(Photo thanks to www.annefield.co.nz) Anne Field died on May 29th. I am very sad. Anne was a fabulous weaver and a precise spinner. She was the author of 6 books with one on the way next spring. The Ashford Book of Spinning, my first introduction to her spinning instruction, and was a book that I … Continue reading
Remember when I showed you the scary state of things in my house? Well it’s gotten better due to a ton of help from Chelsea. I feel so much better. Â First, what I am calling the studio. My work space. Where club gets packaged, shipping happens, hopefully writing will happen there, book keeping gets done, … Continue reading
We’re back on track now. My darling feels better. I just had a 2 night writing quarantine where plenty of writing was accomplished. Things at the shop are becoming more organized and the fleeces we need for classes for both me and Deb Robson are in the process of being chosen and scoured. This coming … Continue reading

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Andrea: I feel your pain. But it is also a bit dismaying to read your post and rea…
valerie: Alas, Beth, it does not last forever. So may as well enjoy it while you ca…
Carol Wadland: So sorry to hear of Anne Field's passing such a shock even though I had hea…
Beverly: Congrats! It's on my list of books I must have! …
Beverly: I would love to find myself locked inside your studio for a week or so! Lo…
Sally Vourlojianis: What a beautiful tribute you have written for Anne. I participated in one …