Fiber Mill: A Spring update
This week I’ll be taking a break from the podcast to wrap up work projects, and get ready for two weeks away at our ranch. Next I’ll be back with episode 18, and another amazing guest who has such a...
View ArticleEpisode 18: Nan Bray – Active shepherding, drought, superfine Merino...
I’m very excited to share the eighteenth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet an incredibly inspiring sheep farmer and shepherdess from Tasmania, Nan Bray of White Gum Wool. Sponsor:...
View ArticleEpisode 19: Ashli Tyre – Mount Rainier, Navajo weaving, Natural dyeing...
I’m very excited to share the eighteenth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet and hear the journey of a fascinating weaver from the Pacific Northwest, Ashli Tyre. Sponsor: This episode...
View ArticleEpisode 20: Stephen West – Rhythm, Improvisation, Supermodel and Amsterdam
I’m very excited to share the twentieth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet an incredibly talented artist and creative who brings a whole lot of personality and ingenuity to the fiber...
View ArticleEpisode 21: Flying Fibers – Heritage breeds, Amish pastures, English...
I’m very excited to share the twentieth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet two special women, a mother and daughter team who have created a fiber farm and shop in Lancaster...
View ArticleEpisode 22: Shannon Cook – Musical influence, British Columbia,...
I’m very excited to share the twenty-second episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet a wonderfully enthusiastic woman who’s energy is as contagious as her passion, Shannon Cook of Very...
View ArticleEpisode 23: Dianna Walla – Confidence, Cultural influence, Fiber...
I’m very excited to share the twenty-third episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet a special woman who’s multi-faceted interests and background have propelled her in some exciting...
View ArticleEpisode 24: Hanahlie Beise – Alpacas, Canadian fiber production,...
I’m very excited to share the twenty-fourth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet a special woman, Hanahlie Beise who’s passion has led her to dive into the world of fiber, raising a...
View ArticleEpisode 25: Mountain Meadow Wool – A bale of wool, Community support,...
I’m very excited to share the twenty-fifth episode of the Woolful podcast. Today we get to meet a pair of ladies who have accomplished so much in the past several years and who are behind many...
View ArticleWoolspiration: Miss Wool of America
It’s been far too long since I’ve posted a Woolspiration video, but the good news is that I’ve been stock piling them so these posts which have been a favorite in the past, will now be more regular....
View ArticleEpisode 26: Hannah Fettig – Maine fiber, simplistic design, balance and...
I’m very excited to share the twenty-sixth episode of the Woolful podcast. This week we get to meet a woman who many of you have heard of because of her incredible pursuits in the fiber community,...
View ArticleEpisode 27: Brittany Cole Bush – Modern shepherding, Land stewarding,...
I’m very excited to share the twenty-seventh episode of the Woolful podcast. Each and every week I’m so eager to introduce you to a special guest and this week I’m as excited as ever…meet modern...
View ArticleSummer Knitalong: Home and Away
For those of you who listened to the most recent podcast episodes, specifically Hannah’s episode, may have been anticipating the newest Woolful Knitalong. We’ll be knitting a pattern from Hannah...
View ArticleEpisode 28: Rebekka Seale – Alabama Gulf Coast, Renaissance...
Sponsor: I wanted to thank one of our sponsors for this week’s episode, Nutmeg in Nashville, Tennessee. Nutmeg started as a cottage industry, out of creator Meg Anderson’s kitchen, with pop up shops...
View ArticleStyling your knits: An exercise with Hannah Fettig
The Home and Away Woolful Knit-a-long is off to a radiant start, and you can still join if you’ve been hoping to! It’s been so great to see all the beautiful images on Instagram (via #woolfulkal) and...
View ArticleEpisode 29: Jackie Ottino-Graf – Spinning in backwoods Maine, all...
Sponsor: I wanted to thank one of this week’s sponsors, NorthCoast Knittery in Eureka California. This charming shop opened it’s doors in 2008, with the hope to create a unique gathering place for...
View ArticleEpisode 30: Kristin Ford – Architectural influence, Northwest palette,...
Sponsor: I wanted to thank this week’s sponsor, Knit Purl in Portland, Oregon. A wonderfully motivating yarn shop founded by Darcy Cameron in 2004, with the intention to create a unique curated...
View ArticleSeamed vs. Seamless: A discussion on construction with Hannah Fettig
We’ve just begun our second month in the Home and Away Woolful Knit-a-long, and of course there’s still time to join, heck I am just swatching for mine now! There have been some wonderful shares on...
View ArticleEpisode 31: Jaime Jennings and Amber Corcoran -Coffee shops, Fiber travel,...
Sponsor: I wanted to thank this week’s sponsor, Fancy Tiger Crafts, a beautiful yarn shop based out of Denver Colorado. This inspired place is owned and operated by self proclaimed fiber nerds, Jaime...
View ArticleEpisode 32: Cecelia Campochiaro -Rational tech thinking, sequence knitting,...
Sponsor: I wanted to thank this week’s sponsor, Knitterly…a special yarn shop created by Shelli Westcott, based in Petaluma California. I am always amazed at the well curated selection of yarns,...
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