Got a visit from Kate Schutt of Howling Gale Farm Winthrop, WA. She raises Shetland sheep and has the fiber spun into beautiful consistant yarn. All these colors are the natural colors of the flock. You have to feel the warmth of this local fiber. Kate uses her fibers for weaving in her (very little) spare time. She showed me some items she wove and they are beautiful. Come in and cop a feel! hehe.
Beginner Spinning Class - Nov.6th 10-2pm
BEGINNER SPINNING CLASS - NOVEMBER 6TH 10-2PM
Leah Arroyo, from Promised Land Fibers, will be teaching a beginning spinning class here at Fiber. There are 6 spaces in the class, 4 wheels available. If you have a wheel, please bring it. Class is held from 10am - 2pm, so please come a bit early to get set up. You may want to bring a sack lunch to keep your energy up. Roving provided.
Cost: $50
To hold your spot please drop off cash/check to Fiber 109 W. 2nd Ave. Twisp
997-1420
Attention Spinners!
We got a visit today from Promised Land Fibers, Grand Coulee, WA. Wow, what great quality and amazing combed top roving. I got a selection of natural colors and also whites you can dye yourself. Some are alpaca blends and many different breeds of wool. Come check it out!
Come drink in the colors!
More yarn and needles are arriving. We currently have in stock Cascade & Berroco yarns. Malabrigo yarns are on the way, Rios, Macheta, & Rasta.
The sign went up!
The sign went up and folks started trickling in! I couldn’t believe how the word spread like wildfire. Knitters and weavers were taking pictures and their friends were showing up hours later. The fiber network is amazing! The power of the fiber community is awesome.!!!!
Let the renovation begin!
The home of FiberLLC is here! We’ve started to paint, scrub, build and fill. Working on the sign, soon to come. Oh my!
