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Need a trivet?

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Rachel at Studio Wisco is featuring my cork trivets today! Thanks, Rachel!

The picture doesn’t show it, but one side of these trivets now features a silver crow silhouette. Snazzy.

Cupcakes and Crafts – preview

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

We’ve got quite a talented bunch of artists in the upcoming craft show (see top post). Here’s some of the work you can expect to see!

storylinedesign
glitterworkshop
prettifications
whimsyhouse
thepainteddaisy
littledande
spaceoddities
theapple
helenmarybeck
baretree
haleystudio (that’s me)
daisypetaldesigns
berniesgirl
oddstuffbyxanthe

Facebook custom link

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I just secured www.facebook.com/HaleyStudio for my Haley Studio fan page. Go to www.facebook.com/username to learn how to get your own custom address!

I have a fan!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Well, actually, on Facebook I have several dozen fans.  But, I have a new and special fan.  Her name is Betz, her site is http://www.antlife.org/ and she has a little daughter and a baby on the way.  She likes the old-fashioned things in life and likes to learn how to make things herself.  And she likes my yarn!  Unprompted by me, she found my Etsy site and put an ad for it on her page.  So cool!  So, thanks Betz, I look forward to reading more of your posts.  I enjoy the city life but maybe I’ll visit your farm some day.

Hello Facebook users…

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

I have an art/craft show coming up (December 12) so I started getting my stuff together — labels, display containers, packaging… it’s coming together quite nicely. I still need to make my yarn tree, but that’s the next big item. I even made a Facebook Fan Page for Haley Studio. Watch that space!

They like me, they really like me!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

So, even though I haven’t gotten my Phat Fiber box yet, other people have, and they’ve blogged about it!  Of course, not all of them will have one of my samples in their box, but those who have seem to like them.  This makes me feel very good.

The amazing CJ wrote, at extremespinner.blogspot.com:

“The dark grey skein is from Haley Studio.  Yeah, Bluefaced Leicester/Lincoln Cross!  This I really like!  Different from what I spin, yet totally to my liking, this yarn would make KILLER socks!  All the merinos, soft fuzzy stuff, and I love REAL wool, you know, the WOOLY stuff.”

Melissa at bananamigraine.com took some great pictures of the sample she got.  Thanks, Melissa!

Morrighan at blacktiefiberarts.blogspot.com also got a sample.  Woo!

Dawning Dreams at knittingintheyarnbarn.blogspot.com got a Shetland sample and wrote, “I really appreciate getting undyed fibers that showcase the beauty animals naturally have.”  I agree!

Minou at ambrosiaandbliss.blogspot.com got some black Shetland and wrote:

“This is a really nice sample and gives me an idea of how the Shetland fiber I recently ordered might spin up. It’s not a super soft wool, but it reminds me of the sock roving in that it feels durable and elastic. We live in the same city and I never would have known without the box.”

Thanks, Minou!  I look forward to meeting you some time soon!

Samples have been submitted!

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

samples close up My samples for the March Phat Fiber box have been sent! Here’s a visual preview — you can read all about them too.

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More about Phat Fiber samples

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

If you are lucky enough to purchase a Phat Fiber sample box for March, you will see my Shetland and BFL/Lincoln mini-skeins (about 20 yards).  Here’s information about the samples I’ll be including.

All the roving for these samples was bought in person, from the people who raised the sheep, at either the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival or the Shepherd’s Harvest Sheep and Wool Festival in Minnesota.  I know for sure that the Shetland samples are naturally colored fiber with no added dye.  I believe that the BFL/Lincoln is also naturally colored, but at the same time I know the “ideal” breed specimens are white, not gray.  So I’m not positive!  I am also unsure whether the BFL/Lincoln is wool from a cross-breed or a blend of wools from both breeds.

The packaging is representative of what you’ll get from my shop – all yarns have been washed gently with Synthrapol, wrung and sent through the spin cycle, then air-dried.  Next they are tagged with length, weight, and a space to write in stitches per inch.  I include the sheep breed in the fiber content if it is known.

These samples are characteristic of my spinning in that they are traditionally textured, two-ply and on the light side of worsted.  I have a spinning wheel with a small orifice, and it seems to like this kind of yarn best!  However, some yarns in my shop are Navajo-ply, funky spirals, or bulkier weight, and as it happens I’m all out of Shetland for this year!  I hope to get more in September at the WI fest.  I also very much enjoy spinning dyed roving sourced from other small vendors (via Etsy, other online shops and the festivals) – although dyeing is fun, I like spinning better.

Allergy notes: Yarn has been spun in a non-smoking household. I have a cat, but she isn’t allowed around the yarn once it’s been washed; it’s stored in a large plastic bin with some anti-moth herbs and cedar chips.

Don’t forget to check for the coupon code on the tag to get 15% off your order!

Phat Fiber Sampler

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I’ve decided to be a contributor for the March box of the Phat Fiber Sampler.   I hope to be able to make enough samples by the deadline in order to get my own box!  The people who buy the samplers are really into yarns and fibers, so I think it is a good investment of my time and fiber.

I am glad to be part of the great group of artists who are part of this project.  Make sure to check out the blog — there are lots of great giveaways every week!

On the front page!

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

I’ve got some Valentine’s Day charms at W. Cupcake.  You should check out all the great stuff highlighted on their front page!  (Never mind that they spelled my business name wrong…)

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