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Hand Spinning News The email version of this newsletter may look much better online: hand-spinning-news.com Not a plate of noodles, but yarn being dyed very easily and using things you'll be likely to have around. If you've not tried dyeing before, there are two different tutorials this month which are easy and kitchen-safe. If you're moved to go further then we see a rainbow made with natural dyes and a comprehensive tutorial about hand-painting. I've tried dyeing with cochineal with very pleasing results. That was inspired by a new book, Yarn Works by W J Johnson. I have a new copy of the book to give away in a free prize draw. February saw the Ravelympic Games (from now on I'll be good and use the new name, Ravellenics). Setting a personal challenge with a time limit is a great way to focus on a particular project and we see some finished items from the podium. Read on for this month's round up of spinning news, reviews, fun and freebies. (Top photo: Handspun and woven curtains by Shiela Dixon featured in the current Wheel magazine. Above right: How to dye yarn by Rebekka Seale.
Contents News and articles from around the web From the blogosphere Tips and tutorials Gallery Showing off some of the best images I've found this month Free patterns A selection of free patterns which will work well with handspun yarn Events Some dates for your diary Courses and tuition Where to go for a day, weekend or a week to learn or improve your skills