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Alden
Amos
Big Book of Handspinning-
Wheel designer and
maintainer of textile traditions, Alden Amos – the recipient and
evaluator of traditional wisdom – let’s no point go unexamined. This
is truly a BIG book offering decades of experience in making and handling
yarn. He’ll change your spinning for the better, whether you agree with
him or not. 7 x 9, 480 pages, clothbound, illustrated
$39.95
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Color in Spinning
by Deb Menz: An in depth discussion of immersion dying, painting rovings,
blending colors and fibers, and spinning and plying multi-colored preparations.
$39.95
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Handspun
Treasures from Rare Wools- Collected
Works from the Save the Sheep Project, Edited by Deborah Robson Bringing
together the art of spinning and wools from rare breeds of sheep, Handspun
Treasures from Rare Wools catalogs the 29 touring pieces from the Save the
Sheep Exhibit. It also includes photos and pieces that illustrate points
about the rare-breed fibers and what makes them indispensable for
contemporary handspinning. $19.95
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Hands on
Spinning by
Lee Raven: From beginning to the finished product.
If you are new to spinning, this book if for you. $16.95
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