Mark’s been busy making Russian spindles. I’ve been busy trying to photograph them and list them for sale on etsy. I swear, he can made them faster than I can post them. Before he went on this Russian spindle jag, he was busy making top-whorl spindles, which in my opinion, are significantly easier to spin [...]
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I often feel as if I don’t have enough free time. In truth, there will never be enough time to learn, do, try, and make all the things that entice me.
As you can tell from the previous month, blogging has been a victim of the time shortage. Obviously, other people aren’t feeling the pinch. I’m [...]
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In case you haven’t left your house in the last month, let me tell you that every kid out there needs a tissue. What that means to me, is late evenings at work, making sure that every exhausted parent of every coughing kid has seen the doctor.
My point here is that there’s not much time [...]
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In May, 2009, I designed several patterns for the Martha’s Vineyard Fiber Farm and the Hudson Valley Fiber Farm. A lot of things happened in the intervening months resulting in these patterns not being formally released.
I designed these patterns for several reasons, one of which is I believe that Consumer Supported Agriculture is a wonderful [...]
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you can save a word.
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