Fake It To Make It : A history of synthetic fibers
A brief & totally not nerdy history of synthetic fibers! Everything you never really wanted to know about how synthetic yarn is made.
A brief & totally not nerdy history of synthetic fibers! Everything you never really wanted to know about how synthetic yarn is made.
Let’s have another post where pull on my cowgirl boots, sit down at my spinning wheel, and ramble on about the history of something yarn-y related. Today its the history of spinning wheels and how the spinning wheels of today don’t look anything like their medieval predecessors.
We have to put up with badly behaved kitties because a brief and half-hearted review of the history of housecats proves they don’t need us at all.
The Terrible Knitters of Dent Have been terribly distracting to me of late. I’ve been hunting down their stories instead of knitting.
Lets talk about those mythic crafters with the power of life and death over mortals. Its a Halloween Spinning in Cowgirl Boots.
A look into the history of the Forbidden Stitch, aka Blind Stitch.
The year is 1846 and Mlle. Eleonore Riego de la Branchardiere has published the first Irish Crochet patterns ever. Grab your hook and let’s get started!
Pull up a chair. I’m spinning some merino (in my cowgirl boots) and talking about how merino got to be the king of sheep.
Its a Spinning In Cowgirl Boots day and I’m telling the tale of Ned Ludd and the Luddites: knitters, spinners and weavers who fought against progress, factory owners, and the British government to hold on to their way of life and their income. Sometimes that fight ended in death.
Hemp, real industrial grade hemp, won’t get you high. But it can get you some nice fiber to play with.