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Author Carson Demers
Article Title Ergo Neo: Relax and spin silk
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, ergonomics, self-care
Description This article looks at the specific ergonomics challenges of spinning silk.
Author Sara Lamb
Article Title Silk: Spindle or wheel?
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, wheel selection, spindles, experimenting
Description

This article explores the different experiences of spinning silk on a wheel and on a spindle.

Author Amelia Garripoli
Article Title Silk Spindles: Hiding in plain sight
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, spindles
Description

This article explores which spindles are ideal for silk by considering the physics behind the spinning as well as the author’s personal experience.

Article Title Stealth Reviews: Bosworth spindles
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list spindles, suspended spindles
Description

The mystery reviews take a look and share their experiences with Bosworth spindles.

Author Taryn Winegardner
Article Title Science in Your Spin: Silk under a microscope
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, staple length, luster, science, strength
Description

This article looks at the scientific nature of silk and how it is made, including images of silk under a microscope and how the properties of silk fiber impacts spinning.

Author Franklin Habit
Article Title Lazy Kate's Guide to Thoroughly Unsatisfying Spinning (silk)
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, humor
Description

Comic about silk and its slippery nature

Author Mary Egbert
Article Title Waste Not Silk Waste
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, terminology
Description

This article gives a rundown of the different types of silk waste and how to make use of them.

Author Amy Tyler
Article Title Spin It! Mastering mawata/spinning silk hankies
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, silk hankies (mawata), twist
Description

This article walks through how to spin a silk hanky, from preparing to spinning including thoughts on the amount of twist needed.

Author Amy Tyler
Article Title Spin It! Best of Both Worlds Fingerless Mitts
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, Cormo, silk hankies (mawata), plying, 2-ply, spin it
Description

This article talks about how to spin the yarn for the mitts project included in this issue, a 2-ply yarn using one single of Cormo wool and another single from silk hankies.

Author Amy Tyler
Article Title Knit It! Best of Both Worlds Fingerless Mitts
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, Cormo, 2-ply, knit it, gloves/mittens/mitts
Description

Knitting pattern for pair of fingerless mitts using a lace pattern.

Author Coleen Nimetz
Article Title Lustre: The truth untwisted
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, experimenting, luster, science
Description

This article discusses what luster is, including the science behind it, and then works through several examples of spinning silk and comparing the resulting luster in the yarn.

Author Karen Selk
Article Title In God We Have Faith, In Silk We Have Trust: A story about Indian tropical tasar
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, cultural, personal reflection, traveling
Description

The author shares her experience with traveling into the tasar-rearing forests of tropical India to see wild silk caterpillars.

Author Leila Wice
Article Title Metamorphosis: Raising silkworms with kids
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, personal reflection
Description

This article talks about the experience of raising a silkworm with children and how to create a space for the silkworm to develop and mature.

Author Amanda Hartrich
Article Title Spin It! Ruffles and Waves Skirt
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, Polwarth, spin it
Description

This article explains how to spin the yarn used for the skirt project included in this issue.

Author Amanda Hartrich
Article Title Knit It! Ruffles and Waves Skirt
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, Polwarth, knit it
Description

Knitting pattern for a frilly skirt constructed in two pieces, an underskirt and overskirt, with child sizes ranging from small to extra large.

Author Josette McWilliams
Article Title Prep It! Calculating the silken ratio
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list fine wool, long wool, silk, blending, fiber prep, experimenting
Description

This article talks about blending silk with other fibers and considers the percentage of silk to include and how that impacts the final yarn.

Author Michelle Boyd, Sara Lamb, Elizabeth Watt
Article Title Hot Button: Spinning silk differently based on its end use
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, fiber considerations
Description

The three authors discuss the ways in which they consider spinning silk depending on how they plan to use it.

Author Jane Bynum
Article Title Finishing Silk Yarn
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, experimenting, finishing
Description

This article talks about the different ways silk yarn can be finished and what choices you might make for finishing decisions.

Author Christina Pappas
Article Title A Road Built on Silk
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, historical
Description

This article gives a brief overview of the history of the Silk Road and silk production in China and beyond.

Author Roy Clemes
Article Title Behind the Curtain: Prototype in a pinch
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, reel, community
Description

This article talks about silk reeling and the process of creating a production model for a silk reel.

Author Ashley Martineau
Article Title Spin It! Silk Yarn as Art
Issue date Spring 2014
Issue number 4
Issue topic Silk
Article topic list silk, silk hankies (mawata), coils, textured/art yarn
Description

This article walks through the author’s process of spinning an art yarn using silk.

Article Title Tip Jar: How to treat your woolens right by mistreating them
Issue date Winter 2013
Issue number 3
Issue topic Woolen
Article topic list woolen, finishing
Description

Woolen yarns need special finishing and treatment, in this Tip Jar, PLY readers explain how they do it.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Lying About Longdraw
Issue date Winter 2013
Issue number 3
Issue topic Woolen
Article topic list double drafting, drafting, from the fold, long draw, point of contact long draw, short forward draft, technical spinning, unsupported long draw, woolen, worsted, expanding skills
Description

Does long draw feel like it’s just beyond your reach? This article should help. It’s not about a particular way of spinning longdraw. It’s not specific to point of contact, assisted, unassisted, from the fold, double draft, etc. It’s about making the leap from spinning with no twist between your hands to letting twist in there. It’s about getting comfortable letting go. Once you get the basics, delve into and fine-tune your longdraw; figure out the differences between the various techniques, and make choices about which and why. This, however, is not that. This is Step One. This is about going from your comfort zone (worsted) to the unknown (woolen).

Author Yakira Heistand
Article Title Learning Like a Child
Issue date Winter 2013
Issue number 3
Issue topic Woolen
Article topic list long draw, woolen, expanding skills
Description

The way children learn is amazing – they’re like sponges. And they aren’t afraid to mess up – they may get frustrated by it, but they’re not afraid of it. In our adult world, there is little room for trial and error; we’re used to being competent. We forget that making mistakes is part of learning a new skill. Learning is about taking what failed, making changes, and trying again. This article tells the story of how  Yakira’s daughter helped her learn to spin long draw, she might help you too!

Author Beth Smith
Article Title True Woolen: Why woolen is sometimes the answer
Issue date Winter 2013
Issue number 3
Issue topic Woolen
Article topic list fiber prep, drafting, long draw, woolen, fiber considerations, finishing
Description

The words woolen and worsted are used a lot by spinners and sometimes it can be a bit mystifying. It’s perplexing until you figure out which one means smooth and compact and which one means warm and fluffy. It’s confounding when you encounter one fact about spinning a woolen yarn, only to have another tidbit of information come along to contradict. Confusion abounds – it seems so complicated, especially since there are so many opinions about what it means to spin a worsted or a woolen yarn. This article is about truely woolen yarns, how to prep the fibers, draft, and finish. It’s not the only way to make a woolen yarn but it makes the MOST woolen yarn.