Wool n' Spinning Radio

De: Rachel Smith Rebecca Osborn
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  • Rachel & Rebecca sit down to talk about all things handspinning, yarn, fibre, and community. Join them to deepen the conversation in the Wool n' Spinning community.
    2023 - Wool n' Spinning
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  • A Room of One's Own
    May 7 2025

    Dear Spinning Circle,

    Today. On Wool n' Spinning Radio. Rebecca and I were so pleased to be able to record this episode with Lisa Schweitzer, a pillar and leader in our community. For those who haven't met Lisa yet, she is a weaver, handspinner, knitter and maker, long-time member of the Wool n' Spinning community and lives in a remote area of Iowa, USA. Lisa is an eloquant speaker and I hope you enjoy our conversation about making in remote locations. Both Rebecca and Lisa live in remote areas, without many urban amenities, guilds and makers within their immediate neighbourhoods.

    We started our conversation today with sharing what we are working on and then moved into a discussion about making in isolation. Lisa touches on why she makes and continues to share her makes. Because we recognize that many in our community make in many different types of isolation - whether physical, due to disability, remote locations, and many more factors, we wanted to discuss what this means when much of our interactions occur online versus in real life. Does this affect our making and how so?

    If you have questions about what we discussed in today’s episode, please post them in the community, either as part of the Slack channel (available through Patreon) or on the Ravelry group, Wool n’ Spinning.

    Patreon Post here

    Of course, we would love to welcome you to our community. Membership in the community provides you access to an amazing archive of teaching vlogs & posts that will help you on your handspinning journey. I am also here as a resource to help you! The Join button is on the landing page on Patreon for those wishing to learn more.

    If you are enjoying the audio podcast, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a rating or review to help other handspinners find it. Thank you so much!

    Until next time, Happy Spinning!

    Rachel & Rebecca

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Works in Progress, Stash Age & More!
    Apr 1 2025

    Dear Spinning Circle,

    This month on Wool n' Spinning Radio, Rebecca and I sat down to 'try on' some segments that will be a regular part of the Radio show going forward: From what we're working on while recording to things we've aquired (and moved on) to events in our lives that are bringing us joy. So much to cozy up to this month: We hope you enjoy the show!

    Previous Episodes are available here

    If you have questions about what we discussed in today’s episode, please post them in the community, either as part of the Slack channel (available through Patreon) or on the Ravelry group, Wool n’ Spinning. Of course, we would love to welcome you to our community. Membership in the community provides you access to an amazing archive of teaching vlogs & posts that will help you on your handspinning journey. I am also here as a resource to help you! The Join button is on the landing page on Patreon for those wishing to learn more.

    If you are enjoying the audio podcast, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a rating or review to help other handspinners find it. Thank you so much!

    Until next time, Happy Spinning!

    Rachel & Rebecca

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Imaginary Inspirational Yarns & Garments
    Mar 1 2025

    Dear Spinning Circle,

    Today. Rebecca and Rachel sat down to have a fun chat about those imaginary yarns and garments we would love to spend time making but just don’t get a chance to do it. It’s not that they’re yarns we’re particularly motivated to actually make, it’s more that they are yarns we dream about. Think frivolity and fun. Just messing around with possibilities – what would happen if I did this to create that? I hope you enjoy our conversation!

    Projects talked inthe episode {Ravelry Project Pages}:

    Rachel's Albini Cardigan here

    Rachel's Shifty Sweater here

    Get Weaving with Sarah here

    Rebecca's Draper Cardigan here

    If you have questions about what we discussed in today’s episode, please post them in the community, either as part of the Slack channel (available through Patreon) or on the Ravelry group, Wool n’ Spinning. Of course, we would love to welcome you to our community. Membership in the community provides you access to an amazing archive of teaching vlogs & posts that will help you on your handspinning journey. I am also here as a resource to help you! The Join button is on the landing page on Patreon for those wishing to learn more.

    Be sure to go back and listen to last month's episode on Mammoth Fibre Preparation - there was a flowchart and other visuals associated with that episode. We would love to hear your input! Listen here.

    If you are enjoying the audio podcast, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a rating or review to help other handspinners find it. Thank you so much!

    Until next time, Happy Spinning!

    Rachel & Rebecca

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New fan & can't wait for the next episode!

Seems like a cute little talk show for crafters. Covers everything from spinning yarn to decorating cakes. Not sure what book they are using (hopefully its on audible) but i like the idea of a year of color. Now I've started making a color wheel quilt.

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