Steeking Workshop

At my store, I am constantly teaching, picking colors, suggesting patterns and helping all the crafters that come through my door. Well, now that we are in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, my store is closed and I cannot help people on a daily basis face-to-face. BUT, I can provide some instructive videos that … More Steeking Workshop

EEK! Steeking

Steeking strikes fear in the most advanced knitters! Cut my work? Are you crazy? It really isn’t as scary as you think IF you prepare and reinforce your work before cutting. It’s best to steek non-superwashed fibers, but you can successfully steek superwashed wool if you use a machine or hand-sewed reinforcement. Why steek? So … More EEK! Steeking

3rd Floor Guest Bathroom – Complete Renovation – Featuring my knit and woven pieces.

Originally posted on my old blog in 2016.  The link in HERE I hope this project gives you some inspiration on what a little bit of color, and a little bit of yarn can do to spice up a space and make it warm and inviting. And now. . . . THE RENOVATION  The house … More 3rd Floor Guest Bathroom – Complete Renovation – Featuring my knit and woven pieces.

Series (Installment 3 – Icelandic Wool): Spinning my way through the Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook

This is the third post in the Series.  Follow the links below to view the 1st and 2nd posts in this series. Installment 1 – Huacaya AlpacaInstallment 2 – Corriedale Wool Icelandic Wool  “This breed originated in Iceland and is hardy and adapted to harsh, changeable climate and marginal pasture and browse conditions. Ewes are … More Series (Installment 3 – Icelandic Wool): Spinning my way through the Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook