Starting a fiber farm

Starting a fiber farm

Update: 2024-08-24
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Handspun: a podcast all about handspinning yarn, processing wool, knitting, owning a wool mill, farm life and everything in between.

Resources for this episode:
Online classes I found:
Texas A & M Sheep and goat ranching
Sheepschool.com

Books:
Raising Animals for Fiber by Chris McLaughlin - I read this and wrote good review on it years ago.

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https://www.patreon.com/EwethfulFiberMill

For details and to purchase the online course to  learn to handspin on wheel
https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/pages/lets-make-yarn-landing-page


For details and to purchase the online course to learn to spin longdraw
https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/products/2256545

Shop for Ewethful handspinning fibers
https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/collections

Free hand spinning resources
https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/pages/wool-education

Affiliate links if would like to support me while buying from these companies

Revolution Fibers
https://revolutionfibers.com/?dt_id=502219

Woolery
https://woolery.com/?aff=352

Mission at Ewethful:
My mission at Ewethful Fiber Mill is to fill making hands with small batch American grown yarns and fibers. I strive to produce lightly processed products that maintain their character, have low environmental impact and tell the stories of the animals and shepherds from whence they came.

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https://www.ewethfulfiberfarm.com/

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Ravelry group: Ewethful Fiber Farm & Mill


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Starting a fiber farm

Starting a fiber farm

Kim Biegler