• On Demand

    This course is self-paced and is available immediately after you enroll.

  • All Levels

    Great for beginning spinners and all other levels interested in exploring this technique.

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Textured Handspun from Recycled Yarns, Silk, and More

You may have heard of tweed yarn, but have you heard of garneted yarn? If you love to play with color and texture, you need this recycled-fiber technique in your spinner’s toolbox! Learn to process short pieces of yarn and luxury “waste” fibers into blending elements that can be carded with base fibers. You can then spin these blends in a range of yarn styles with delightful flecks of color and texture. Plus, because of the longer length of the fiber flecks, this yarn is more stable for knitting and weaving, making it a great technique to add to your skillset. 

In this mini-course, Angela K. Schneider shares her favorite method for creating garneted yarns. As you begin, you’ll learn which fiber options work best, move on to preparation and spinning, and finish with inspiration for the types of yarns you can create. 

You’ll love this video if you:

  • Have a stash of yarn bits and fiber scraps and wonder what to do with them
  • Want to learn how to create texture in your handspun
  • Are ready to explore new color combinations, from bright pops to subtle blends
  • Seek new ideas for textured yarns for knitting and weaving

After you know the essentials, you’ll have all the tools you need to start playing. Go bold and bright, or subtle and calm, and explore new combinations of color and texture.

An Introduction from Instructor Angela K. Schneider

Creating texture is the name of the game, and using your stash of scrap fibers and yarns is how you’ll play. Whether this is your first or fortieth foray into spinning garneted fibers, you’ll love exploring this fun technique.

Supplies and equipment:

  • Scrap yarn or fibers to use as add-ins
  • Base fiber, such as fleece, wool roving, or cotton sliver
  • Handcards
  • Spinning wheel or spindle
  • Scissors
  • Cleaning brush for handcards (optional but recommended)


Prerequisites:

To learn this technique, you need only basic spinning skills and the ability to make a one- or two-ply yarn. 

Reviews

So empowering!

“No color fear here! Very clear explanations and excellent samples and examples. After watching this I not only think I can experiment with adding color and texture to my Handspinning but I’ excited to get started. Highly recommend this workshop.” - Vickie Green

Fantastic class!

“Angela, I thoroughly enjoyed this class. You presented the topics in a clear, logical manner with plenty of examples to spark creativity in your students. Thank you!!” - Christina Morris

Great short course

“This was a really quick but effective learning tool to be able to have a go at spinning garnered fibres. Lots of ideas for using up bits of wool and projects for the completed hand spun.” - Sue Love

Instructor

Angela K. Schneider

Angela Schneider is both a techie and an artist—but above all, she’s a teacher. As Long Thread Media’s project editor, she checks and double-checks project instructions in an impressive range of fiber arts. Her designs have regularly appeared in Handwoven and Little Looms magazines, and she has created everything from delicate jewelry to massive weaving installations in public spaces. With a background balancing programming, engineering, and art, plus a Master Spinner Certificate from Olds College, she relishes getting down in the details to understand a textile. One of her greatest joys is teaching and watching someone’s eyes light up with understanding.

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