In any case, I signed up for a workshop with Jaycee Boggs. The topic was making creative and unique yarns. The class took place in the upstairs of Anderson Fiber Works and there were around 20 of us:
The atmosphere was very friendly and creative......apparently some of us were more prepared than others to get those artistic juices flowing. I had never seen one of these before and it instantly made its way to the top of my Christmas wish list.
Using fiber from Hanks in the Hood/Anderson Fiber works, we spun a range of funky yarns, with a focus not only on the unique nature of the construction, but also on durability and usefulness. I personally think this is important when putting together a handspun yarn of any kind. If I spend that much time to make something, I want it to last for more than a couple of months. Below on the left is a single and on the right is that same single after it has been put through a plying process which includes some pushing, pulling and changes in tension between the right and the left hand that strained my brain but left me feeling that I had learned something new and fun.

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