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Angora's
Journal - Angora's Journal is a babble
about Anne Howe's creative fibre journey through knitting, spinning and
dying. Anne uses knitting and all things fibre to help manage a chronic
illness. What she lacks in skills, she makes up in enthusiasm.
carolsblog
- Carol Leonard's ramblings about fibre arts (spinning, knitting,
dyeing plus a few more),food, literature, theatre, opera, cats,
politics or whatever occurs to
me at the time of writing.
Charleen's Fiberblog - Charleen Gribbon's blog
about sewing,
knitting, quilting, spinning, weaving ...... I've been playing with
fiber for more than 40 years a long time.
Curious
Weaver - Australian Handweaver and
Author, Karen Madigan, shares on textiles, handweaving, knitting,
crochet, basketry, braiding, and drawing design.
Das
Spindelchen
- Ulrike Bogdan's weekly musings on textiles, audiobooks and other
things as well as spindling and knitting instructions can be found on
her blog.
de
Spinners - Dineke de Boer blogs about
the things she's doing in her studio.
Dot's
Fibre to Fabric - Dorothy Lumb is
exploring working with fibre to produce yarn, dyeing fibre and yarn,
and working with yarn in knitting, handloom weaving, and band weaving.
feltedfibers
- Jenny M Jones is a feltmaker living in North Wales who has an
addiction for all fibers that can be Knitted, Dyed, Felted and Woven
also a beginner with the spinning wheel and still manages to squeeze
embroidery and mixed media textiles into her life.
Janet's
Thread - Janet McKee's blog about
knitting and weaving. Observations and comments on other topics added
occasionally.
Knitting
and More - Fiona Morris talks about
knitting and other related textile happenings.
Leigh's
Fiber Journal - Leigh Tate's journal
of her fiber and textile explorations, including weaving, spinning,
knitting, dyeing, and various Online Guild workshops.
Linda's
Fiber Weblog - Linda Wilson's weaving
weblog, including warp painting and dyeing,
teaching, designing and production.
....quite
contrary - Mary Graham.... sampling
life with a creative mind
Talking
About Weaving - Peg Carpenter's
informal record of her weaving activities
and thoughts along the way.
t'katch
- Cally Booker keeps an online journal of her weaving and ponders on
the ways weaving is connected with the other loves of her life,
especially language and liturgy.
Woolly Bits -
Bettina Foertig's posts about spinning, dyeing, knitting, and everything
else textile she can lay her hands on.
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