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“Selfish” Knitting

Early hat efforts, circa 2005 Around this time of year, it’s not surprising to see many people rushing to finish hand-knit gifts for the holidays. I’ve also seen a few people refer to their chance to get some “selfish knitting” … Continue reading

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Next issue of Spin Off

I’m rather looking forward to this issue.

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Skein competition how-to, Part 2: Basic requirements

The basic requirements for competition skeins vary depending on the class or category and the competition itself. Generally, there are categories based on any or all of the following characteristics: – Fiber content. Different classes usually exist for 100% wool, … Continue reading

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Analysis of a competition skein

Judith McKenzie has been known to say that there are two types of spinning: the kind you do for competitions, and your real spinning where you bend the rules to create truly useful and interesting yarns. She’s right in that … Continue reading

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Tarts n’ Crafts

Last weekend was Ladyfest’s annual Tarts n’ Crafts show, a good-sized indie craft fair with vendors from Ottawa, Montreal, and Toronto. I didn’t buy much (and I’ve heard from many of the sellers that it was unfortunately a very slow … Continue reading

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the art of Adelaide Paul

This post has nothing to do about knitting, spinning, sustainability or any of the other topics I usually write about. Instead, I’d like to share with you the art of Adelaide Paul, an artist from Philadelphia. What makes Adelaide’s art … Continue reading

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Blog Action Day — Climate Change and Cashmere

I’ve written before on the negative environmental effects of the cashmere industry, but for this year’s climate-change-themed Blog Action Day I’d like to write on the subject in greater detail, and how knitters and other fibre artists can avoid contributing … Continue reading

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