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The Practical Spinners Guide Judith Mackenzie

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The Practical Spinners Guide Judith Mackenzie
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Publisher: Interweave Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.25 MB
Pages: 143
Author: Judith MacKenzie
ISBN: 9781620337721, 162033772X
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Practical Spinners Guide Judith Mackenzie by Judith Mackenzie 9781620337721, 162033772X instant download after payment.

In Rare Luxury fibres, Judith focuses in on North American spinning traditions and share with readers key insights into working with uncommon luxury downs. With her natural voice for story telling that is both engaging and informative, she discusses the history of each of these downs, how they are used today and then how to prep them for spinning.|It's time to look beyond wool, with The Practical Spinner's Guide: Rare Luxury fibres! The go-to expert for fibre artists, Judith MacKenzie shares insights into working with uncommon (but readily available) luxury downs in this comprehensive, yet practical, guide for today's spinners. With her natural voice for story telling that is both engaging and informative, she discusses the history of each of these downs, how they are used today, characteristics unique to each, and where to find them. She also dives deep into the specific spinning techniques for each fibre, knitting and weaving rare fibres, and dying them once spun. From angora to bison, camel to cashmere, there's a whole world of rare luxury fibres just waiting to be spun!

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