MAVWA Taos Wool Festival
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Harvesting Down Fiber from a Bunny with Shelley Loveless
Always a festival favorite, Shelley Loveless of Rio Fernando Farm demonstrates how to harvest Angora from a rabbit. Angora is one of many fiber-bearing animals that creates a downy undercoat, prized by fiber folk for its softness and graceful halo. Others include cashmere, bison, camel, and yak. She covers the tools and techniques used to gather the fiber, fiber properties, and the biological imperative of harvesting the fiber.
Special thanks to Wendy Clarke of Animal Spirit for shooting and editing the demonstration.
To learn more about Rio Fernando Farm or Animal Spirit, visit their vendor pages: www.taoswoolfestival.squarespace.com/vendors-by-name/rio-fernando-farm/
www.taoswoolfestival.squarespace.com/vendors-by-name/animal-spirit/
This video will be available on the Taos Festival UA-cam channel at 1pm on Sunday and conclude our festival demonstrations.
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Felt a Flower Pin with Deb Tewell - part of the Taos Virtual Wool Festival Demonstrations
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Deb Tewell of The Felting Source walks you through the steps to make a beautiful felted flower pin. You will need a couple of different colors of roving or top that will felt, a water source, bar of soap, a small piece of plastic with a hole cut in the center, a small piece of netting, a short piece of a “pool noodle” or some similar object, and a pin back. Deb talks about the process of feltin...
Spinning Art Yarn on a Rio Grande Wheel with Lisa Joyce
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Lisa Joyce is a felter, spinner, and musician. She relishes creating yarns that allow others to express their creativity and offers a wide variety of sculptural yarns and unique felted hats. Lisa demonstrates how to spin tail-spun art yarns using a wool core and mohair locks on a Rio Grande Wheel, a unique combination of multiple spinning wheel technologies. You can use a wide variety of fiber ...
Fiber Preparation and Spinning on a Navajo Spindle with TahNibaa Naataanii
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TahNibaa Naataanii of Golden Navajo Churro Sheep Corral brings us the sights, sounds, songs, and stories of tending, preparing, and spinning her flock’s fiber in the way that her ancestors taught her. Naataanii tends a flock of Navajo Churro in a range of stunning natural colors and transforms their fleeces into fiber, felt, yarn, and both traditional and modern weavings. Naataanii is always ve...
2020 TWF Speed Spinning 'Contest'
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A slightly less formal version of our usual in-person Speed Spinning Contest. More information about this years contests: taoswoolfestival.squarespace.com/spin-knit-crochet-contests/
A Brief Shearing Demo at Animal Spirit Farm
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You can’t have a fiber festival without paying homage to the shearers. Through the domestication process that has taken place over thousands of years, many fiber-bearing animals have lost their ability to molt. Shearing is the duty of the tender to the tended, whether you are a shepherd of three or three hundred. In this brief video, taken at Wendy Clarke of Animal Spirit's homestead, you can s...
Welcome Taos Wool Festival 2020
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The Taos Wool Festival is celebrating its 37th year. Managed by the Mountain and Valley Wool Association (MAVWA), the festival was established to promote wool growers in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Later in its history, Texas wool growers were added to the mix. Animal fibers found in this region range from hearty breeds, such as the Navajo-Churro sheep and Angora goats to fine wo...

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  • @elmyratube
    @elmyratube 19 годин тому

    Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @LizzyMom
    @LizzyMom 12 днів тому

    Wonderful film with a most endearing subject. Learning how to spin myself, it is astonishing how many different techniques and traditions there are to produce yarn. Learned much through this - thank you all! 👏👏👏❤

  • @Bolineandhob
    @Bolineandhob Місяць тому

    I cherish people who are preserving traditional fiber arts and the folkways that accompany those arts❤. Thank you for sharing with us!

  • @lauriemass3439
    @lauriemass3439 2 місяці тому

    You are awesome

  • @zeynelocak9557
    @zeynelocak9557 2 місяці тому

  • @user-ff8tg2jz9k
    @user-ff8tg2jz9k 4 місяці тому

    Yah a teh Nahnibaa, u got some good looking sheep there.good singing too.

  • @darkfaequeen9031
    @darkfaequeen9031 5 місяців тому

    I've never seen a Navajo Spindle, that is so cool. I feel like I could really get into spinning that way

    • @Bolineandhob
      @Bolineandhob Місяць тому

      Right?!?! I'm teaching myself support neolithic and I am gonna try that technique

  • @CondorsCroft
    @CondorsCroft 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful thank you for sharing your voice and song! It brought tears to my eyes. I have no knowledge of my ancestors as it was hidden by my great grandmother for her protection and her children as I have come to understand. I wonder how much of my love for fiber arts and even the urge to get sheep comes from my ancestors.

  • @Merlin-ur1dz
    @Merlin-ur1dz 6 місяців тому

    Great song just love it and I see my mom Thanks you ❤

  • @TheNeophyteKnitter-wf7yl
    @TheNeophyteKnitter-wf7yl 6 місяців тому

    It was such an honor to watch your beautiful demonstration and to listen to your melodic voice. Thank you for sharing your culture and teaching us about your process. I am a knitter who lives in Amsterdam but moved from Arizona a couple of years ago. I work in yarn procurement for a knit shop and am trying to learn all I can about the process from land to sheep, to fleece to the people that prepare the yarn for handmade projects. I am so inspired to learn to prepare yarn and spin it myself.

  • @resourcedragon
    @resourcedragon 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful, fascinating video. But I do have a question: it's unusual to see spinners swap colours on the one yarn - unless they're using wool that has been dyed in multiple colours. I don't think I've ever seen a spinner deliberately change the thickness of the yarn they are making mid-yarn as it were. Was this for demonstration purposes or is it something the Navajo do traditionally or is it for a particular purpose? Sorry, more questions, do you ply the yarn once you've spun it? What will this yarn be used for?

  • @joyavanessen3704
    @joyavanessen3704 7 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @ittybittykittymama7582
    @ittybittykittymama7582 8 місяців тому

    I don't believe I could have said it better than Deborah Rosen, above. She is an eloquent writer and a keenly perceptive person. May I add my simple gratirude to you, ma'am, for sharing your ancient wisdom, your beautiful songs and your powerful medicine with those of us who would seek to learn at your knee. Many thanks from Tennessee!

  • @cawstongreenway
    @cawstongreenway 9 місяців тому

    Great Video :)

  • @emilystreetman9453
    @emilystreetman9453 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this lovely demonstration - the minutes where you are just singing and spinning are so soothing. I love learning the types of activities that were historically evening-womens'-social types of things. A lot of my fiber and textile hobbies fit in here, even though I do them alone nowadays

  • @TaVolga
    @TaVolga 10 місяців тому

    Спасибо!

  • @sanflo2810
    @sanflo2810 11 місяців тому

    I am looking to acquire a Rio grande wheel . Wondering if a great wheel can be converted.

  • @FreyaWarr
    @FreyaWarr 11 місяців тому

    I love seeing how different cultures and communities spin their fibers. It’s such a common craft world wide with such beautiful variations. Thank you for sharing your art and craft with us ❤

  • @okaminess
    @okaminess 11 місяців тому

    Congratulations TahNibaa’, for your 2022 National Heritage Fellowship. This weaver and shepherd got recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts.

  • @tazzyhyena6369
    @tazzyhyena6369 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, TahNibaa Naataanii, for sharing the songs and stories and keeping these historic traditions alive. I found myself trying to sing along with her, though I don't think I did very well. I know zero Diné.

  • @mickeydinges8191
    @mickeydinges8191 11 місяців тому

    I love the beautiful colors of your churro sheep, and the funny way they inspected the camera in the opening scene. I stayed with a Dine" family sometimes in the summer, and loved spinning. It was so soothing. Watching you card and sing and spin brings back many memories.

  • @eddavanleemputten9232
    @eddavanleemputten9232 11 місяців тому

    This video was a joy to watch. My mother’s family can be traced back to Polish spinners and weavers who moved from Poland to Flanders and The Netherlands out of poverty back when the Flemish cloth and tapestry industry was famous and profitable. They settled, integrated, became prosperous themselves. Somehow the art of spinning and weaving appeals to me and fascinates me but I’ve never taken the plunge more than very occasional dabbling. The background is vastly different, there is no comparison between the paths history has taken our families. But it strikes a chord. I do have a deep respect for family and for tradition. Maybe it’s that… One thing I absolutely loved was the connection you can feel throughout this video. The introduction alone: connecting to both the the maternal and paternal lines, followed by “I am a mother, I am a daughter, I am a weaver…” 💖 Every fiber in the yarn and later in the finished fabric is going to breathe the respect, the love, the tradition of the spinner and weaver. That makes the resulting work invaluable. Thank you.

  • @bradbrown9685
    @bradbrown9685 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @NYKnitter
    @NYKnitter 11 місяців тому

    😄

  • @WildernessgalM
    @WildernessgalM Рік тому

    Thank you. I've seen old historical photographs where the wool was slapped upon cacti (pre card era). Enjoy your wool/sheep...my family and I raise sheep as well. ❤️🙏

  • @horsetuna
    @horsetuna Рік тому

    I got a thigh spindle like yours a few years ago, but I don't draft like this. I might have to learn

  • @beanoneya
    @beanoneya Рік тому

    Thank you for this. A friend just gifted one to me. I'm going to try it tonight, but going to learn from elders tomorrow night. Do you ever teach in Albuquerque?

  • @thebitsntipsfamily7879
    @thebitsntipsfamily7879 Рік тому

    that is beautiful!

  • @angelacarter6593
    @angelacarter6593 Рік тому

    Thank you so much.

  • @janellestroschein9905
    @janellestroschein9905 Рік тому

    I wish I could spend the day listening to you❤

  • @sbart6591
    @sbart6591 Рік тому

    Where is the tension adjusted on these wheels?

  • @christineannemarsden
    @christineannemarsden Рік тому

    Hello from Devon UK. I am a spinner using an Ashford wheel but I love the idea of trying a Navajo Spindle. Are they available to buy in the UK?

  • @riverrun1616
    @riverrun1616 Рік тому

    Aheehee for sharing! I love this so much!!! I wish I could have learned this from my grandmother before she passed away.

  • @candismunster1720
    @candismunster1720 Рік тому

    Beautiful and fascinating! Thank you ❤

  • @jaxtelford807
    @jaxtelford807 Рік тому

    Work and song go together, not like the insensate noise from the Radio, but son from the soul. Thank you for this, and the lesson in Navajo spinning.

  • @kathykaura7219
    @kathykaura7219 Рік тому

    Peaceful.

  • @lolaost9559
    @lolaost9559 Рік тому

    Such a beautiful way to work. Singing and carrying tradition. Thank you for sharing your light. I am not native but I always feel such a connection with the old ways that I feel emotional about it.

  • @tasanijanus7092
    @tasanijanus7092 Рік тому

    As I remember it 💓

  • @caraamethyst6956
    @caraamethyst6956 Рік тому

    I could listen to her speak and watch her spin for hours

  • @plovet
    @plovet Рік тому

    Hello. I came out of a mild interest in the spinning, and became absolutely fascinated by her singing and explanations of the cultural heritage! I especially loved that she took the time to explain the song after having sung it. It is wonderful to have even a small insight of what the song was about. It makes me also very curious into what the other 'weaving/working' songs are that she spoke about. Would I be wrong to presume that there were small weaving instructions 'woven' into the music? Ummm... no pun was intended! ;)

  • @effortlesszone
    @effortlesszone Рік тому

    Thank you so much. I came onto UA-cam looking for information about Navajo spindles and spinning to share with a long-time friend who is a new spinner, and I found your wonderful video. I had the honor of visiting with your mother on the Navajo Nation a long time ago--likely the summer of 1996. So glad to "meet" you through this video.

  • @homesteadwannabee4253
    @homesteadwannabee4253 Рік тому

    Looking through you tube, learning about spindles, and stumbled onto a beautiful soul. Thank you for posting. Blessings ~

  • @tigerwalton545
    @tigerwalton545 Рік тому

    My first attempt at spinning was on a Navajo spindle, and after trying other types, I always come back to this method. It's so relaxing. And you give yourself a nice leg massage in the process!

  • @That.Lady.withtheYarn
    @That.Lady.withtheYarn Рік тому

    💜

  • @diba412
    @diba412 Рік тому

    Hello my dear friend...just found you as I was scrolling through ...it's diane from csf...do you remember me? How wonderful to have found you...

  • @christinebeall7441
    @christinebeall7441 Рік тому

    Nizhóní.

  • @millieo7155
    @millieo7155 Рік тому

    Nice hearing your song.

  • @LadyFrosti
    @LadyFrosti Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your history with everyone.

  • @tatiananaugolnykh
    @tatiananaugolnykh Рік тому

    Soooooooooo beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have outmost admiration !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @RickarooCarew
    @RickarooCarew Рік тому

    ❤️ axheehe ✌️

    • @RickarooCarew
      @RickarooCarew Рік тому

      truly excellent technology... I have used a drop spindle that is similar... but I think yours is more practical for use here in the southwest.. and especially in Dinétah in your homes... beautiful inside and out sister... thank you again ✌️🙏♾️🙏