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Index 2001–2010 INDEX 2001–2010 Artley, Suzanne Bates, Julie KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS Lanolin for Healing. Sp09: 112 Restoring My Antique Spinning Wheel. Sp01: Sp Spring Athena, Star 84–87 Su Summer Quant, K. Su09: 82 Baxter, Clairelis F Fall W Winter Axtman, Wendy A Yarn to Remember. F03: 120 Cr crochet Spinning Cosmetic Puffs, K. F03: 82 Beal, Stephen H number of harnesses Baker, A. M. Nora Meets Milan. Su05: 120 K knit Spinning Memories. W10: 112 Becker, Libby Pw plain weave Bakriges, Jeannine Jane’s Half Gloves, K. W10: 94 RH rigid heddle Book Review. Coat of Many Scrumbles Beers, Julie Tw twill (Mapstone). Sp08: 20–21 In Spite of It All: Spinning with Multiple Compiler’s note: Sp05: 1–3 is a continuous Book Review. A Gathering of Lace (Swansen). Sclerosis. Su06: 38–40 reference; Sp05: 1, 3 contains intervening text W01: 19–20 Unspun Entrelac Button-Up Neck Warmer, K. Book Review. Handpaint Country (Potter). Sp10: 88 Sp03: 19 Bell, Paige Book Review. Sweaters from Camp (Detjen, Book Review. The Prairie Girl’s Guide to Life Author/Designer Index Swansen, and Williams). F03: 16 (Worick). Sp08: 23 Drafting Techniques: The Long and Short of Book Review. Runway Knits: 30 Fashion- Abrams, Charlene It. Su10: 64–67; correction, F10: 4 Forward Designs (Karapetyan). F07: 16 Handspun Mitered-Square Sweater, K. Su03: Naturally Dyed Funky Faroese Socks, K. Benfatto, Elaine 56–61 Su03: 80–83 Book Review. Hooking with Yarn (Taylor). F04: Adam, Mavis Scandinavian-Inspired Mittens and Hat. 18 Button-Up Neck Warmer, K. Su09: 70–71 Su02: 66–72 Book Review. A Passion for the Creative Life Sheep and Shepherd Coin Purses, K. Su06: Seven Drafting Techniques. W09: 66–68, 70 (Burton and Cooper, eds.). F04: 18 58–60 Significant Soy. Sp04: 46–47 Bennett, Noël Teresa’s Lined Mittens, K. Su08: 76–78, Snazzy Solar-Brewed Half-Mitts, K. Su05: Tiana Bighorse Obituary. F03: 15 80–81 74–76; correction, F05: 2 and website Bentley-Baker, Diane Teresa’s Texting Mittens, K. F10: 84–87 Soy Shells Shawlette, K. Sp04: 42–44 Book Review. Koekboya: Natural Dyes and Alexander, Kathryn Sun-Kissed Dyeing. Su05: 68–72 Textiles, A Color Journey from Turkey to India Knitting with Singles, K. Sp02: cover, 54–61 Bakriges, Jeannine, and Nancy Bush and Beyond (Böhmer). Sp03: 19–20 Swoopy Skirts, K. W08: 60–65 Dog’s Paw Shawl, K. F01: 54–60; correction, Giving Back: The Simple Pleasure of Teaching Alspach, Betsy W01: 3 Spinning. F04: 120 Ergonomics for Fiber Addicts. Su08: 64–66, Bakriges, Jeannine, and Susan Krahling Berganini, Stefanie 68 Sister Sweaters, K. W03: 36–42 Behind the Scenes: At Ten Thousand Villages. Alvarez, Nilda Callañaupa Bakriges, Jeannine, and Meg Swansen F09: 22–23 Spinning and Weaving in the Peruvian A Collaboration between a Handspinner and Berka, Amanda Highlands. W07: 62–64 a Sweater Designer, K. Sp01: cover, 62–67 Armchair Traveler: Southeastern Iowa. F08: Amann, Rudy Bakriges, Jeannine, and Beth-Ann Vogt 38–39 How to Choose Your First Wheel. Su08: Spider Scarf: Solar-Dyed Connections, Cr. Behind the Scenes: At Babe’s Fiber Garden. 40–43 Su07: 58–62 Su07: 24–25 Spinning Basics: Andean Plying. Su07: 28–31 Balcavage, Dynise Behind the Scenes: At Wyatt Wheels. F05: Spinning Tips: Worsted, Woolen, or Semi- A Profile of Kathleen Bowen. Su02: 34–35 26–27 Something. F08: 27 Balch, Ginger Feminine Gloves, K. W07: 66–68, 70 Amaral, Sheryl Icelandic Scarf, RH. W08: 56 One Size Fits All, K. Sp07: 42–45 Needle-Felting a Fulled Sweater Jacket. Su05: Ballaban, Friedl, et al. Spinning Tips: Wraps per Inch. Sp08: 32 80–82 Traditional Danish Tie-Shawls, K. Sp08: Twists per Inch. W07: 11–12 Ambrose, Cheryl 76–80, 82 Berka, Amanda, with Ann Budd and Amy Jacket, 4H. F04: 82 Banks, Katie Clarke Moore Amos, Alden Book Review. Beautiful Sheep: Portraits of Spun 2 Ways: Socks at Any Size and Any Lubricating Your Spinning Wheel. W02: Champion Breeds (Dun). Sp09: 15 Gauge, K. F07: 64–66, 68 80–82 Book Review. How to Raise Sheep (Hasheider). Berka, Amanda, and Amy Clarke Moore Yarn Grist (Excerpt from The Alden Amos Big Su09: 16 Spinning Basics: Working with Silk Hankies. Book of Handspinning). Su01: 34–36 Barry, Betty W06: 30–32 Anderson, Rosanne My Fond Memory Horseshoe Cap, K. Su10: Berndt, Judy Making Cat Baskets Using Chaffy Wool, Cr. 87 Book Review. Simple Socks, Plain and Fancy Sp03: 78–80 Bartels, Denise (Gibson-Roberts). Sp02: 22 Anderson, Sarah, with Bonnie Rose Neck Warmer Revisited, K. Sp10: 92 Berner, Joan Wrap-and-Roll. Sp08: cover, 70–74 Bartlett, Roxana Avoiding the Rose Bush. Su07: 120 Anderson-Shea, Charlene Winter Sky Slip-Stitch Mittens, K. Su09: Keith’s Jacket, 8H, Tw. Sp07: 87–88 Qiviut, Cashmere, and Silk, K. Su02: 42–43 50–51 An Overshot Table Runner, 8H. W05: 34–36 Spontaneous Knitting, K. W02: 76–78 Bertino, Karen Vest, K. Sp02: 93, 94 Knitted Wrist Cuffs, K. Sp01: 70–71 Spin.Off ■ 1 ■ spinningdaily.com SPIN . OFF INDEX 2001–2010 Bibby, Terri Budd, Ann, with Amy Clarke Moore and Spun 2 Ways: Old Shale Lace Triangle Scarf, RH. W08: 54 Amanda Berka Shawl, K. Su08: 46–48, 50–51; correction Bishop, Michelle Spun 2 Ways: Socks at Any Size and Any on website Harlem Spins with Twain’s Twines: A Profile Gauge, K. F07: 64–66, 68 Clarke, Amy C. See also Moore, Amy of Twain Revell. Su07: 34–36 Budd, Ann, with Kristi Schueler and Clarke Bizilia, Adrian Carol Huebscher Rhoades The Six Swans. F02: 120 Baby Surprise Jacket, K. W07: 94 Spun 2 Ways: Hats at Any Size and Any Clingerman, Hatie Bland, Debbie Gauge, K. Sp08: 54–57 Cashmere Booties, K. Su04: 87–88 Morning Surf Scarf, K. Su08: 96 Bunkers, Traci Close-Hainsworth, Freyalyn Boaz, Elaine More Knitting with Unspun Roving, K. F02: A Bobble Bag, K. F03: 60–61 Spindle-Spun Tunic, K. Su01: 46–48 56–59 Misty Mountains Shawl, K. F03: 56–58 Boggs, Jacey Bush, Nancy, and Jeannine Bakriges Starting at the Fringe, K. F05: 38–40 Armchair Traveler: The Netherlands. F10: Dog’s Paw Shawl, K. F01: 54–60; correction Cobb-Zoll, Nancy 24–25 W01: 3 Dog-Hair Sweater, K. Sp01: 91 Coils: Adding to Your Art Yarn Repertoire. Busse, Anne Coder, Deborah McQueen W09: cover, 44–46, 48–51 Full Circle. Su06: 120 Humpty Dumpty Was Made of Handspun Core Spinning: Adding to Your Spinning Buster, Marilyn, and Jeannine Glaves Yarn, K. Sp05: 50–52 Repertoire. F10: 58–61 Victorian Watch Pocket, K. Su02: 91, 94 Collins, Carol Johnson, and Elizabeth Get Loopy: Experiment with Bouclé. Su10: Cameron, Heather Dyak 44–49 Sweater, K. W02: 90–91 Milk Weed Stalk Fiber. W03: 60–64 Boyer, Laurie Carey, Sigrid Collins, Kaye Rare Wear, K. Su02: 60–63 Twisted Scarves, K. W04: 54–56 Book Review. ALASKApacas Furbanks, Bright, Kathy Carras, Kathryn Moorage, and Homer (Von Ammon). W01: Doodling with Yarn: Fulled Llama Hats, Cr. Making Dolls, K. Su04: 58–60 20 W06: cover, 50–54 Carter, Margaret O. Spinning Andean Adventures. W01: 74–79 Bright, Kathy, and the Greater Dehair Cashmere Yourself! F02: 74–76 Collins, Kaye D. Appalachian Llama and Alpaca Casey, Maggie Angela’s Wedding Shawl, K. F08: 56–59 Association Book Review. Maran Illustrated: Knitting and Book Review. The Complete Alpaca Book Llama Shawl. W01: 83, 84 Crocheting (MaranGraphics). Sp06: 24 (Hoffman et al.). Sp05: 18 Brundin, Ingrid Getting Acquainted with Your Wheel. F08: Book Review. Socks from the Toe Up Armchair Traveler: Sweden. Su09: 28–29, 46–50 (Johnson). F09: 11 33 Spinning Basics: Double Drafting. Sp07: Fiber Basics: Paco-Vicuña. W04: 64–68 Making Shells—Using Up Small Bits of 30–32 Fiber Basics: South America’s Wild Ones, Handspun Yarn with Modular Knitting, K. Spinning Basics: Spindle Spinning. Su05: Vicuña and Guanaco. W08: 78–80, 82, 84 Su10: 38–41 46–49 A Guanaco Hat, Wild and Warm, K. W08: Brust, Linda Spinning Basics: Spinning on a Wheel. F05: 86–88 Poncho with Beads, K. W05: 80 30–32 Iowa Mennonite Track Wheel. Sp09: 64–66 Bryant, David Spinning Basics: Spinning Top. W10: Lord of the Rings Cloak, 8H, Tw. F04: James Hargreaves’s Spinning Jenny. F02: 36–38, 40–41 86–87 50–54 Spinning Tips: Plying on a Spindle. W08: A Paco-Vicuña Scarf, K. W04: cover, 70–72 Buchanan, Rita 32–33 Simply Suri. W10: 50–53 American Romney, K, Pw. W01: 34–41 Teaching Spinning. Su10: 70–71 Collins, Kaye D., with Evelyn Clark and Book Review. The Age of Homespun: Objects Wheel Maintenance. Sp10: 48 Judith MacKenzie McCuin and Stories in the Creation of an American Winter Sky Slip-Stitch Mittens, K. Su09: Spun 2 Ways: Old Shale Lace Triangle Myth (Ulrich). Sp02: 19–20 50–51 Shawl, K. Su08: 46–48, 50–51; correction Book Review. Dyeing with Natural Materials Casey, Maggie, with Margaret Tullis on website (Las Arañas Spinners and Weavers Guild). Spinning for Crochet: Does Twist Direction Collins, Liz Sp01: 15–16 Matter? F10: 90–97 Alpaca Sweater, K. Sp01: 92 Book Review. Twined Rag Rugs (Irwin). Sp01: Cathey, Sue Collins, Sharon 18 My Take on the Oomingmak-Style Scarf, K. Textile Words: An English Language History. A Closer Look: Setting Twist. Su01: 26–30 F09: 84 Sp09: 32–33 A Closer Look: Why Ply? F01: 26–30 Chase, Claudia Anne Comeau, Deanne A Closer Look: Woolen/Worsted, R.I.P. Color Impressions: Color in my Handspun Lord of the Rings Cloak, 8H, Tw. F04: Sp01: 34–37 Tapestries. Sp03: cover, 34–36 86–87 Cotton Pillowcases, 4H.
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