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Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast

Release Date: 04/12/2020

Episode 41: How long has it been?! show art Episode 41: How long has it been?!

Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast

Well there has been a lot of life and quite a bit of time, we are still here and sharing the fibre arts we do as life allows!

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Episode 40: Fiber, Life, and a Puppy show art Episode 40: Fiber, Life, and a Puppy

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Yes we're still here!! show art Yes we're still here!!

Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast

We had a lot of life and even more fiber arts! Check out our show notes at https://weavolution.com/fiberlife

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Episode 38: A New Year show art Episode 38: A New Year

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Michelle and Erica catch up on their lives (as always) and crafting. See weavolution.com/fiberlife for full show notes.

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Episode 37: Life and Crafting show art Episode 37: Life and Crafting

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  Sponsored by Weavolution If you would like to support the show, become a  and get access to exclusive Patron content from Erica. Where to find us: iTunes, please leave us a review on  ! We have an e-mail account, please feel free to e-mail us! Podcast Instagram:  Finished Objects Erica finished sewing a new Persian Robe out of purple and fuscia handwoven twill fabric! TJ finished weaving off the warp on his rigid heddle loom! Erica will be warping the loom up again for lessons for other kids in the SCA here in the UK and Europe. WIP's Erica is working on thank...

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Episode 36: Recommendations show art Episode 36: Recommendations

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Erica and Michelle talk projects and TV recommendations. Feel free to share your own recommendations in the comments of this episode's show notes. weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-36

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Episode 35: Upsidedown and Backwards show art Episode 35: Upsidedown and Backwards

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Sponsored by Weavolution Full Shownotes at https://www.weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-35 If you would like to support the show, become a  and get access to exclusive Patron content from Erica. Where to find us: iTunes, please leave us a review on  ! We have an e-mail account, please feel free to e-mail us! Podcast Instagram:     Michelle is             Ravelry: MichelleTF             Instagram:             ...

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Episode 34: Holidays are a Comin' show art Episode 34: Holidays are a Comin'

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Ep 33: Finished Objects Galore show art Ep 33: Finished Objects Galore

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For show notes please see: weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-33 For early access, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weavolution

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Ep 32: Camping, Lakes, and Crafting show art Ep 32: Camping, Lakes, and Crafting

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Finished objects. Previously, Michelle talked about how her daughter was weaving a rug. Her younger daughter also wants to weave one, but all we had left was white rug yarn. So we dyed it. It's red, fuschia and purple. Works in Progress:   Michelle did some spinning. This was roving dyed back in her Washtenaw Wool dyeing days. 

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Intro and Outro Music: Sundown by Joseph McDade, thank you!

Finished Objects:

Michelle has the drum carder from her local library. She finished carding Evan's fleece.

In the process she picked out lots of locks to use in needle felting. Here is a sampling of the different locks from this fleece.

Michelle made a tall gnome to go with some of the long locks from Evan's fleece.

Michelle received a request from a friend for some cloth face masks. Michelle's friend works with the elderly and wants to be able to protect them and her family and asked specifically for ones that you can insert a tissue into because that provides a better barrier than the cloth alone.

Erica finished her tweed yarn. This yarn was spun from superwash targhee and silk she carded together. She spun one single and plied that bobbin with itself using a center pull ball. Erica plans to try this again with fewer passes through the drum carded to see how that changes the yarn.

Erica plied together her Organic Polwarth Graffiti and Graffiti Interrupted singles, She is very pleased with the results. Plying two different color ways together can produce a variety of results.

Erica has gotten back to her Advent Calendar spinning, now that she is working at home and can reclaim her commute time! :) She has spun two more combed tops from the fiber advent calendar and most of a third. The first combed top she spun from the advent calendar was spun as a 3 ply and is complete.

Finished or WIP?

Michelle has pulled out her dye pot for the first time in a few years and is trying to dye some locks. They dyed well, but they need to dry before Michelle can determine how well the locks held up.

Here is the tub and mesh bag Michelle mentioned that should help her keep the locks in better condition.

Works in progress:

Michelle has started to card another Icelandic fleece. This one is most likely a moorit (brown) gray spotted fleece. Unfortunately she misplaced the card that was with this fleece, so she can't check with the farm for confirmation. Yarn from this fleece will be a lovely light brown when finished.

Erica has started knitting a pair of fingerless mitts for a colleague who is retiring. These were meant to be a useful gift for work, but as with many things life got in the way until now!

Erica is still working on knitting a pair of socks for TJ (green) and a pair of socks for herself. She has now turned her first short row heel! So far the short row heel is her favorite heel.

Erica has spun two of her advent calendar tops as singles, the green single will probably become part of her "crazy yarn", aka plied with all the other left over singles from previous spinning projects. The purple silk single will be plied with itself, as a 2 ply yarn.