Knitter's Review
December 4, 2014 After more than a decade of writing about other people's yarn, I've recently been trying my hand at making it myself. I wanted to work with American sheep farmers and textiles producers, to learn their challenges and their joys, and bring greater attention to the work they do. It's been exhilarating to make yarn on a larger scale. It began with a bale of superfine Saxon Merino, which was quickly followed by two bales of American Cormo from a family ranch in Montana and nearly the entire clip of a CVM/Romeldale farm in Pennsylvania. This fall, I finally popped open that second bale of Cormo with the intent of creating something really special. And this week, I share the whole yarn-making story with you. Heifer Holidays In the New Year In the Forums: Fess Up Need help logging into the Forums? As always, I thank you for letting me be a part of your knitting life. We'll talk again in two weeks! P.S. Do you have friends who would enjoy Knitter's Review? If so, don't hesitate to forward this email to them. Knitter's Review Poll Please humor me, I really am curious: Did you know I was making yarn? Participate in our Knitter's Review Poll and you'll see an instant tally of all the votes. On the Cover Yarn prototypes Subscriber Services Having problems viewing this? %%webversion%% Did you miss a week? Visit our online archive of all past newsletters. Has your email address changed? Update your subscription: %%modifydetails_3%% Receive this from a friend? Join us! No longer wish to receive this newsletter? %%unsubscribelink%% © Copyright 2000-2014 by Clara H. Parkes. All rights reserved. |