From a Fiber Fancier

Musings and Adventures from My Fun World of Fiber

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

It Has Been a LOOOOOONG Time

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Since I last posted on this blog. . . I have attended the Charlevoix Fiber Festival at the Castle in Charlevoix as a vendor for the first ti...
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Herding School with Chris

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My treat for Halloween was to travel to a beautiful farm near Boyne City with my friend Chris, (Aral Peak Alpacas. . .including six baby dol...

First Fiber Show Experience

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So. . . The last weekend in September I journeyed to West Branch and the Ogemaw County Fairgrounds to take part in the Northern Michigan Lam...
Sunday, May 30, 2010

Skirting The Fiber

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On the hottest day of the year so far, Chris (my dear friend and alpaca farmer) and I decided to skirt the fiber that had been sheared a few...
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Friday, May 7, 2010

Give Me Strength . . .

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. . .to complete at least three fiber projects before the end of June!  That doesn't seem too unreasonable, does it?  Really? #1   I w...
Thursday, May 6, 2010

From Critter to Sweater. . .

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Do you want a beautiful alpaca sweater/jacket for next fall and winter? Below are the simple steps to follow in order to get just the swe...
Thursday, April 29, 2010

The Master , Dave Easter

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As I mentioned in my last blog, Dave Easter was "The Man".  He did the shearing and gave us directions.   "Keep your fingers ...
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Ma Stevens
Born in Michigan, graduate of the University of Colorado in Boulder with a BA in Fine Art. I love "playing" with color and fiber. As a knitter for the past 50+ years (I honestly learned as a child), I decided I "needed" to learn to spin as well. I love being outside skiing, walking the beaches here in beautiful northern Michigan or sitting on my deck knitting or spinning. Being semi-retired and working from my home office has afforded me the time to become involved with the spinning, knitting and marketing of gorgeous alpaca fiber from my friend's alpaca farm, Aral Peak Alpacas. This has been amazing.
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