First Ever Fiber Trunk Show Featuring NJStacie Made


Day 4 of our series! Meet NJStacie*Made - spinner extraordinaire and all around crafter. So happy she'll be joining us this Sunday (November 20th)!!!!!


 

What's your name, what's your business name, and where are you from?

My name is Stacie, my business is njstacie•made.  I'm originally from New Jersey, but I've been in the Boston area for 13 years. <PREVIEWEND>

What came first knitting - dyeing - spinning?

Knitting came first, about 12 years ago.  I started spinning 5 years ago.  I've just recently started weaving, too.

What's your favorite fiber to work with?

I love love LOVE to spin longwools like Wensleydale and Romney.  It's got a great luster and hand, and knits up wonderfully.

How do you fend off creative-block?

I knit! I'm always working on too many projects, and I try to make sure that at least one is plain and mindless and boring, so I can do it without having to put much effort or energy into it.

What do you love to make with your yarn/fiber?

I really enjoy knitting mittens.  I'm currently crocheting an afghan with leftover bundles of handspun - it's a great way to showcase the fibers.

Any exciting things in the works that you want to share with us?

Holiday crafting is about to take over my life :)

To quote Stacie, "I blog (infrequently) over at njstacie.blogspot.com" and "I occasionally sell things on Etsy."


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First Ever Fiber Trunk Show Featuring KnittinK


Day 3 of our series! Excited to introduce KnittinK aka AdyBee who created a new yarn in honor of a crazy dream of mine, "Unicorn Mane"! In my humble opinion, she's a rockstar. Without further ado...


 

What's your name, what's your business name, and where are you from? 

AdyBee, KnittinK, & I can currently be found in Roslindale, MA <PREVIEWEND>

What came first knitting - dyeing - spinning?  

Knitting, then dyeing, then spinning. It's a ::very:: slippery slope, be forewarned. 

What's your favorite fiber to work with? 

oooh tough call. I adore BFL (and blends) and Polwarth. They're strong but soft, and have myriad uses from socks to sweaters to mitts. 

 

How do you fend off creative-block? 

I have a thread on my Ravelry group where I ask people to post pictures and ideas they 'd like to see in yarn/fiber. I'm really lucky to awesome and hilarious customers. 

What do you love to make with your yarn/fiber? 

HATS. I'm addicted to hats. I can never have enough and I LOVE making them.  

Any exciting things in the works that you want to share with us? 

Yarn clubs, kits, new products, lotsa stuff. Stay tuned, cupcakes!  

 

You can sign up for KnittinK's newsletter here, follow her sass over on Twitter, and shop for her awesome fiber right here!


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First Ever Fiber Trunk Show: Featuring Dirty Water DyeWorks


Five days until the trunk show! Each day we'll be featuring one of the awesome folks we've invited to be a vendor. Here's an opportunity to learn more about each of them before meeting them in person this Sunday!


 

What's your name, what's your business name, and where are you from?

I'm Stephanie from Dirty Water DyeWorks.  I live and work in Arlington. <PREVIEWEND>

What came first knitting - dyeing - spinning?  

I learned how to knit and sew when I was a little girl.  As an adult I learned how to spin and started dyeing.  I dyed fabric and clothing - dresses, t-shirts, socks, towels.  Everything was a blank canvas waiting for color.  Since I'm an avid knitter, the shift to dyeing yarn and fiber was a natural progression.

 




What's your favorite fiber to work with?

My favorite fiber . . . that's a tough question.  I work mainly with animal fibers.  Blue faced leicester is always a favorite. These days I'm also enjoying a Polwarth wool /silk blend.

How do you fend off creative-block?

I make a concerted effort to identify new and exciting colors around me on a regular basis.  That doesn't mean I translate them to dye right away, but it gives me a starting point.  If I'm on a deadline to create new custom colors and they aren't coming out in the mix, I take some time to step away from the project.  Go for a walk, do some baking, sit down and knit a few rows - time to clear my head.  Usually things come together after a little separation from the project at hand.

What do you love to make with your yarn/fiber?

My booth display contains many shawls, but socks are my constant companion.  They travel well and don't take up much room. Lately I've had an itch to start a sweater or three.  So far I have the yarn picked out.  Will see where this adventure leads.

Any exciting things in the works that you want to share with us?

I'm considering a couple of new yarn bases that will debut either this winter or next spring .  There are also new kits in the works.

 

 You can follow Stephanie on twitter, read about her work/inspiration on her blog, and shop on her website.


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