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Author Felicia Lo
Article Title Spin It! Blending Colourways with Hand-Dyed Fiber
Issue date Autumn 2013
Issue number 2
Issue topic Color
Article topic list blending, color
Description There’s no rule against combining colorways into one yarn! This article introduces combination drafting to spin something completely new.
Author Adrian Bizilia
Article Title Spin It! Pointy Pointy Mittens
Issue date Autumn 2013
Issue number 2
Issue topic Color
Article topic list Cheviot, Shetland, 2-ply, yarn stats, spin it
Description

Spinning a balanced, 2-ply sport weight yarn for knitted mittens.

Author Adrian Bizilia
Article Title Knit It! Pointy Pointy Mittens
Issue date Autumn 2013
Issue number 2
Issue topic Color
Article topic list Cheviot, Shetland, knit it, gloves/mittens/mitts
Description

Knitting pattern for geometric colorwork mittens.

Author Heather Apple
Article Title Who's That Spinner? Wool and Warcraft
Issue date Autumn 2013
Issue number 2
Issue topic Color
Article topic list community
Description

Spinners are such interesting people. Meet Heather Apple, amazing spinner and devoted World of War Craft player.

Article Title Tip Jar: Tips for new spinners
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list expanding skills
Description

Teaching somebody to spin for the very first time can be a daunting task. Here are 21 tips from the spinning commun ity that might make the task a bit less unnerving for both teacher and student.

Author Christina Pappas
Article Title Origin: Quest for the First Spinners
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list historical
Description

Who were those first ingenious spinners that thought to take fiber and twist it into string? We have little direct evidence about the first ventures into spinning, but archaeology can give us clues nonetheless.

Author Beth Smith
Article Title Corriedale: The ideal first spin
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list wool, experimenting, corriedale, breed-specific
Description

Corriedale is a forgiving breed and one that often comes to mind for a spinner’s first wool. This article explores what makes it such a good choice and how it was developed.

Author Beth Smith
Article Title Spin It! Irida Shawl
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list spin it, Corriedale
Description

Spinning a color-progression, worsted-weight, 2-ply yarn from Corriedale for a lace shawl.

Author Hilary Smith Callis
Article Title Knit It! Irida Shawl
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list knit it, Corriedale, shawl
Description

Irida is a simply constructed triangular shawl knit from the top down with a lacy chevron pattern and garter stitch bands that show off the color changes of an ombré handspun yarn (2-ply, DK weight, Corriedale).

Author Shelley Dale
Article Title Hello, Dolly: First mammal every cloned from an adult cell
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list sheep
Description

Born on July 5, 1996, Dolly was the first sheep successfully cloned from an adult cell. This article looks at the broader considerations of both Dolly’s life and cloning more generally.

Author Deborah Robson
Article Title First Sheep: A rough sketch
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list sheep, historical
Description

What were the “first sheep,” the ones that gave rise to the many varieties of wool we love? This article looks at both the wild progenitors and the domesticated breeds of sheep to sketch what we know about the answer.

Author Jillian Moreno
Article Title Behind the Curtain: Why PLY?
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list personal reflection
Description

A glimpse into the origin of PLY Magazine and its plans for the future, from the perspective of its very first issue.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Spin It! Simulply Corespinning with Fine Young Goat
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list mohair, spin it, corespinning, tailspinning
Description

Corespinning engages daring spinners to produce a diverse array of yarns, varied by choice of materials and drafting extremity. What’s the best way to get a feel for it? This article gives useful tips for a textured, bulky tailspun yarn.

Author Kimberly McAlindin
Article Title Knit It! Cutout Cardi
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list knit it, sweater, mohair
Description

This cardigan beautifully showcases a corespun yarn that is often difficult to know how to use. Knitting pattern for a cardigan in 2-ply worsted weight yarn with long sleeves, hood, and tailspun trim details.

Article Title Stealth Reviews: Louet S10
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list wheel selection, bobbin-led (Irish tension)
Description

The Louet S10 is a popular treadle wheel known for its clean lines and distinctive looks. Three anonymous reviewers give their feedback on this classic recommendation for a first wheel.

Author Nancy Smith Kilkenny
Article Title Guilded! Tips on joining your first guild
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list community
Description

There comes a time in your life as a spinner when you want to bond with your own kind, and social media can’t always substitute for face-to-face connections. This article will introduce you to the world and etiquette of fiber guilds.

Author Alden Amos
Article Title The First Spinning Wheel
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list historical, charkha great wheel
Description

Like the first spinners, we don’t really know what the first wheel looked like, but this article explores likely lines of development.

Author Shannon Herrick
Article Title Follow the Fiber: A wee first skein
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list personal reflection, corespinning
Description

A personal journey from first skein, lovingly rediscovered, to a world of fiber arts.

Author Stephenie Gaustad
Article Title The First Yarn
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list historical
Description

Back through history to prehistory, humans have made and used yarn, twine, cords. How did this technology develop, and how do we investigate?

Author Shelia January
Article Title Spin for the Blue: Competition spinning for a first-place skein
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list community, expanding skills
Description

Competitions can be a great way to get feedback on your spinning and can help you move forward in developing your spinning skills. This article gives you tried-and-true methods to get the best result even in your first competition.

Author Jacey Boggs Faulkner
Article Title Wheels: Styles and parts
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 1
Issue topic PSG: All About Wheels
Article topic list e-spinner, double drive, tension, bobbin-led, flyer-led
Description

Jacey explains the differences between styles of spinning wheels, their parts, and how they work. She covers castle/upright wheels, saxony wheels, and e-spinners. She also goes over each tensioning system (bobbin-led/irish tension, flyer-led/scotch tension, and double drive) and how they function.

Author Stephenie Gaustad
Article Title Wheels: Bobbin-led double drive wheels
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 1
Issue topic PSG: All About Wheels
Article topic list double drive, bobbin-led
Description

Dear, wonderful Stephenie Gaustad uses her Alden Amos double drive wheel to talk about how double-drive drive systems function. She talks about the relation between whorl/pulley size and bobbin end size and how when you’re starting out, it helps to just trying different adjustments until you get it right.

Author Stephenie Gaustad
Article Title Wheels: Bobbin-led Single drive wheels
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 1
Issue topic PSG: All About Wheels
Article topic list bobbin-led
Description

Stephenie Gaustad gives you the lowdown on how a bobbin-led single drive wheel works. She talks about what yarns this generally greedy drive system excels at making and what it struggles with.

Author Stephenie Gaustad
Article Title Wheels: Flyer-led drive wheels
Issue date PSG Season 1
Issue number 1
Issue topic PSG: All About Wheels
Article topic list flyer-led
Description

Stephenie Gaustad digs in on how the simple but effective flyer-led (scotch tension) wheel works. She discusses the advantages of this system and how to modify it for specific uses.

Author Carson Demers
Article Title Ergo Neo: The First I've Heard of It
Issue date Summer 2013
Issue number 1
Issue topic First
Article topic list ergonomics
Description

An introduction to the idea of spinning ergonomics and how it can improve your experience.