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link to How to Get into Weaving: Beginners Guide to Get Started

How to Get into Weaving: Beginners Guide to Get Started

Gorgeous table runners, fun fabric, homemade scarves; what's not to love about weaving? If you've seen some of the things you can create with a loom, you might be interested in getting started with...

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link to Differences of Mohair Vs Wool: Which Fiber is Better

Differences of Mohair Vs Wool: Which Fiber is Better

Whether you're looking for answers to your clothing, spinning, or knitting questions, you're here because you want to know the differences between mohair vs wool. Both mohair and wool keep you...

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link to 23 Best Wool Sheep Breeds Different Than Merino

23 Best Wool Sheep Breeds Different Than Merino

Whether you're a fiber artist or you're a small farmer looking to increase your herd, this post has it all. Below I'll give you details about 15 wool breeds that are different than Merino as well as...

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link to Is Wool Odor Resistant? Why Merino Doesn’t Smell

Is Wool Odor Resistant? Why Merino Doesn’t Smell

One of the great things about wool is that it resists odors and doesn't trap odor. This makes it great for undergarments during backpacking or camping trips and makes it so you don't have to wash...

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link to How to Make a Potholder on a Loom: DIY Weaving Potholders

How to Make a Potholder on a Loom: DIY Weaving Potholders

Looking for a quick, easy gift? Or maybe a craft that's easy to do with kids? Either way, learning how to make a potholder is a fun craft for all ages.  To make a potholder with cotton loops,...

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link to How to Dye Wool: Dye Yarn with Natural and Acid Dyes

How to Dye Wool: Dye Yarn with Natural and Acid Dyes

One of the most fun realizations to have as a fiber artist is to realize that you can make your colorways and dye your own yarn. How cool is that?? So, here's how to dye wool. For acid dyes, soak...

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