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At this most colourful time of the year here in the Northern hemisphere, Annamarie Hatcher suggests some ways to work Spring colour into your yarn and if it's raining, Catherine provides a tablet-weaving project to brighten the greyest of days.

It's a shame when skills and knowledge once needed for survival go into decline. But heartwarming that there are people striving to keep these things alive, such as Mr. Faisal Raza Bokda who is working to preserve the cultural heritage of his nomadic community which includes the Bakarwal sheep and goats and the related carding and spinning.

We have examples of felt going back 2,000 years. Through felted wool art, Tahir Zaman hopes to highlight endangered practices that are no longer part of a pastoral lifestyle.

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So without further ado, read on for all of this and more news, views and reviews for spinners, knitters, crocheters, dyers and weavers. This is the free round-up for May 2026.

Cover photo: World's largest wooden Charkha by Janak Bhatta, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons

Contents

 

In the media

Back to Back open day

Back to Back open day

Tarndwarncoort aka Tarndie, the organisers of the International Back to Back Challenge, held an open day on 21 March where folks could watch two teams competing; Pascoe Vale Spinners & Weavers Group and The Pink Team - Sisters in Stitches.

Both teams completed their jumpers on the day but I've yet to find times.

The first college team to compete in the Back to Back Wool Challenge

The COA Spinsters raised $1500 for a cancer care charity with their Back to Back Challenge on 18 April. They finished in a respectable 13 hours, 40 minutes, 44s.

I'm linking to the college's facebook group where they've posted some footage from the day.

Lichfield Cathedral to exhibit 80m long knitted WW2 artwork

Lichfield Cathedral to exhibit 80m long knitted WW2 artwork

The Longest Yarn 2: Britain at War will be on show at Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire during May.


 

Handspun stories

Drafting narratives: weaving, sequence, and story

Drafting narratives: weaving, sequence, and story

Kate became interested in this small 18th-century notebook while researching at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

It's a receipt book which records various family matters. This one contains 80 hand-drawn weave drafts. The owner was probably involved in the home-working weaving system of the time.

She has set about translating and weaving the designs on her own loom. she has currently finished around a quarter and this page has photographs of her sampler so far.

Sash delivered

Sash delivered

Carol has finished her reproduction George Washington sprang lace sash and taken it to George Washington's Mount Vernon, where she gave a workshop for the interpreters about sprang lace and this project.

These pictures feature George Washington, who turned up in person, and a practical experiment to test the truth of the suggestion that these sashes could have been used as a stretcher to transport a wounded person from the battlefield.

Exploring algorithmic art (using turtlestitch)

Exploring algorithmic art (using turtlestitch)

I love the way that this project combines such diverse interests; computer programming, algorithmic art and needlework.

I don't think that you need to know anything about programming to appreciate this, just that the patterns are based on simple rules, sometimes with a random element.

Margaret Low takes her Turtlestitch embroidery machine to schools and lets the kids experiment with different rules.

Northern Bowl Gathering 2026

Northern Bowl Gathering 2026

Durham Weaver attended the Northern Bowl Gathering which includes workshops in many interesting skills.

She took part in a cordage workshop and learned how to make cord from various unexpected plants including dandelion and sweet corn.

She mentions two interesting-looking books about 'wild textiles'.

Green Mountain Spinnery

Green Mountain Spinnery

You may know The Green Mountain Spinnery from their blog, social media posts or patterns.

They were founded in 1981 and are one of the few certified organic wool mills in the United States. They produce yarns for themselves and other people.

Jillian visited last year for a tour and brings us this behind-the-scenes look at the small-scale spinning mill.


 

Recent, current and forthcoming events

Wonderwool Wales 2026 Vlog

Wonderwool Wales 2026 Vlog

This is a beautifully-presented walkaround of this year's Wonderwool Wales, its 20th anniversary. It's an hour long, so make sure that you're sitting comfortably. If you've never been to a show like this then it's an eye-opener, and if like me, you've been before but didn't make it this time, you'll feel as if you were there.

It begins with a great interview with Chrissie, the organiser. I particularly liked the visit to Janie Crow's stand. The focus is certainly on a search for sparkly yarn and a loom but on the spinning front we do see sheep, a walking wheel and fibre from Adelaide Walker, Barn2Yarn, Auspicious Stitch.


Tips and tutorials

Short-rows: four methods

Short-rows: four methods

I've become used to wrap-and-turn and still finding the shaping possibilities quite magical but I had no idea that there were so many different ways to work short rows.

Blocking knitting with a salad spinner!

Blocking knitting with a salad spinner!

That's a clickbait headline, but there are some useful tips here.

There's a short video about the salad spinner 'hack' along with a collection of links to useful articles about blocking.


Products and Reviews

Knitting Wester Ross

Knitting Wester Ross by Kate Davies Designs

Kate Davies' book Knitting Wester Ross is now out and I've included the pattern featured on its cover in this month's pattern suggestions.

Kate has posted the introduction from the book on her blog and it's a delightful read.

Dau Ddeg Fibre Tops

Dau Ddeg fibre tops

As usual, John Arbon Textiles made a limited-edition blend ahead of Wonderwool. Dau Ddeg means 'twenty' in Welsh, relating to the 20th anniversary of the show. It contains three distinct colours, so offers many possibilities for spinning.

Their blog reports that they sold out in the first five hours, although I think they may be talking about the DK yarn because they still seem to have stock of the fibre tops.

Again as usual, they're selling the special blend by mail order for a limited time. They are planning another run of the DK yarn, which you can pre-order until Monday 11 May.

The fibre tops is available right now, I guess until it sells out.


Places to visit

Finding Fluff, Sticks and String in the Yorkshire dales

Finding fluff, sticks and string in the Yorkshire dales

Guzzisue recently visited Hawes in Yorkshire and was able to take photographs of the many interesting textile-related things that she found at The Dales Countryside Museum.

My main link is part one. Part two, in which she found looms, is here and part three which features some stunning stained glass and some antique wheels for sale (elsewhere in Hawes, not the museum), is here.


Technology

Recycled wool transformed into a smart textile

Recycled wool transformed into a smart textile

This article describes a 'memory material' made from keratin, a protein that as we know makes up wool.

This material can remember and return to a previous shape. The article also describes other materials with different properties and some potential applications for these 'smart fabrics'.

This stretchy yarn can power your wearable electronics

This stretchy yarn can power your wearable electronics

If your smart textiles need power, then you can weave in this yarn which is a battery. It's activated by the wearer's sweat and has been shown to power LEDs and a pedometer.


Gallery

Sometimes just a picture is enough

Shades of Scotland

Shades of Scotland

Susan has finished spinning this fibre from Beesy Bee Fibers called Scotland. Appropriately, she finished on 6 April, known as Tartan Day.

The braid looks beautiful but Susan found it difficult to spin because the silk and merino have different staple lengths and didn't want to mingle. She was determined to win this 'grudge match' and has done. She has posted many photos of the finished yarn totalling almost a thousand yards.

Spring Merino

Spring Merino

This appropriately-named yarn has a very similar look. teakdecks used fibre from ruthietoothie to make two differently-coloured singles. It's a 2-ply made with ply-on-the-fly.

choosing dogbane

choosing dogbane

Sarah has used handspun dogbane to bind a journal as well as to make one of her little baskets.

There are many pictures here, presented in her poetic style.


Free patterns and projects

A selection of free seasonal patterns which will work well with handspun yarn.

Zero waste crochet bag using scrap yarn and old clothes

Zero waste crochet bag using scrap yarn and old clothes

This pattern teaches you a technique and gives you a useful bag to show for it.

It uses scraps of yarn as well as old clothes, including an old belt or other leather straps.

Bertha by Emma Butram

Bertha by Emma Butram

I love the look of this blanket and it strikes me that you could achieve the same look with naturally-coloured and naturally-dyed yarn.

The pattern is available for free but for a limited undisclosed time, so if you like it, download it sooner rather than later.


Pattern and project suggestions


 

But is it art...?

Ai Weiwei - About Silk

Ai Weiwei - About Silk

About Silk is an exhibition of work by Ai Weiwei in collaboration with Rubelli. it's his first use of silk as a primary medium.

He uses symbolic and provocative images in large-scale works - wall hangings and upholstery.

Aya Kawabata

Aya Kawabata

Aya Kawabata's work uses just five thread colours to make many more through patterns.

She says that she thinks of her designs like composing music.

She's one of ten artists featured in Salone Satellite, a satellite show of furniture fair Salone del Mobile.

Adrienna Matzeg After Hours

Adrienna Matzeg After Hours

These embroideries by Adrienna Matzeg result from some late-night walks in Kyoto, Tokyo and Seoul last year, when it was too hot to go out during the day. They capture the Illuminated storefronts and signage of the late-night stores.

They're to be shown soon in a solo exhibition called After Hours.


 

UK Events

2026

Buxton Wool Gathering

Buxton Wool Gathering

16 - 17 May 2026 Pavilion Gardens, Buxton

Exhibitors will be displaying the best of yarn, knitting, and crochet in the gateway to the Peak District. The website contains an exhibitor list and ticket information.

The event's home page contains some charity patterns raising money for Macmillan.

The Big Flock

The Big Flock

16 - 17 May 2026, University of the West of England, Stoke Gifford, Bristol

A curated yarn festival, aiming to celebrate diverse makers and designers of high-quality yarn, fibre, garments and accessories

Tangled Galashiels Fibre Festival

Tangled Galashiels Fibre Festival

Fri 29 May - Sat 30 May 2026, Galashiels, TD1 3JX and tba

The two-day festival isn't just a yarn festival, it's a celebration of independent textile artists, crafters, dyers and spinners, as well as its local community.

Textile exhibitions, interactive activities, workshops, a brand new Fleece Market and over 30 craft stalls

The Great British Fibre Festival

The Great British Fibre Festival

30-31 May 2026 Coldharbour Mill, Uffculme, Devon

A yarn and fibre show with a twist - it's aimed to educate and connect people with the origin of their yarns, wool fibre and more...you'll find flax, leather, nettle, wood, ceramic and more at the show!

Brought to you by the organisers of Stitch Fest South West.

Mill Open Weekend, John Arbon Textiles

Mill Open Weekend, John Arbon Textiles

6 - 7 June, 2026, The Assembly Rooms, South Molton Town Hall with tour of JAT Mill

A weekend of woolly shenanigans in North Devon.

Tickets for tours, talks and workshops are now available for booking.

The Wool Monty

The Wool Monty

13-14 June 2026 Magna, Magna Way, Sheffield S60 1FD

Accessible, inclusive, welcoming.

Cumbrian Wool Gathering

Cumbrian Wool Gathering

20 - 21 June 2026, J36 Rural Auction Centre, Cumbria

A gathering of people with a love for wool and yarn, and the associated crafts. The first Cumbrian Wool Gathering is organised by the same team responsible for Bakewell Wool Gathering and Buxton Wool Gathering.

Stitch Fest by the Sea

Stitch Fest by the Sea

4 - 5 July 2026, Winter Gardens, Weston-super-Mare

A new Summer yarn show by the sea!

Expect a fantastic selection of premium exhibitors, hands-on workshops, and exciting demos all wrapped up in a wonderful seaside atmosphere.

Midlands Wool Festival

Midlands Wool Festival

11 - 12 July 2026, Wolverhampton Racecourse

70 top class exhibitors from all over the country in an accessible venue, great food, free parking, workshops, free demos from local guilds, charity magazine stall

Summer Wool Festival

Summer Wool Festival

25 - 26 July 2026 Redborne School, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 2NU

over 100 of the very best stalls from all over the country, a great range of workshops, a street food area, lots of room to sit and chat, free demonstrations and advice from several local guilds.

Picks up where Fibre East left off.

Eden Wool Gathering

Eden Wool Gathering

1 Aug 2026 Whithorn Roundhouse, Dumfries & Galloway

A new event to promote and showcase wool and wool-related crafts. All proceeds to Stranraer Cancer Drop In Centre.

North East Wool Show

North East Wool Show

8 - 9 August 2026, Newcastle Racecourse

90 amazing stalls plus a great range of workshops. cafe, demonstrations.

Pop Up Wool Show

Pop Up Wool Show

15 August 2026, Hulme Hall, 23 Bolton Rd, Bebington, Wirral

A selection of vendors selling everything from hand dyed yarns and fibres to felting kits and needles

Entry £4 per person, available on the door or online.

Southern Wool Show

Southern Wool Show

22 - 23 August 2026, Newbury Racecourse, Berkshire

A festival of woolly goodies. The perfect event for all lovers of knitting, crochet, feltmaking, weaving, spinning, dyeing, and all things woolly!

The Scottish Yarn Festival

The Scottish Yarn Festival

12 - 13 September at Perth Concert Hall

The Scottish Yarn Festival is the new name for Perth Festival of Yarn.

The Vendors' Gallery Marketplace is the place to find materials and inspiration for your future crafting projects, the chance to meet and talk with the makers behind your favourite independent brands, to indulge in a little celebrity spotting.

Past tutors and lecturers have included Jeanette Sloan, Françoise Danoy, Andre de Castro, Di Gilpin, and Amy Palko

A fringe programme of social events has included books signings, gala dinners and fashions shows, and Perthshire gin flights

unravel... autumn

unravel... autumn

Fri 11 - Sat 12 September 2026, Farnham Maltings

unravel... autumn is a celebration of all things yarn making from knitting and crochet to spinning and weaving

At the core of unravel... autumn is the curated marketplace which showcases independent producers, well established makers alongside first-time yarn show exhibitors from around the UK. In addition, on each day of the festival, there is an inspiring programme of bookable workshops.

Yarndale

Yarndale

26 - 27 September 2026, Skipton Auction Mart, North Yorkshire

Over 180 makers, craft workers, retailers, and artisans in the picturesque market town of Skipton, North Yorkshire.

Masham Sheep Fair

The Wool Event, Masham Sheep Fair

26 - 27 September 2026, Masham Town Hall

Craft market and fleece stalls, specialising in British wool to compliment the sheep-related events that fill the square of Masham over the weekend.

Shetland Wool Week

Shetland Wool Week

27 September - 6 October 2026

Shetland Wool Week is a world renowned celebration of Britain's most northerly native sheep, the Shetland textile industry and the rural farming community on these islands.

Includes classes, talks, drop-ins, art. See website for the full events listing.

Yarnstock

Yarnstock

2 - 4 October 2026

A cosy weekend festival for crochet lovers, yarn crafters, and wool enthusiasts. Camp or visit for the day.

West Wales Wool Show

West Wales Wool Show

Saturday 3 October 2026, Queen's Hall and Plas Hyfryd Hotel, Narberth, Pembrokeshire

A celebration of all things woolly. From beautifully hand crafted items, clothing and footwear to knitting wool, fleece and all the equipment needed to make at home. Demonstrations run throughout the day with stall holders sharing their skills and knowledge with visitors plus wool skill workshops such as felting.

The Glasgow School of Yarn

The Glasgow School of Yarn

10 - 11 October 2026, The Briggait, Glasgow

Scotland's longest running yarn festival, championing local and innovative makers since 2011.

GSoY has an abundance of beautiful yarns, fibres, and accessories for every crafter.

Stafford Wool Gathering

Stafford Wool Gathering

17 - 18 October 2026 Staffordshire County Showground

Bakewell Wool Gathering has moved to Stafford.

Over 100 exhibitors showcasing their skills and offering everything you need. Or take part in workshops to learn and improve on your own skills.

Whether you enjoy spinning, felting, weaving, knitting, or crochet, it's an event you won't want to miss.

Knit + Stitch Show Northern Ireland

Knit + Stitch Show Northern Ireland

12-15 November 2026, The Eikon Exhibition Centre

Meet up with like-minded crafters, discuss ideas, learn new skills, find inspiration and shop for your annual craft supplies, including wool, fabric and beyond from big brands and specialist suppliers.

Christmas Wool Show

Christmas Wool Show

14 - 15 November, National Conference Centre, Birmingham

80 amazing exhibitors from all over the country in a fabulous venue. Free parking, café, free demonstrations from local guilds, charity magazine stall, yarn winding service and plenty of room to sit and chat.

The Knitting and Stitching Show, Harrogate

Knit + Stitch, Harrogate (previously The Knitting and Stitching Show)

19 - 22 November 2026, Harrogate Convention Centre

Meet up with like-minded crafters, discuss ideas, learn new skills and shop for your annual craft supplies, including wool, beads and beyond from household name brands and special suppliers alike including Fabric Godmother, Toft and more.


 

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