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The second issue of SpinKnit takes you to places near and far, introduces you to techniques ancient and modern, and explores more
ways to make and use wonderful yarns. Experience the world of
fiber in rich detail.
READ
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Traditional Textiles
Spindle Love
Glorious Sheep
Spinning to Knit
Departments
On the cover: Clockwise from left: Forrester Russian spindle photo by Sandi Wiseheart; Tzotzil sheep photo Russell Gordon/Danita Delimont.
com; Bond Bon-Bon Bowler photo by Joe Coca. Credits this page: Left to right: Photo by Amy Clarke Moore, photo by Sandi Wiseheart, photo
by Sarah Wroot, photo by Joe Coca, photo by Anne Merrow.
All contents of this issue of SpinKnit Interweave Press LLC, 2011. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited, except by permission of the
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Contributors
Meet the team that sets the
eMag spinning
. . . and Finally
Leaping Lambs, Bouncing
Bonds
The Gleasons baby Bonds
say hello to summer.
Sponsored by
12,000 Spindles
and Counting ...
Sandi Wiseheart
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Using a woodburning tool, Tom
creates designs from bold to
delicate on some spindle whorls.
Photo by Sandi Wiseheart.
Tom arranges his spindles on just one of the racks at Gemini Fibres. Photo
by Sandi Wiseheart.
Have You
Any Wool?
Anne Merrow
The Gleasons
began as breeders of old-style
Corriedales
such as the ones
shown here.
Photo by Joanna
Gleason.
Breeding Bonds
Copper Cowl
Sara Lamb
Patt
Project Notes
The lower edging, worked sideways after the cowl is completed, gives
an elegant finish. Photo by Joe Coca.