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Author Amy Manko
Article Title Sheep on the Edge: Jacob
Issue date Summer 2020
Issue number 29
Issue topic Supported Spindle
Article topic list breed-focus, rare breeds, Jacob, sheep
Description Jacob sheep are a rare and visually striking breed known for their horns and distinctive black-and-white or lilac-colored fleeces. Their wool is versatile, with a medium-fine texture that can be processed into various yarns, making it ideal for handspinning and dyeing. Despite their historical significance and unique characteristics, Jacob sheep are considered a threatened breed.
Author Kathy Sparks
Article Title Spinning an Arctic Treasure: Quiviut
Issue date Summer 2020
Issue number 29
Issue topic Supported Spindle
Article topic list luxury fibers, qiviut
Description

Qiviut, the fine undercoat of the muskox, is a luxurious fiber known for its warmth and softness. It requires careful preparation to remove coarse guard hairs and can be spun directly or lightly carded, but its lack of elasticity necessitates thoughtful plying techniques to ensure strength and consistency. While dyeing qiviut presents challenges, particularly due to its natural color and sensitivity to pH, it results in exquisite yarn ideal for lace knitting or weaving, especially when blended with other fibers like wool or silk.

Author Nicolette Barrington
Article Title From None to Some
Issue date Summer 2020
Issue number 29
Issue topic Supported Spindle
Article topic list spindles, supported spindles, expanding skills, personal reflection
Description

The author shares her journey of learning supported spindling, a technique she initially discovered through an online spinning community. Despite a rocky start with the Tibetan spindle and a failed first attempt, she embraced experimentation with various spindles, including the Russian wand and phang, leading to greater skill and confidence.

Author Jen Hoover
Article Title Spinning an Auspicious Start: Tahkli Traditions in Kullu Valley
Issue date Summer 2020
Issue number 29
Issue topic Supported Spindle
Article topic list cotton, spindles, supported spindles, takhli, community, cultural
Description

The spinning of cotton on tahkli spindles is an integral part of wedding ceremonies in Kullu Valley, Himachal Pradesh, marking the official start of the event. The practice, known as sumuhurat, involves women spinning yarn that is later used in the wedding puja, symbolizing the durability of the marriage.

Article Title Tip Jar: How do you travel with your supported spindles
Issue date Summer 2020
Issue number 29
Issue topic Supported Spindle
Article topic list spindles, organization
Description

Spindles are delicate. PLY readers give you their best methods for travelling with them.

Article Title Tip Jar: How do you control flyaway fibers when you spin
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur
Description

Some fibers are more fly-away than others, PLY readers give their tips on how to control these fibers to make spinning easier.

Author Judith MacKenzie
Article Title Wild Things
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list plant fibers, mohair, personal reflection, fur
Description

Some 2000 years ago, Pliny the Elder said that only four of the hundreds of fibers known to be spun were important and enduring: silk, wool, cotton, and flax. This article argues for the utility of wilder fibers.

Author Stephenie Gaustad
Article Title Short and Slick
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, staple length, fiber considerations
Description

Short and slick fibers are quite the spinner’s challenge: they can be difficult to draft and to track twist. Here’s a 6-part solution to working with short, slippery hair fibers.

Author Terri Guerette
Article Title Prep It! Prepping Short, Slippery Fibers with Small Tools
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fiber prep, angora, experimenting, hand cards, flicking, blending board, combs, hackle
Description

An exploratory journey of preparing angora fiber for spinning with multiple approaches: hand cards, flick, dog brushes, blending board, combs, and blending hackles.

Author Roy Clemes
Article Title Prep It! Fine Fur Fibers
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fiber prep, hand cards, fur, blending board, drum carder, drum carding
Description

Fur fibers can be carefully carded to create fiber preparations capable of being spun into gorgeous yarns with integrity. This article covers prep with hand cards, blending boards, and drum carders.

Author Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa
Article Title The Coast Salish Woolly Dog
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, historical
Description

According to oral history of the Coast Salish people of the Pacific Northwest, they raised a breed of dog to ensure a supply of dog wool for their blankets. Learn about this history mystery and the research surrounding it.

Author Sukrita Mahon
Article Title Spin It! Fluffy Angora Fingerless Mitts
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list spin it, angora, drum carding
Description

Spinning a soft and luxurious blend of angora and Corriedale into a woolen-style 2-ply yarn.

Author Sukrita Mahon
Article Title Knit It! Fluffy Angora Fingerless Mitts
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list knit it, angora, gloves/mittens/mitts
Description

Knitting pattern for foundational fingerless mitts in aran-weight yarn, including variations to add a flip top mitten, a full thumb, or to create a full mitten or even gloves.

Author Anna Holden
Article Title The 4 Angora Rabbits
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, angora
Description

If you’ve been considering getting into fiber animals but just don’t have the space or time for larger animals, angora rabbits might be the perfect choice. In this article, learn more about the four breeds of angoras: English, French, Giant, and Satin.

Author Kathy Sparks
Article Title Prep It! Rabbit Stew: Angora in the dye pot
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, angora, dyeing, experimenting, blending
Description

Angora requires special attention during the dye process. This article collects conclusions from an extensive study on dyeing, blending, and handling this fiber.

Author Kathy Sparks
Article Title Prep It! How Much Is Enough? Angora blending
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, angora, experimenting, blending, Corriedale, Shetland, Romney
Description

Blending fibers is a great way to create yarns with qualities not found in a single fiber. Angora is a great candidate for addition to a blend; this article explores the effect of different ratios of angora on finished yarns with Corriedale, Shetland, and Romney wools.

Author Debbie Held
Article Title How to (Maybe) Succeed at Fiber Farming
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list shepherding
Description

Daydreamers, be warned: it’s one thing to imagine life on a bucolic fiber farm and another to live its often harsh, less-than-idyllic reality. Two experienced farmers talk about the complex considerations of the farming life.

Author Amy Manko
Article Title Sheep on the Edge: Tunis
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list Tunis, sheep, rare breeds, breed-specific
Description

Tunis sheep, a fat-tailed or broad-tailed breed, originate in North Africa. Learn about their typical traits in this article.

Author Patsy Sue Zawistoski
Article Title Adding Angora: Blending to enhance heritage breeds
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, angora, blending, rare breeds, Tunis, Leicester Longwool
Description

Could the angora’s halo be used to soften less “desirable” wools? This article explores blending angora with Leicester Longwool and Tunis fibers.

Author Susan Fricks
Article Title Spin It! Windowpane Scarf
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list spin it, angora, Tunis, blends, 2-ply
Description

Can Tunis, a rare breed sheep wool not known for its next-to-the-skin softness, be moderated by blending with angora to create a yarn that’s right for a scarf? Follow the attempt in this article.

Author Susan Fricks
Article Title Weave It! Windowpane Scarf
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list weave it, angora, Tunis, scarf
Description

Weaving pattern for a windowpane cowl in Tunis/angora yarn, requiring a 4-harness loom with 10-inch weaving width and 8-dent reed.

Author Rachel Anne MacGillivray
Article Title Person of Interest: Bronwyn Gallagher
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list community
Description

Profile of Bronwyn Gallagher, a fiber artist specializing in homages to beloved pets.

Author Janice Walsh
Article Title More Than One Way to Spin a Cat
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur, fiber prep, experimenting, blending, dyeing
Description

Cat fur is an inevitable feature of a cat-owning household—why not make them part of the crafting experience? This article follows experiments in collecting and preparing cat fiber.

Author Ingrid McMasters
Article Title Dog: Spinning Sparky
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur
Description

Those of us who spin instinctually know a fiber-producing animal when we see one, so it was a no-brainer to delve into an analytical comparison of dog fiber to more common spinning fibers. This article compares the traits of dog fur to the average merino and alpaca fiber.

Author Galina Khmeleva
Article Title Cat: Spinning Sasha
Issue date Spring 2020
Issue number 28
Issue topic Fur
Article topic list fur
Description

There are three main types of hair on the typical house cat. In this article, learn about the importance of grooming and how to prepare cat fiber for spinning.