
Knit City 2025 Recap & Porosity of Wool
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Dear Spinning Circle,
Today. On Wool n' Spinning Radio. Dionne sat Rebecca & Rachel down to quiz them about Knit City Vancouver 2025. Rebecca & Rachel had spent the weekend exploring the marketplace, meeting with everyone in our community & of course, shopping. We share some of the trends we noticed emerge this year, including maching knitting, crochet (yay!) and more. Lots of fleece talk this month - we fell into a bit of a rabbit hole at the end of the show about a property of wool that Melissa (MellyKnits) and Rachel have been exploring with increasing interest, along with Dionne and her fibre blending experiments, called porosity (skip to ~45 minutes to listen to just this discussion). The definition of porosity is the quality or degree of having minute spaces or holes through which liquid or air may pass. Melissa has described this phenomenon to me in the past as fleece, that when felt, has 'holes' or 'spaces' that she can 'fill' with something like cotton, possum, and other fibres. Silk, alpaca and llama seem to go into most fleece without problems. Dionne was the first in our community to put a word to the attributes of these fleeces that are able to blend with these sometimes difficult to card fibres. I hope you enjoy our conversation!
Photos of Rachel & Rebecca at Knit City in their matching Jethro Cardigans, along with photos of their hauls and Rachel's tea towels inspired by her SweetGeorgia colourway (woven by Kathy Cunha) available on the Patreon post here.
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- Knit Social here
- SweetGeorgia Yarns here
- All Wound Up Knitting & Sheep Fleeces here (reach out to Megan for information about her fleeces & shipping)
- Mawdsley Fibre Arts here (look for Helen's hollow whorl spindles)
- MellyKnits here
- Caliope Fibres here
- Coniagas Textiles here
- Fireweed Fibre Co here
- Crafty Jaks Boutique here
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Thank you for listening! If you would like to be a guest on Wool n' Spinning Radio, please reach out below, in the comments, or send an email to rachel@welfordpurls.com.
Until next month, keep wool close and your spindles closer!
I hope you enjoyed our conversation. If this is your first time tuning into Wool n’ Spinning Radio, welcome. This audio podcast is a spin-off from the original podcast available on YouTube at youtube.com/RachelSmith. Rachel has been podcasting since 2014, talking about handspinning and making yarn. Her passion is working with her handspun yarns in projects, both knit and woven. Links to the website, Instagram and more are available in the show notes and at Patreon.com/woolnspinning.
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Thank you for listening! If you would like to be a guest on Wool n' Spinning Radio, please reach out below, in the comments, or send an email to rachel@welfordpurls.com.
Until next month, keep wool close and your spindles closer!