Get Spun: The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns

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Author: Symeon North

ISBN-10: 1596680644

ISBN-13: 9781596680647

Category: Dyes & Dyeing

Pairing detailed instructions with clear, step-by-step photography, this dynamic guide of spinning techniques and demonstrations explores an array of fiber possibilities—such as wool, glitz, and sari silk—to create unique yarn for fiber art projects. Designed for the advanced beginner to the intermediate spinner, this reference covers a variety of subjects such as spinning fundamentals, techniques for wool and silk, spinning with nontraditional materials, introducing add-ins, and...

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Pairing detailed instructions with clear, step-by-step photography, this dynamic guide of spinning techniques and demonstrations explores an array of fiber possibilities—such as wool, glitz, and sari silk—to create unique yarn for fiber art projects. Designed for the advanced beginner to the intermediate spinner, this reference covers a variety of subjects such as spinning fundamentals, techniques for wool and silk, spinning with nontraditional materials, introducing add-ins, and creating plying effects. Additionally, the comprehensive tutorial offers information on easy home dyeing and directions for using a drumcarder to blend colors and fibers. Library Journal Art yarns—yarns with unusual textures, unexpected additions, and interesting combinations of color—have a variety of applications in fiber crafts. North, who writes for the popular online magazine Knitty, provides an introduction to art yarn of all types. After a brief review of the fundamentals of spinning (as well as a discussion of fiber preparation and dyeing), she moves on to the funky stuff. There's even a section on incorporating "unspinnables," such as commercial fabric and plastic bags, into handspun yarn. While art yarn isn't for everyone, advanced spinners interested in increasing their repertoire will enjoy North's exploration of the possibilities.

\ Library JournalArt yarns—yarns with unusual textures, unexpected additions, and interesting combinations of color—have a variety of applications in fiber crafts. North, who writes for the popular online magazine Knitty, provides an introduction to art yarn of all types. After a brief review of the fundamentals of spinning (as well as a discussion of fiber preparation and dyeing), she moves on to the funky stuff. There's even a section on incorporating "unspinnables," such as commercial fabric and plastic bags, into handspun yarn. While art yarn isn't for everyone, advanced spinners interested in increasing their repertoire will enjoy North's exploration of the possibilities.\ \