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WooltoGold
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Приєднався 27 сер 2016
“Mr. Rogers, but with yarn” Yarn, Spinning Wheels, Fiber and more 🧶
Welcome to the Wool to Gold channel, my name is Brian and I have a weekly podcast where I talk about spinning, crocheting, felting- as well as educational episodes designed for the beginner spinner! I run a TikTok where I introduce people to the wonderful world of handspun yarn, and small shop where I sell handspun yarn & fiber to support my fiber art 💕 Welcome, and I hope you find something helpful ☺️
Welcome to the Wool to Gold channel, my name is Brian and I have a weekly podcast where I talk about spinning, crocheting, felting- as well as educational episodes designed for the beginner spinner! I run a TikTok where I introduce people to the wonderful world of handspun yarn, and small shop where I sell handspun yarn & fiber to support my fiber art 💕 Welcome, and I hope you find something helpful ☺️
Crochet Gifts & Rare Wool Batts (Brazilwood Handdye Tips)
Crochet plans for christmas, a little handdyeing with some Brazilwood, and lots of Batts from my drum carder! Links below are NOT affliate, I just enjoy plugging my fellow makers
My Socials
IG @BrianKochan
TT @wooltogold
Shop Wooltogold.com
Pom pom artist
Jess Gladwish
IG & YT @fatpompoms
Forage Color Dyes
foragecolor.com
Classic Carders
classiccarder.com
Timestamps
00:00- 03:09 Intro
03:10- 09:19 Crochet Hats Plans
09:20- 12:46 Pom Poms!
12:47- 17:27 Brazilwood Handdyeing
17:28- 20:46 Finished Projects & Dyeing Results
20:47- 27:36 It’s Batts Bro 😎
27:37- 28:26 Outro
My Socials
IG @BrianKochan
TT @wooltogold
Shop Wooltogold.com
Pom pom artist
Jess Gladwish
IG & YT @fatpompoms
Forage Color Dyes
foragecolor.com
Classic Carders
classiccarder.com
Timestamps
00:00- 03:09 Intro
03:10- 09:19 Crochet Hats Plans
09:20- 12:46 Pom Poms!
12:47- 17:27 Brazilwood Handdyeing
17:28- 20:46 Finished Projects & Dyeing Results
20:47- 27:36 It’s Batts Bro 😎
27:37- 28:26 Outro
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Handspun Yarn Drop & Natural Dyeing Experiments
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Some of the yarns that will be available in the shop on 11/29/24 and some of the naturally dyed fiber I have been playing with! Some of the natural dyeing will also end up in the shop in December! Thanks for all the support fiber friends and I hope you enjoyed Shop Drop: www.wooltogold.com Instagram @briankochan TikTok @wooltogold Timestamps 00:00- 01:58 Intro 01:59- 06:21 Yarn Drop Reveal 06:2...
How to Wash & Mordant Mohair Fleece
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Washing almost 4 lbs of Mohair, prepping mordanting water for dyeing experiments, and comparing samples cleaned with Unicorn power scour vs Eucalan Time Stamps 00:00- 01:02 Intro 01:03- 06:37 Mohair Washing Tips 06:38- 09:02 WIP Check 09:03- 09:57 Unicorn Power Scour/Eucalan 09:58- 13:51 Hobbi Yarn & Crochet Plans 13:52- 15:08 Let’s Wash Mohair Together! 15:09- 17:14 How to Mordant Mohair 17:15...
Rhinebeck (NYSW) tips & haul
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My long awaited Rhinebeck (New York Sheep & Wool) haul as well as my tips for next year! Go check out my Instagram & TikTok for pictures of my new Wensleydale lamb fleece and 4 lbs of award winning mohair! Fiber Festivals: (*attended*) *New York Sheep and Wool (sheepandwool.com/)* *New Jersey Sheep and Wool (njsheep.net/festival/)* *Maryland Sheep and Wool (sheepandwool.org/)* Southeastern Anim...
project plans, Rhinebeck plans & art plans!
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All sorts of fall plans! Plans for projects (spinning & crochet), plans for New York Sheep and Wool Festival, plans for life in general. Always happy to have you all along for a yap sesh, enjoy! Timestamps 00:00- 02:19 Intro 02:20- 06:18 Spinning & Crochet Plans 06:19- 07:47 Rhinebeck Plans 07:48- 10:13 Fleece Plans 10:14- 13:15 Natural Dyes Plans 13:16- 17:03 Other Vendor Plans 17:04- 29:07 Fu...
How to Make Bubble Crepe Yarn (+Project Updates & Natural Dyeing)
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A tutorial on how to make a bubble crepe art yarn! My tips & tricks for this yarn (hint: it’s an overspinners dream) and a catch up on all my side projects; mostly crochet & hand dyeing. Timestamps 00:00- 01:02 Intro 01:03- 01:47 About Bubble Crepe Yarn 01:48- 02:21 Shirsty Cat Braid 02:22- 05:15 Yap Sesh/Batts 05:16- 06:48 Fat S Twist Single 06:49- 08:39 Natural Dyeing 08:40- 10:07 Tips & Tric...
Cleaning 20 Yr Old Dirty Sheep Fleece: Tips for Stubborn Lanolin & Scouring
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Do you have a dirty sheep fleece that you worry has gone too long without cleaning? Five years, maybe a decade? Let’s clean it today! This is my process & tips for cleaning older sheep fleeces with more stubborn lanolin. You’ll also see some spinning and crochet projects along the way, so grab a project and hang out! 00:00- 01:32 Intro 01:33- 04:15 The Fleeces 04:16- 06:48 Art Block & What I’ve...
The One About Art Yarn: Tips, Tricks & My Favorites
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This one is all about art yarn. In defense of art yarn, whether it’s textured or “novelty” type yarns or conceptual art yarns, art yarn is making a come back and I’m here for it! We talk about the community discourse on the official “definition” of art yarn, how to use it in different projects, and my tips and tricks on how to explore the world of art yarn! There’s so many different kinds of ar...
A Week as a Fiber Artist: Tour de Fleece, Yarn in Central Park & Woolery Bag Review
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A week in the life of a yarn spinner! It's tour de fleece so we're spinning away at wool, cotton and silk. I receive my order from the Woolery with some beautiful sari silk and a carrying case for my DT Lendrum folding wheel. I review the case (Spoiler alert: it's just okay) and you come with me to Central Park. Check out my links below & Aver P's channel too (She is so cool !!) Aver P @averpau...
Things I Like (Art, People, Clothes, Smells) | Perfume Review (Boy Smells, CdG, Jorum Studios)
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All my favorite stuff! Artists & plushies, outfits & smells, everything I enjoy and why! I inbox a brand new friend from Hazel Village and we smell our way through over 20 perfumes to find a new scent to add to my collection. Kami Goertz www.kamigoertz.com/ Hazel Village hazelvillage.com/ Lucky Scent www.luckyscent.com/ My Shop Wooltogold.com Instagram @Briankochan TikTok @Wooltogold Time Stamp...
Tour de Fleece & Textile Art Yap Sesh
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Hope your ready for a yap sesh Vresies / Fox Fibre www.vreseis.com/ Xanders Cottage www.xanderscottage.com/ My Shop Wooltogold.com Instagram @Briankochan TikTok @Wooltogold Timestamps 00:00- 01:28 Intro 01:29- 04:55 Tour de Fleece 04:56- 07:54 Textile Art Yap 07:56- 14:27 Embroidery & Vintage Finds 14:28- 15:53 New Art: Brigette Coovert 15:54- 16:46 Outro
MD Sheep & Wool Festival: Fiber Haul & New Classic Drum Carder
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Finally, the Maryland Sheep and Wool 2024 haul! I spent a lot of the festival actually meeting people, chatting with you all, and helping my friend around the festival since it was her first time, but I got a lot of beautiful future yarn. Check out all the businesses mentioned in the video below! Time stamps 00:00- 02:37 Intro 02:38- 06:30 Craft Thrift Store 06:31- 10:30 Raw Fleece Haul 10:31- ...
Life Update Minisode: Puppets & Yarny Things
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A chaotic life update to show signs of life! I promise I’ve been doing lots of wooly shenanigans, I just haven’t been capturing them on camera lately- here’s to getting back to a more regular upload schedule again! Go make something beautiful today ☺️ Shop Drop Wooltogold.com TikTok @Wooltogold Instagram @ BrianKochan
Finished Handspun, Spring Cast Ons and an Artist Rant ✨
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A chaotic walkthrough of recent Works in Progress, Finished Objects & Yarn Acquisitions. I chat about local yarn shops, my progress on my stash down and what I’ve been doing all winter! Timestamps 00:00-00:48 Intro 00:49-05:35 Shop Drop Yarns & FOs 05:36-10:21 Payment & Art 10:22- 17:00 More Crochet Finished Objects 17:01-19:39 Reorganizing Stash 19:40-24:21 More Handspun Yarn! 24:22-31:14 LYS ...
Wool Washing Day: Swedish Värmland, Swedish Helsinge & US Shetland | WtG Ep 18 |
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Today we scour some wool from Fossil Fibers, conduct a bit of a wool washing experiment, and chat about my wool processing practices. Still a bit embarrassed to share my “notes” I’ve taken so far on scouring fleeces so my rambles will have to do! Links below to my other scouring video, Fossil Fibers, and all the socials Timestamps 00:00- 00:52 Intro 00:53- 01:36 Washing Fleece in the Winter 01:...
Fossil Fibers Unboxing & Reasons Why I Spin Yarn | WtG Ep 17 |
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Fossil Fibers Unboxing & Reasons Why I Spin Yarn | WtG Ep 17 |
Spinning Teeswater Lamb Locks, Lockspun Yarn Tips & My Color Study | WtG Ep 16 |
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Spinning Teeswater Lamb Locks, Lockspun Yarn Tips & My Color Study | WtG Ep 16 |
2024 Spinning & Crochet Goals 🎊 Yarn & Fiber Haul 🧶 | WtG Ep 15 |
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2024 Spinning & Crochet Goals 🎊 Yarn & Fiber Haul 🧶 | WtG Ep 15 |
Wool to Gold Ep 14: My Sheep Breed Study 🐏 40+ Different Rare Wools
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Wool to Gold Ep 14: My Sheep Breed Study 🐏 40 Different Rare Wools
Wool to Gold Ep 13: How to Choose a Spinning Wheel for YOU 🧶 (Saxony, Castle, Espinners)
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Wool to Gold Ep 13: How to Choose a Spinning Wheel for YOU 🧶 (Saxony, Castle, Espinners)
Wool to Gold Ep 12: Yarn Tour 🧶 Indie Yarn, Farm Yarn, Acrylic to Handspun #loveyourstash
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Wool to Gold Ep 12: Yarn Tour 🧶 Indie Yarn, Farm Yarn, Acrylic to Handspun #loveyourstash
Wool to Gold Podcast Ep 11: Fiber Arts & Mental Health
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Wool to Gold Podcast Ep 11: Fiber Arts & Mental Health
Wool to Gold Podcast Ep 10: Dog Yarn, Spinning Pet Fiber & A Make Along 🐕🧶
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Wool to Gold Podcast Ep 10: Dog Yarn, Spinning Pet Fiber & A Make Along 🐕🧶
Wool to Gold Podcast Episode 9: Chaos Vlogging, NYC Inspiration & A Mini Thrift Haul 🏙️🧶
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Wool to Gold Podcast Episode 9: Chaos Vlogging, NYC Inspiration & A Mini Thrift Haul 🏙️🧶
Wool to Gold Podcast Ep 8: Upcycled Scrap Yarn How To ♻️ Thread Plying ✨ and a LYS Yarn Haul 🧶
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Wool to Gold Podcast Ep 8: Upcycled Scrap Yarn How To ♻️ Thread Plying ✨ and a LYS Yarn Haul 🧶
Wool to Gold Episode 7: Fiber Stash Tour ✨ Where I Buy Fiber ‘23
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Wool to Gold Episode 7: Fiber Stash Tour ✨ Where I Buy Fiber ‘23
YAAAY NEW BRIAN
The Classic Carder is also the first brand new fiber tool that I have bought. I love it so much. Blessings.
I am super new to yarn and wool and everything like that, so I don't get all the lingo yet, but I really love your colorways and your personality! Instant follow for sure
What do you consider when you’re deciding to dye the fiber versus dyeing after you’re spun the skein?
I’ve been able to get some pretty good skin tones with avocados ! The pits makes a really lovely dusty pink, and the more skins you add, the more brown and yellows it adds to the color. I think I used 7 or 8% alum, slowly heated over the course of a couple hours, added the yarn, let it simmer for an hour and turned the stove off and left it in to cool down completely. I repeated that the next day.
You have been very busy. Your work is simply stunning!
@@maverickspirit208 thank you! I’ve been feeling very inspired again lately, so it’s time to get busy!
Bless your parents for allowing you to wash and dye fiber in their kitchen.
interesting that eucalan can scour :) I usually use it as a finished object wash since it has lanolin in it :)
I am with you on the roving yarns. They are weak and do not stand up to use.
"whatever fu- flock!"
Could you please add the link in the description? Alabama has its first fiber festival last weekend. It was wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing so many great tips.
It’s so cool you’re getting fiber festivals out there! I just updated the description with some east coast & west coast links, but I'd love to know the exact fest you're attending so you can let me know if it's worth adding!
@Wooltogold Its called the Alabama Fiber Festival it was in Briarfield Ironworks, AL on Nov 4th. Im not sure of next year's date yet.
So great to see you here! Thank you for sharing your version of Rinebeck. :)
Thank you for joining me here! I always have big plans for Rhinebeck and inevitably get overstimulated and have to cut things short but it is still by far one of my favorite days of the year regardless
I would like seeing the mohair scouring process. I always enjoy those videos, and they help me learn
Definitely going to be sharing that process with everyone! I haven't seen a lot of mohair specific videos when it comes to scouring & processing so it's my spinners duty to share the journey haha
The merino/linen/silk blend fiber is beautiful! I haven't tried spinning any fiber blends with cellulose fibers, yet.
It's super pretty, I had another one of these braids but from another dyer and I overspun it a bit because I didn't consider the silk/flax as much as I should have so I'm excited to do this one justice! Definitely a lower twist/low ratio spin. Cellulose fibers are so funny because they can all be so different from each other but I've had fun experimenting with flax & cotton this summer
It's so beautiful ❤
i am excited about the gay art!
And I’ve been using an Andean plyer the whole time 🙃 this is so much easier
Can’t wait for the gay art. Fellow queer person here and fully understand and agree with what you’re saying. ❤ keep being you
Thank god I’m finding the other gay fiber transes on this platform! There needs to be an exclusive club for us
I wonder if what people mean when they say they like that "your content isn't just queer stuff" is that they appreciate seeing a queer guy being an influencer where the stuff you talk about isn't just queer related stuff? Like it's nice to see queer people existing without Queerness™ being forced to be their *whole* personality, you know? But that's just what it sounds like to me. That being said, I personally am All In for gay art 🖤🤍💜
I really enjoyed this video! I’m a queer trans guy who loves fiber arts and it’s so nice to see someone like me who does as well. Most fiber artists I know (in person) are old ladies who don’t really get it, and it just makes me feel less othered in the community. Can’t wait to see what else you make :D
A fellow queer person here 👋 since you talked about being trans and queer-things it made me more eager to watch your content. You can’t give everybody what they want because everybody wants something else, so do what you want to do and the people that see your authentic self and follow along will be there for the real you. Every time you post I get excited to watch, no matter what it’s about. Also I’m curious to see your messages on the queer blanket, hope you talk all about it!! 😊
The truth of the matter is that being queer is a big part of people's lives. Society has made it impossible for it to be any other way, and I think that the moment for heightened visibility and discussion really is now, because of all the pushback we've been getting everywhere.
Love your content and thought process. Love your quest for spinning and fibre knowledge. Looking forward to your Rhinebeck haul. Look after yourself.
I think you should be able to talk about your life. it is something that guides your inspiration for your art. I mean, talking about fibre mostly, but also talk about yourself. BE YOU! if other people don't like you, they shouldn't watch. masking yourself is too much energy. also on the topic of Polwarth, i'm not surprised its better suited to USA than merino. it was literally bred to suit the environments in Australia.
It would be great if you kept topics fiber related.
I don't spin but I feel like I've stumbled on a hidden gem here :>
@@BoldAndBright this is so sweet 💕
Thank you for all your tips on how you got your bubble crepe to bubble crepe! Love it!
@@Yarnchurch happy to oblige! It was my most requested art yarn tutorial on TT when I polled for this video!
Wow love the result! Would love to crochet with a yarn like this! It's so beautiful ❤️
Loved this video! I'm new to spinning so this was really fun
@@maanknitwear thank you so much! I had a lot of fun making this one, I’m glad you had fun too!
Well-done Brian! I am looking forward to more Lives on TT and more videos here!! Im going to spin with a group of people tomorrow at a farm for World Wide Spin in Public Day!
@@peigirl23 I’ve never gotten to participate in Spin in Public Day, thanks for representing spinners & I hope you had fun!
@@Wooltogold It was such a blast! And I discovered there is a local guild of spinners near me too!
As a queer masc person I had to delete all the apps because of the straight DL guys, totally skeeved me out. So I can't wait to see the blanket when it's done. Thank you so much for teaching things like you do. I vicariously live through your spinning content because I can't afford another hobby, so it's nice to learn about the craft and technique
@@danib6570 it’s coming together faster than I expected, so updates to come! I’m glad it seems to have resonated with people Happy to share! I used to watch all the spinning content I could get on YT before I bought my wheels, so I def sympathize; glad I can provide the same for others now!
Always here for some snarky queer shit, very excited to see how the blanket will end up :) As for the bubble crepe, you make it look like it it's super simple, so I might schedule it for after my big spin is off the wheel! Do you have a way to minimize the amount of leftover singles when making art yarns? I can imagine it's way harder to properly gauge how much yardage you need of each single when theyre different thicknesses.
@@jeanneb6320 thank you!! Definitely worth the spin! I’m biased because I love a weird yarn but bubble crepes are a great jumping point for experimenting with plying & twist. There are definitely methods to mitigate the extras but the math can get a bit complicated when you are spinning different fibers & wools for the plys. In order to get a really accurate estimate you would definitely need to spin a swatch or “test” and do the math based off of how much fiber was used for the thicker singles vs thinner singles and the weight of those fibers. I tend to just overspin the neutrals in both directions to such an excess that afterwards I can use them for another spin entirely! Very satisfying in a different way
I was so happy when you popped up! One of my missions with my channel has been to get younger people learning about fiber arts.
I especially enjoy anything that teaches me about fleece and spinning. I’m just getting into the hobby, so that’s super helpful to me. Also, I don’t know if you’ve ever spun silk, but I have some silk to spin but haven’t seen any tutorials yet, if that’s something you’re interested in.
@@Celcey24 I have spun a lot of silk, mostly blends but I have done 100% tussah & sari silk, and spun from a silk cap! I have one silk cap left, would love to show you guys how I *safely* prepare one and spin one! Silk is a long fiber and doesn’t need much twist, and can be dangerous to try to rip apart, but is also mad slippery, making it a tough fiber sometimes!
I am definitely curious to see how your retting attempts turn out. Please let me know what you find. It is something that I tried and I was not able to find a whole lot of info about how to ret the stalk fibers. However, the fluff attached to the milkweed seeds is definitely spin-able easier to process and super soft. I found something somewhere that you should mix it with another fiber to give it more strength so I added it to wool. Be prepared as the fibers as you are blending them will float around so you may want to wear a mask so they don't tickle your nose. I was reading somewhere to harvest them you can take the seed pods and stick them on drying rack with holes and then the seeds will fall out on the bottom leaving the fluff behind. Just make sure you leave enough so the plants can re seed or you take the seeds you harvest and come back to seed them again.
I am in between having wool to spin, and im DYING for spinning content, Brian! Please!! help! lol! I love your videos and adore gettng to see your TT Lives! <3
That fleece looks gorgeous!
Love your videos. Just a heads up, audio gets low at 9:36
Little tip for anyone diving into this: like dissolves like. If the lanolin has gotten stiff, chunky and brown more fresh oil will soften it up. Mineral oil works well, but if you want to use a natural food grade oil then coconut oil works great too. Fresh melted lanolin will also work, but would get pretty pricey. Softening it up helps get the wool clean in fewer scours. Hope that helps!
I think the flyer comes off? Great bag! 23:30
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Especially now in the world of AI "art" encroaching on human made art, defining all handspinning as art is more important than ever. I'm noticing a shift away from "final product" art that can be replicated by computers towards "process art" where seeing or imagining the process of how the piece was made IS part of the art itself. When you see a piece of wheel thrown pottery and imagine the hands that made it fitting into the curves of the piece itself, THAT is process art. When you see handspun yarn, you imagine the raw fibers being drafted and plied. Just like crochet, the human hands are necessary for that product to exist. I think live acoustic music also falls into this category, it is an experience, not an mp3. And on social media there is a trend of artists to show their process, like a proof of human life in the art they create. Machine spun yarn is as ubiquitous as die cast china, it literally exists in every home, every restaurant. It probably exists on your person as you're reading this. And while ai images of impossibly large amigurumi next to imagined grandmothers get very popular on social media, I really do think that tangible human made process art will only increase in art status (and hopefully cultural value) as their machine made and computer dreamed counterparts become cheap and ubiquitous. All of my handspun yarn is art. Art is fundamentally human and machines can pry that out of my cold dead human hands.
I love the look of art yarn, specifically the ones that don't look like commercial yarns. My problem has always been how to use them in my crochet or knitting. Thank you for showing us some examples on how to use them.
@@dianapulido1807 it does look so cool! As someone who now spins the yarn I’ve really come around to the idea that some yarns ARE the finished art, without ever being used in a project. I didn’t always feel this way though, and I have yet to see an art exhibit that shows yarn in this way, but I really hope to change that one day soon. There are lots of beautiful ways to work with art yarn, but I also just adore the way they look all skeined up, lookin pretty💕
new fave youtuber alert time to binge watch
@@td-js6fd you’re too sweet!! 🥰
Jackass Collective recommended your podcast recently, your videos are amazing ! I'm binge watching them haha It's making me want to pick up spinning again and use all the singles I've spun when I first started, you're very inspiring !
@@carolinawolf7708 oh my gosh that’s so sweet to hear bc I recommend their channel to everyone!! I love her work, such a beautiful artist ☺️ if nothing else you should totally use your singles! Appreciate all your beautiful work
Your fun! Alot of the Fibre content on youtube is pretty bland. I appreciate your sparkle and personality
I have never "mastered" the "perfect" singles. I never bothered to learn it. I went straight to plying, because i hate working with singles. I think I have just one skein of handspun singles, and i've been spinning for almost 4 years.
Spinning is such a vast hobby, I could spend the rest of my life perfecting the things i DO love and use, why would I waste time on the things I'll never use? You totally get it! As long as you're making yarn you love & you use, all is well :)
@@Wooltogold exactly! Who has time for perfectly balanced singles when there's crepe yarns to perfect?
I have a few thoughts. Regarding using the commercial definition of ‘art-yarn’: I got a boucle/thread-ply/something really crazy looking storebought art yarn for weaving… I nearly threw the whole project out the window. All I had was a small frame-loom with no heddle. The yarn stuck to itself; it stuck to the warp; it got caught in the warp and refused to pull through properly. I managed to finish it, and promptly shoved it under our Keurig coffeemaker, where it still is today. I tried using the same yarn for crochet (just to have it actually be *useful*)… And couldn’t see my stitches. The yarn is now relegated to the basement, destined to be forgotten. Regarding making and using singles and ‘fancy yarns’: I don’t see them as being useful for what I like making. I want to make strong, hardwearing yarn that can last. The only thing I use bought singles for is naalbinding, because I know it will form a cohesive fabric with time, and will be very easy to repair. I never spin my singles for use on their own, because I always spin with a lot of twist. I’m very paranoid about having *enough* twist so that the yarn won’t fall apart. I don’t really *trust* singles. Even the storebought stuff sometimes falls apart while I’m working with it and annoys the living crap out of me! I’m sorry you got got by this age’s Plague, I hope you feel better!
1000% agreed! I got into spinning to make "art yarn" and while I don't make so much bulky+textured yarn these days, I think every skein we produce has artistry. The "art" nomenclature is just gatekeeping, imho.
Such a good point about it being a gatekeeping term too! So often used to describe thick and thin beginner yarn, but it can be so precise & complex too. I hate when beautiful art yarn get's reduced to "Just art yarn"