few soundbites in between Points A, B, C and X in the rush of the New York State Sheep and Wool Festival every year, but as they’re the ones that everyone needs something from at all times, a relaxed moment has been hard to come by with these two.

    So we went to the mountain (so to speak, although it’s southern Pennsylvania just west of the Susquehanna River, so there were a few hills in there).  They have plenty of things available on their website for anyone who might want some delicious shades, colors, and types of fiber, but the physical location of the farm and shop known as Flying Fibers is a place for the senses.  

    Sheep (mostly Shetlands, with a few Leicester and Wensleydale in the mix), chickens, dogs, cats, toddlers, and what seems like every other creature in Noah’s Ark are napping, creating, munching, gamboling or just sitting picturesquely on this little homestead, with green pastures surrounded by waving wheat and banks of bee-covered lavender.  We don’t know how they trained all the critters to perform so beautifully for the cameras (but not the husband, I’m afraid – he ran when we pushed “record”), but the visuals were absolutely lovely.  The scents were fantastic too -- lavender AND lanolin included.

    Our Shetland mascot, Jane, could not have a better home with better people.  And the world is a better place because of pretty much everything connected with this little spot of heaven.

    Links:
    https://www.flyingfibers.com/
    https://www.shetland-sheep.org/
    https://sheepandwool.com/

    Support the show

    Felicia Lo, Unapologetic Colorist

    Felicia Lo, Unapologetic Colorist
    Felicia Lo spent most of her college years wearing a lot of black. The bright, happy color combinations that she loved as a child—lime green and hot pink, pink and yellow—didn’t fit other people’s idea of what colors went together, so she avoided wearing colors altogether. It took years to begin introducing color into her wardrobe again. As handdyeing began its groundswell in the early 2000s, Felicia began experimenting with dyeing fiber and then yarn. As it turned out, fiber artists across the world thought that her color sense was not only acceptable but irresistible. What began as a casual project in 2005 has grown into a company with a dozen staff members, hundreds of colorways, and a roster of yarn and fiber bases. Yet despite the company’s larger scale, each skein or braid of fiber is still prepared, colored, rinsed, and packaged by hand. Maintaining consistency in their very handmade product has meant transforming SweetGeorgia from her initial solo project into a team effort, with staff members collaborating on new colors and initiatives. Felicia published her book Dyeing to Spin & Knit in 2017, with techniques for fiber artists to choose colors, apply them effectively, and use their handdyed creations. That same year, she founded the School of SweetGeorgia to offer online classes and community, first in handdyeing and later in knitting, spinning, weaving, and other fiber arts. Although her fiber-arts practices stretch from spinning to crochet, tapestry, machine knitting, and weaving, Felicia always has a knitting project on the needles . . . and these days, it’s almost certainly not black. More of our conversation with Felicia, including what's on her needles and her suggestions on how to choose yarn colors for a knitting project how to choose the right yarn structure for a knitted project, is available in the library (https://farmfiberknits.com/library/CxLIBUXRRtOoXdNqgvPh_Q) for subscribers to Farm & Fiber Knits. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You’ll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you’ll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Links SweetGeorgia (https://sweetgeorgiayarns.com/) School of SweetGeorgia (https://www.schoolofsweetgeorgia.com/) Dyeing to Spin & Knit (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/629139/dyeing-to-spin-and-knit-by-felicia-lo/)

    Mary Jeanne Packer, Battenkill Fibers Carding & Spinning Mill

    Mary Jeanne Packer, Battenkill Fibers Carding & Spinning Mill
    In 2009, Mary Jeanne Packer founded Battenkill Fibers Carding & Spinning Mill to work with small farms, yarn companies, and even individual handspinners who wanted great yarn. The partnerships built around the mill are helping revitalize the regional wool economy and sustain shepherds and shops alike. We are far from the days when 13 water-powered mills lined the Battenkill River in Greenwich, New York, all processing American wool, but through collaborations across the textile industry, the prospects for high-quality yarn look bright. For a farm with a few dozen sheep, a local yarn store wanting to make a special line of yarn, or even a handspinner with a prize fleece from the wool festival and no means to wash it, creating roving or yarn comes from a partnership with a mill built on expertise and trust. How should the fiber be washed, spun, and plied? What will bring out the best in the wool? The mill transforms and adds value to a year’s fiber crop, the results of the feed, care, and shearing that farmers condult year-round. Mary Jeanne relishes the opportunity to support members of the yarn community and make connections among them, so that a niche yarn company can source a special kind fiber or shepherds can keep their farms going with an additional source of revenue. Seeing gaps in the regional textile industry and opportunities for sustainable growth, Mary Jeanne and yarn shop owner Gail Parrinello brought together a group of farmers, dyers, millers, designers, makers, distributors, and retailers in a network called the Hudson Valley Textile Project. One of the initiatives of the project is Clean Fleece New York, a medium-scale scouring facility that processes batches of fiber too large for a small mill but below the minimum for an industrial-scale scouring facility, which has just opened in fall of 2023. More of our conversation with Mary Jeanne, including how to choose the right yarn structure for a knitted project, what surprising yarns you might be overlooking, and how to find the most wonderful yarns at a fiber festival, is available in the library (https://farmfiberknits.com/library/209474243) for subscribers to Farm & Fiber Knits. This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. Links Battenkill Fibers (https://www.battenkillfibers.com/) Hudson Valley Textile Project (https://www.hvtextileproject.org/) Clean Fleece New York (https://www.cleanfleece.com/) Mountain Meadow Wool (https://mountainmeadowwool.com/) Shaniko Wool Company (https://www.shanikowoolcompany.com/) Green Mountain Spinnery (https://www.spinnery.com/) Laxtons Wooltrace DK (https://www.bylaxtons.co.uk/products/wooltrace-dk) Foster Sheep Farm (https://www.fostersheepfarm.com/) Bare Naked Wools/Knitspot (https://www.barenakedwools.com/) The Woolly Thistle (https://thewoollythistle.com/) Brooklyn General Store (https://brooklyngeneral.com/) Kingdom Fleece and Fiberworks (https://www.kingdomfleeceandfiberworks.net/)

    Episode 182: Tango Alpha Lima: “Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II” with Ivan A. Houston

    Episode 182: Tango Alpha Lima: “Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II” with Ivan A. Houston
    IN THE NEWS Knowing the signs of a stroke can save your life How a Hallmark Movie's Take on Air Force Romance Got Cooperation from the Thunderbirds THIS WEEK'S GUEST Ivan Abbott Houston, who was a design engineer and test driver of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle, MLRS and Humvee Military Vehicle, shares the story of his father, Ivan James Houston, a Buffalo Soldier who served with the 92nd Division in Italy during WWII, and wrote two books and a documentary film about his experiences during and after the war. RAPID FIRE Free career guidance for Veterans from America's top companies U.S. Army Mariners Rescue A Man Clinging To Plastic Lid In The Middle Of The Ocean VA recreation therapist leads Yak and Yarn group Special Guest: Ivan A. Houston.
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