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YST Episode 159 June 2019

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

Release Date: 06/17/2019

YST Episode 189 Spinning cotton and picking wool show art YST Episode 189 Spinning cotton and picking wool

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

This podcast talks about why hand spinners have such a hard time spinning cotton, and ways to help that process.

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YST Episode 188 How old is that fiber show art YST Episode 188 How old is that fiber

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

I have collected fiber to spin over the years, and am just now getting around to some of the older purchases. This podcast talks about some of that spinning.

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YST Episode 187 The big wash up show art YST Episode 187 The big wash up

Yarnspinners Tales's Podcast

After I spin a skein of yarn, It needs to be washed. Sometimes, I put this off until I have many to wash. I also talk about using the flow chart for how fibers burn, to determine what fiber content you have to spin.

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The week's summary for Sept 5-11th of my spinning projects as well as a few homestead projects.

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YST Episode 185 A Yin Yang fleece show art YST Episode 185 A Yin Yang fleece

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What? Black and white wool on one sheep?

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Creativity in the midst of a Pandemic show art Creativity in the midst of a Pandemic

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Back in January 2021, I was doing the New Year thing, thinking about podcasting again, and putting a discussion about the New Year in that podcast.  Somehow, the podcast never happened, and this bit of writing I did, was never published.  Is it still relevant?  I think so, but in a softer way, in that we are really not totally motionless anymore by the Pandemic.   I started the musing with the question 'why during 2020 and especially forced to stay at home, did I not burst into a shower of creative work?'  I had to look at what I have needed in the past to be...

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July 26 2021 An Open ended Absence show art July 26 2021 An Open ended Absence

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Just a brief note to fill those of you that haven't heard of my Mom's illness.  I have to stop the podcast for awhile, as I spend time with her.

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YST Episode 184 07/21/21 show art YST Episode 184 07/21/21

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A new to me spinning wheel, 3D printed, is the topic of this podcast. There's also a brief discussion of the different between Scotch and Double Drive on spinning wheels.

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YST Episode 183 07/19/21 show art YST Episode 183 07/19/21

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In a house full of fiber to spin, sometimes some shows up in the strangest of places.

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YST A Brief Hello show art YST A Brief Hello

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Podcasting for me is on the back burner at this time.  I plan to return with the Tour de Fleece in July 2021.

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It's that time of year, and the tents are up and the vendors hopeful as the cycle of yearly fiber fairs continue.  I mention in the podcast my 'blue sky' dream of hitting them nationwide some year.  A van full of fiber to sell, and be replaced by purchases, sounds just right!

The photo for this podcast shows the Pegosa alpaca fiber I am currently spinning by the lock on my Roberta.

There are lots of links for the podcast, for everyone that I mentioned, be sure to check out the webpages.

The Woolery, which you can find at fiber fairs and their storefront.

Dyed in the Wool.  I owe Sandy Ferguson an apology for not mentioning in the podcast, her as an owner of this business too!

The Alien Encounter sock pattern can be found on Ravelry, here.

The Stoltman Family farm only has a FaceBook page, here.

Ohio Valley Natural Fibers is the fiber processing mill I talk about.

Yarn Geek Fibers has this page of dyed yarn and fibers for sale.

Punkin Patch is Equinox Farm home of the crazy sheep lady.  There's a good blog on that website, where you can get you fill of photos and good writing. This is the farm from whom I purchased Bullwinkle's fleece.

This blog had one post that showed Bullwinkle, he's the white sheep.

This farm is also part of the breed conservancy program, Shave 'em to Save 'em, for rare breed sheep.