Dear Spinning Circle,
This month, Rebecca and I sat down to discuss a slightly different topic that we don't often explore, which is about our journey to intentional spinning. Rebecca asked some incredibly thoughtful questions to ground our discussion and I would love to hear some of your thoughts - please leave your comments here!
Link to Patreon post here
The Journey of Intentional Spinning:
1. Can you describe your journey toward becoming an intentional spinner? What was your spinning like when you started? What drove you to become more intentional? Who were your teachers/resources? What practices helped you the most? Do you remember a breakthrough yarn or project?
2. Now that you’ve been an intentional spinner for a long time, what has changed? What is easier or harder now? How is your perspective different than you thought it would be? What practices have you held onto or let go of?
3. As a podcaster and spinning teacher, how does that impact your intentionality? How do you spin differently when you are teaching or producing “content” vs not?
4. What are some areas you'd like to continue to grow as an intentional spinner? Have you ever plateaued in your spinning - are there more advanced skills you'd still like to work on?
A few of the resources that Rachel discussed throughout the conversation:
Yarn-i-tec-ture: A Knitter's Guide to Spinning by Jillian Moreno here
The Essentials of Handspinning by Mabel Ross here
If you would like to be a guest on Wool n' Spinning Radio and share your story, please get in touch, either on Patreon through direct message or email (rachel (@) welfordpurls (dot) com).
Do you have any practices in your spinning that revolutionized your yarns? We'd love to hear about it - please share in the comments here.
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Until next time,
Happy Spinning!
Warmly,
Rachel & Rebecca