by DesignerLynne | Jan 26, 2012 | Gloves, Philosophy, Projects, Spinning Wheel, The Art of Spinning, Tools of the Trade
In my lengthy article yesterday, about the workings of the spinning wheel, I drifted slightly away from the opening statement that had me frustrated with the results of my spinning. My frustrations were the result of trying to spin worsted, when I’ve been spinning...
by David Chapman | Jun 23, 2020
the best super chunky chenille yarn If you’re searching for the best quality chenille yarn at the best price, then look no further! You want your skeins joined without big ugly knots? we do it for you free of charge! Open the box, snip the top off the bag, grab...
by David Chapman | Jan 30, 2019 | Discounts, Downloads, Fibre Picker, Fibre Tumbler, Indian Head Spinning Wheel, Llama Rescue, Salish Loom, Spinning Wheel
Fact: a llama’s stomach accounts for more than 25% of body weight and this dense mass of fermentation acts like a furnace. 50% OFF Downloadlable Plans COUPON EXPIRATION 29th June 2018 Head over to our store and use the discount code LLAMALOVE50 in the Fibre Arts...
by David Chapman | Oct 17, 2018
the motivation to be and to do using a passion for the fiber arts to help animals in need, FAB is a revolution! We keep it simple, we make it fun and all dedicated to The Llama Sanctuary gigantic knitting needles and crochet hooks, working with BIG yarn, spinning,...
by DesignerLynne | Jun 13, 2016 | Fiber Types, Rug
Hairy Llamas The Ccara llama has two coats,a long coarse protective or ‘Guard’ hair that lays over a soft, downy undercoat. Typically, we recommend that Ccara llamas are not shorn, since it takes a huge amount of energy from the llama and around two years...