>Just so everyone here knows, Wooly is a real gem. We met up at the
>coffeeshop in Barnes & Noble yesterday so I could give her some yarn and
>she could give me some roving and a lesson in top-whorl spinning. >
>I'm lousy at it, but it's not anything to do with her teaching. I've
>just gotta practice. She explained it all so well! She gave me a lot
>of background information, kind of the "why you do it this way" that
>helps me when I'm learning a new skill or technique.
>
>So if any of you get the chance to have her tutor you in something,
>either online or in person, take her up on it.
>
>And, Wooly, I called Fire Ant Ranch and the owner is in Colorado at a
>show and took all of her spindles and most of her wool with her. :)
>Her husband (?) sounds really nice, so I'll be heading over there in a
>couple of weeks when she's back and I'm mobile again.
>
>--
>Threnody