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Raising & Thinking about Wool: Heidi Lucey
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Raising & Thinking about Wool: Heidi Lucey

Welcome to Heidi Lucey of Mad Caper Farms onto Wool n' Spinning Radio! I've known Heidi through Slack and Ravelry for a while now and her family runs their farm with Cheviots about 2-3 hrs from myself! While on the other side of the border in Washington, we share many things in common from weather to rain to sunny, happy summers. I hope you enjoy our conversation!

Wool n' Spinning Radio

May 18, 202151m 54s

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Dear Spinning Circle,

Welcome to Heidi Lucey of Mad Caper Farms onto Wool n' Spinning Radio! I've known Heidi through Slack and Ravelry for a while now and her family runs their farm with Cheviots about 2-3 hrs from myself! While on the other side of the border in Washington, we share many things in common from weather to rain to sunny, happy summers. I hope you enjoy our conversation!

YouTube Direct Link here.

You can find Heidi in the following places:

Instagram: @MadCaperFarms

Facebook: @MadCaperFarms

Ravelry: @MadCaper

Slack: @MadCaper

More on Fiber Fusion here

Patreon Link here

Until next time,

Happy Spinning!

Rachel

I hope you enjoyed our conversation. If this is your first time tuning into Wool n’ Spinning Radio, welcome. This audio podcast is a spin-off from the original podcast available on YouTube at youtube.com/RachelSmith. Rachel has been podcasting since 2014, talking about handspinning and making yarn. Her passion is working with her handspun yarns in projects, both knit and woven. Links to the website, Instagram and more are available in the show notes and at Patreon.com/woolnspinning.

 

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