Fiber Gathering: Knit, Crochet, Spin, and Dye More Than 25 Projects Inspired by America's Festivals

Meet the people, sample the flavor, and experience the kinship through 11 unique events and more than 25 inspiring projects.

Yarn enthusiasts from coast to coast are embracing fiber festivals with gusto, from New York's Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival to Oregon's Black Sheep Gathering. This large-format, full-color book is a stunning visual celebration of eleven fiber festivals throughout the U.S., showcasing the rich marketplace and sprawling agricultural exhibits that attract visitors in astounding numbers. Perfect as a coffee table book, it also includes instructions for creating 25 unique knitting, crocheting, spinning, and dyeing projects that reflect the rural couture of these popular gatherings. Fiber Gathering brings America's most celebrated festivals into readers' hearts and homes—and inspires them to create clothing, art, and meaning from these time-honored crafts.

Throughout history, we've gathered together in the market square. We're there to buy and sell, to get good deals on fibers, fabrics, fruits, vegetables, and bread, but we're also there to see friends, gossip, trade recipes, and admire new clothes. We've got an eye on each other's animals, and we're going to keep them from getting into any trouble. It's our chance to hold someone else's baby or to congratulate a new grandmother. It's a chance to connect, to touch, and to bond with others.

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Fiber Gathering: Knit, Crochet, Spin, and Dye More Than 25 Projects Inspired by America's Festivals

Meet the people, sample the flavor, and experience the kinship through 11 unique events and more than 25 inspiring projects.

Yarn enthusiasts from coast to coast are embracing fiber festivals with gusto, from New York's Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival to Oregon's Black Sheep Gathering. This large-format, full-color book is a stunning visual celebration of eleven fiber festivals throughout the U.S., showcasing the rich marketplace and sprawling agricultural exhibits that attract visitors in astounding numbers. Perfect as a coffee table book, it also includes instructions for creating 25 unique knitting, crocheting, spinning, and dyeing projects that reflect the rural couture of these popular gatherings. Fiber Gathering brings America's most celebrated festivals into readers' hearts and homes—and inspires them to create clothing, art, and meaning from these time-honored crafts.

Throughout history, we've gathered together in the market square. We're there to buy and sell, to get good deals on fibers, fabrics, fruits, vegetables, and bread, but we're also there to see friends, gossip, trade recipes, and admire new clothes. We've got an eye on each other's animals, and we're going to keep them from getting into any trouble. It's our chance to hold someone else's baby or to congratulate a new grandmother. It's a chance to connect, to touch, and to bond with others.

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Fiber Gathering: Knit, Crochet, Spin, and Dye More Than 25 Projects Inspired by America's Festivals

Fiber Gathering: Knit, Crochet, Spin, and Dye More Than 25 Projects Inspired by America's Festivals

by Joanne Seiff
Fiber Gathering: Knit, Crochet, Spin, and Dye More Than 25 Projects Inspired by America's Festivals

Fiber Gathering: Knit, Crochet, Spin, and Dye More Than 25 Projects Inspired by America's Festivals

by Joanne Seiff

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Meet the people, sample the flavor, and experience the kinship through 11 unique events and more than 25 inspiring projects.

Yarn enthusiasts from coast to coast are embracing fiber festivals with gusto, from New York's Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival to Oregon's Black Sheep Gathering. This large-format, full-color book is a stunning visual celebration of eleven fiber festivals throughout the U.S., showcasing the rich marketplace and sprawling agricultural exhibits that attract visitors in astounding numbers. Perfect as a coffee table book, it also includes instructions for creating 25 unique knitting, crocheting, spinning, and dyeing projects that reflect the rural couture of these popular gatherings. Fiber Gathering brings America's most celebrated festivals into readers' hearts and homes—and inspires them to create clothing, art, and meaning from these time-honored crafts.

Throughout history, we've gathered together in the market square. We're there to buy and sell, to get good deals on fibers, fabrics, fruits, vegetables, and bread, but we're also there to see friends, gossip, trade recipes, and admire new clothes. We've got an eye on each other's animals, and we're going to keep them from getting into any trouble. It's our chance to hold someone else's baby or to congratulate a new grandmother. It's a chance to connect, to touch, and to bond with others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780470406410
Publisher: Trade Paper Press
Publication date: 02/23/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Joanne Seiff is a freelance writer, knitwear designer, educator, and fiber artist. Her writing and designs have appeared in Interweave Knits, Vogue Knitting, Better Homes and Gardens' Knit It!, Spin-Off, Belle Armoire, and Wild Fibers magazines; in the KnitPicks Yarn Catalog; in the Lion Brand Book, Just Gifts and the KnitLit books; and online at Knitty.com and Handspinners.com. She has won awards and sold handspun yarn nationwide. In December 2005, her handspun and handknitted art was part of a juried exhibition at the Kiana Malekzadeh Gallery in New York City.

Joanne Seiff is a freelance writer, author, educator, and knitwear designer. Her articles have appeared in places as varied as the CBC online, The New York Jewish Week, The Forward, Salon.com, Vogue Knitting, and Interweave Knits. Joanne holds graduate degrees in Religious Studies from UNC, in Education from GWU, and a B.A. cum laude in Near Eastern Studies and Comparative Literature from Cornell University.

Joanne is a fibre artist who enjoys making things from scratch, from sheep to finished garment. Her handspun yarn and handknits have won awards and her knitted fiber art has been exhibited and sold at several North American galleries. She also likes to bake bread, make jam, and make music. See more of her knitwear designs online at Ravelry.com and check out her blog, www.joanneseiff.blogspot.com.. Joanne lives in Winnipeg with her twin sons, a bird dog, and her husband, a biology professor.

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Table of Contents

Introduction.

Northeast.

Chapter 1: Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival.

The Food.

Sheep Dog Demonstrations.

Mary Jane Socks.

Spirited Entrelac Polo.

Learning to Hand Dye Multicolored Yarn.

Chapter 2: New York State Sheep and Wool Festival.

New York Wine and Cheese.

Festive Fingerless Mitts.

Deep V.

The Curious Ewe.

Chapter 3: New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Festival.

What’s NEAOBA?

Apple Crisp Recipe.

Unmistakably Warm Cowl.

Natural Alpaca Ruana.

South.

Chapter 4: Southeastern Animal Fiber Fair.

Asheville.

Quick Felted Sweater Bag.

Blossom.

Chapter 5: The Tennessee State Fair: A Spinning Competition and Fleece Auction.

How to Wash Fleece: A General Guide.

Spinning for Speed.

Midwest.

Chapter 6: Michigan Fiber Festival.

Kumihimo.

Inexpensive Tools for Spinning: A Drop Spindle.

Inexpensive Tools for Knitting: Knitting Needles.

Creating a Skein.

Chapter 7: Heart of America Sheep Show and Fiber Fest.

The New U.S. Lamb Market.

Sit Upon: A Crocheted Wool Roving Seat Pad.

Icelandic Winter Cap.

Chapter 8: Shearing Day.

Preparing for and Helping at a Sheep Shearing.

Skirting a Fleece.

West.

Chapter 9: Black Sheep Gathering.

The Woolen Mill.

Fishtail Vest.

Evergreen.

Chapter 10: Estes Park Wool Market.

Lamb’s for Lunch.

Mountain Ripple Socks.

Men’s Crochet Mock Cable Sweater.

Chapter 11: The Wool Festival at Taos.

New Mexico Weaving Traditions.

Navajo-Churro Sheep.

A Trio of Southwestern-Style Pillows.

Chapter 12: Conclusions: Building Your Own Fiber Gathering.

Thick&Thin Baby Coat&Cap.

Classy Aran Long Skirt.

Andean Plying.

Techniques.

Resources.

Index.

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