Connecting the world of fiber folks and our animals

For two years from 1999 to 2001, The Woolly Times published news, features and how-to articles for people who raised fiber animals such as sheep, angora goats and rabbits, llamas and alpacas. Readers also spun and wove and knit fiber.

It was a great magazine that reached people around the world, and with no shareholders telling me what was fit to print, the magazine was loose and easy-going, but lots of work. I discontinued publication because it became too much for one person to do and couldn't quite pay for itself. A grand project, though!!


Summer, 2000
Inside:
Spinning Yucca
The Von Bock Farm - Jacob Sheep
Beginner Hat Pattern
Moths and Fiber
High Profile: Janice Gnatkowski
Miniature Navajo-Style Weaving
and much, much more...


Fall, 2000
Inside:
Alpacas
High Profile - Valentina Devine
Moths and Fiber
Making a Turkey Feather Blanket
Welfare to Work - A Weaving Program that Works
Hauling Animals
and much, much more...


Winter, 2000 - 2001
Inside:
High Profile - Marion Logan
Navajo-Churro Sheep
Warp - Handspun or Not
Bobbin Lace
Sheep Insemination
The Art of Restoring Navajo Rugs
New - The Kids Page
The Rio Grande Wheel
and much, much more...


Spring, 2001

Inside:
High Profile - Roy & Myrtle Dow
Basket Weaving
OPP Kills
Spinning Dog Hair
Angora Rabbits
Fiber Processing Directory
A Garden to Dye For
and much, much more...


Fall, 2001
Inside:
High Profile - Lars & Gayle Garrison
Dyeing with Wild Plants
Felting Hats
Camelidynamics: Making a Choice
Choosing Your Colored Angora Goat
No-Brainer Hats to Knit & Crochet

and much, much more...