SUMMARY:What could possibly be more satisfying than completing a creative project? Almost nothing, except perhaps colliding with inspiration in the first place. This episode of The JillianEve Podcast is all about sharing ideas, progress updates
This podcast is a fun chat about spinning locks and what to do with textured handspun yarn, knitting a sweater using handspun yarn, women's history books specifically covering textile history, my thoughts on my new Ashford Espinner 3, chatting
In this episode I will talk about some general announcements, give you some previews talking about my upcoming projects, celebrate Black History Month by sharing an important and historical book, answer a subscriber question about what to do wh
I need a distaff to keep my short fibers out of the way while I spin with my spindle, so I'm nalbinding a wrist distaff. Nalbinding predates knitting and crochet and the method I'm using is historically accurate to what Viking age people used t
This episode is about the best fibers for beginning spinners, how I used the Paradise Fibers November 2020 "Walnuts" box, and packed with Q&A from subscribers including what to do with scurf, the best drafting method for beginners, and the diff
I spun and wove 2 yards of beautiful fabric that I plan to sew into a bag, but cutting out the pattern pieces if freaking me out! Will I take my own advice and go for it? Let's talk about crafting fears! I'm also planning my next handspun sweat
I am enjoying autumn and the changing of the seasons so much right now. You can see all the autumn leaves in the Arboreal sweater I just finished knitting and with a huge project off my needles, I'm reflecting on what projects I'm going to refo
In this show, I will discuss the differences between a 3-ply and a 2-ply yarn that I spun with a targhee braid, I will share about a project I'm working on with some spooky Corriedale that will be woven on my large floor loom, "Bertha" and how