Silk and Wool Barn

Welcome to Our Silk and Wool Studio

Our Yarn Projects

Farm-to-Fashion Completed Projects

Starting with raw fleece, the projects include:

  • Fleece scouring (washing to remove debris and lanolin from sheep wool)
  • Combing or carding the fleece
  • Spinning into yarn
  • Washing and dyeing
  • Knitting
  • Blocking

Some of Our Completed Yarn Projects

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Handspun and Hand-knitted Hickory-dyed Lace Tunic

How I made my Wool Lace Tunic from Start to Finish Making things from scratch is so rewarding! So, when I crafted my lace tunic a few years ago, I intended experience every aspect of …
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Sari Silk Pillow Fashioned on a Rigid Heddle Loom: Part I

Cotton lace embellished sari silk pillow features handwoven pillowcase using silk fabric and a mercerized cotton …
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Sari Silk Pillow Fashioned on a Rigid Heddle Loom: Part II

Sari silk pillow woven with mercerized cotton yarn and embellished with cotton lace. It can be decorative or used for added comfort …
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Hoof to Hanger: How Alpaca Fleece Becomes Clothing

The steps include: alpaca sheering; skirting or removal of debris; scouring (washing) fleece; dyeing fleece; pocking; carding or combing fleece; spinning and plying yarn; washing yarn; knitting garment or weaving; blocking …
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White-and-Blue Romney Wool Rugged Mittens

A step-by-step transformation of the fleece into a pair of mittens: spinning, plying, making skeins, washing, drying, and finally knitting …

Yarn arts Hub

Resources for Spinners, Knitters, Crocheters . . .

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Glossary of Spinning Terms

TermDescriptionBattA wide, rolled-up bundle of carded fleece that unrolls into a blanket.BenchA table of the spinning wheel on which the wheel and spinning mechanism are mountedBulkWool’s filling power or “bounce” is the volume occupied by …
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Crochet Abbreviations, Definitions, and Explanations

A master list of the most common crochet abbreviations with descriptions and explanations: reference for beginners and advanced crocheters …
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Master List of Knitting Abbreviations

A sortable and searchable table of abbreviations and acronyms used by hand and machine knitters. A US based master list …
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Knitting Needle Size Conversion Chart

A chart of knitting needle sizes in millimeters and their corresponding codes used in the US, UK, and Canada. If you are not sure what size needle should be used for your yarn, this rule …

Blue Cat Tutorials for a Flatbed Knitting Machine

Cast On

Gast On Types and Instructions

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Open Cast On

Open cast-on, aka provisional or invisible cast-on, is the type of cast-on that produces unfastened stitches that will unravel whenever possible …
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E-Wrap Cast On

In machine knitting, e-wrap (aka e-loop) is a type of cast-on in which the yarn is wrapped around each needle counterclockwise forming loops that look like a lower case letter “e” …
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E-Wrap Cast On with an Anchor

E-wrap cast on with an anchor helps avoid flaws of the regular e-wrap cast on. This method saves time and gives a professional look …
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Crochet Cast On

Crochet cast on is a simple way to create a neat and even border using crochet hook or a latch tool on a flatbed knitting machine …
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