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These Connecticut spinners find their zen in making their own yarn from wool: 'It all clicks'
Many say they got into spinning because they couldn't find the right color or yarn texture so they made their own.
Rue Toland has been spinning yarn for over 20 years. It wasn’t until she moved to New Hampshire that she had a flock of her own sheep to shear and make homemade yarn. Sign up for the Concord Monitor’s ...
The fiber arts have gained more popularity, particularly after the pandemic, as the trend of an analog life — less phones and more human experiences — gains traction this year.
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