Great Women Building a Gracious World

                                                                                                                                            Volume 2, Issue 1

                                                                                                                       January/February 2007

                                                                                                                                                                              

Mist on the Frost, by Leslie Shelor
 

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January/February Contributing Writers

Sandra Bennett, Sandy Davis, Carol Denehy, Abby Franquemont, Jeanette Larson, Lucia, Daryl Ries, Linda Scharf, Leslie Shelor, Teresa Simons, Monika Steinbauer, Jessica Stephenson, Suzetta, Lisa Waller

 

 

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Editor: Sandra Bennett

Publisher:  Leslie Shelor

 

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Fiber Geek Questionnaire

 

Article by Sandra Bennett

 

This is for all you Fiber Geeks.  Steal our Fiber Femmes Button , load it to your own server and put it on your blog with a link to Fiber Femmes.  Then answer this questionnaire on your blog and link back to Fiber Femmes.  If you join the Fiber Femmes web ring, we'll all be around to comment on your answers!  Or, if you don't have a blog, answer in the comment section below.

1. Do you raise fiber, animals or plant, or are a fiber user only? If you raise animals/plants...what do you raise?

2. What's your favorite fiber & why? Which fiber do you like the least & why?

3. What's your worst habit relating to your fiber?

4. In what ways does your fiber habit make you a better person?

5. How would your life be different if you had to give up fiber?

6. What tools, yarns, books or gadgets can't you live without?

7. What was your first fiber project?

8. Do you have any fiber mentors? Who are they and why?

9. Are you a member of any guilds? If so, which one(s)?

10. What's the most exciting fiber project you've undertaken?

11. How many people have you mentored? In which fiber arts?

12. Do you consider fiber crafts to be functional or artistic?

13. What, mainly, do you make? Do you keep, or give away, most of your projects?

14. Are fiber crafts an avocation or vocation for you?

15. How many people are you committed to being a mentor for in 2007?

 

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Sandra is Shepherdess and Farmer at Thistle Cove Farm in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains of southwest VA. She raises and breeds rare, hypoallergenic American Curly horses, Shetland, Romney, Merino and cross bred sheep. Appalachian Wool Works where Happy Sheep Make Beautiful Wool is Thistle Cove Farm's own line of specialty blended yarns and handcrafted woolens.
 
Sandra teaches in the areas of Agri-Tourism, -Education, -Tainment, -Culture and Rural Tourism Development. Her most popular workshops include How To Increase Farm Income  and helps others increase farm income using non-traditional methods. For more information about farm products or her teaching schedule, please contact her at Thistle Cove Farm or thistlecovefarm.gmail or 276-988-4121Sandra blogs at Thistle Cove Farm and is co-editor of Fiber Femmes.