Wool n' Spinning Radio

By: Rachel Smith Rebecca Osborn
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  • Rachel & Rebecca sit down to talk about all things handspinning, yarn, fibre, and community. Join them to deepen the conversation in the Wool n' Spinning community.
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  • Meaghan of Bramble Ridge Hand Dyed Yarns
    Jan 1 2025

    Dear Spinning Circle,

    Today. On Wool n’ Spinning Radio. Rebecca and Rachel sat down with Meaghan of Bramble Ridge Hand Dyed Yarns, based out of Mission, British Columbia, Canada. Meaghan has been dyeing up a storm in the background, creating our next iteration of Breed Blends and Colour Study fibre for us to spin & create with! Thank you to Meaghan for this opportunity to work with you, support your small business and create with the community at large!

    Meaghan has generously offered a discount code to the Patreon community of Wool n’ Spinning. When you log into your account, you will see at the top of your feed (if you didn’t get an email about the post already) that there is a post there about all things Breed Blends & Colour Study. This post has the ordering link, as well as the discount code. Please be sure to put the discount code in before you complete your ordering as refunds will not be offered.

    Breed Blends & Colour Study Ordering Links & Discount Code Post here

    You DO NOT need to be a member of the Patreon community to participate - only to get the discount code!

    If you have questions about what we discussed in today’s episode, please post them in the community, either as part of the Slack channel (available through Patreon) or on the Ravelry group, Wool n’ Spinning. Of course, we would love to welcome you to our community. Membership in the community provides you access to an amazing archive of teaching vlogs & posts that will help you on your handspinning journey. I am also here as a resource to help you! The Join button is also on the landing page on Patreon for those wishing to learn more. If you are enjoying the audio podcast, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a rating or review to help other handspinners find it. Thank you so much!

    Comment here with your thoughts for your fibre! What are you going to spin with it? Socks? A fun yarn structure? Please share!

    Warmly,

    Rachel

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    40 mins
  • The Whys & Hows of Big Projects
    Dec 1 2024

    Dear Spinning Circle,

    Welcome back to another Radio episode! This month, Rebecca sat Rachel down to quiz her about working through longer projects. It came from a discussion back in August at Knit City Calgary 2024. For context, let's set the table: Back in 2019, you were struggling with the idea of how to justify the time and effort to put into a really big spinning project to weave an heirloom piece. Do you remember that feeling?

    What is the Biggest Project you’ve ever completed? How long did it take? How did you feel about it at the end vs. the beginning? How did it change things for you?

    Gentle Morning by Trin-Annelie here

    Cheviot 3-ply handspun for Gentle Mornning here (1000 yards / 355 grams)

    Rideau-Arcott/Charollais 4-ply handspun here (1600 yards / 550 grams)

    What kind of big project dreams do you have right now? What, for you, is the motivation behind them?

    Aside from the obvious limitations of hours in the day (which is huge and should be acknowledged), do you feel like anything else is holding you back from trying one? How do we give ourselves permission to pursue projects like this?

    Compare big projects - like spinning to weave for a coat, etc. - a sampling-heavy or learning-heavy big project, like Year of Yarn, Year of Colour (available for purchase), or a Certificate program. How is the process different? How are they easier or harder to justify? How does each one change you as a maker?

    A can-of-worms question: do you think of these pieces as “art”? Would doing so change their perceived value?

    How do you manage longer spins, especially those that are colour monotonous? How do you plan for these larger projects? Please share below!

    Please take a moment to like & share the podcast, leave a review & share with others! For more, head to Patreon here.

    Thank you for tuning in!

    Rachel & Rebecca

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Spinning Certificates with Rebecka Roy
    Nov 1 2024

    Dear Spinning Circle,

    Rebecca sat down with long-time active community member, Rebecka Roy, known as Becca and @bethy40 on Slack. Becca has been working on her Spinning Certificate of Achievement, from the Association of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers, throughout the past four years. With the recent discussions within the Wool n’ Spinning community about Spinning Certification programs, we thought it would a great opportunity to sit down and hear about Becca’s experience.

    I hope you enjoy our conversation. Links to the website, Instagram and more are available in the show notes and at Patreon.com/woolnspinning.

    Happy Spinning!

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    1 hr and 6 mins

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