A guide to creating 70 distinctive yarns, from classics such as mohair boucle to novelty features like super coils. It reveals the architecture of each yarn, and demonstrates exactly how to manipulate and combine the fibres to achieve the desired result and images of knitted and woven pieces reveal how the spun yarn looks in a variety of projects.
A guide to creating 70 distinctive yarns, from classics such as mohair boucle to novelty features like super coils. It reveals the architecture of each yarn, and demonstrates exactly how to manipulate and combine the fibres to achieve the desired result and images of knitted and woven pieces reveal how the spun yarn looks in a variety of projects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Anderson learned to knit at a very young age and has been hooked on the fiber crafts ever since. She taught herself to spin at 13, but it was not until 1992 that she became serious about her spinning. She developed a new technique she calls “wrap and roll,” which won her a cover on Spin Off magazine in 2008. She has taught at the Spin-Off Autumn Retreat (SOAR), contributed knit designs to All New Homespun and Handknit, and teaches at many venues. She lives near Snohomish, Washington.