Our New Spinning Wheel came in today. In parts! First thing I noticed was how big the bobbin is compared to my older bobbins.
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Handspun Yarn Available Today
These 7 Handspun Yarns will be available today directly through The Twisted Purl Handmade Yarn Facebook Page. The upload will start May 16, 2013 at 1:00 PM CST.
All Yarn will be posted with yardage, price, and fiber content.
For Detailed Instructions on How to Shop directly through our Facebook Page please click here: http://a.pgtb.me/xcG8s2

Handmade is a Story that must be Told
Looking back over the Battle of the Brands competition, I learned a tremendous amount about myself and a lot about my company.
I realized just why my little handmade yarn company and other handmade companies around the world mean so much to me.
When you hold a handmade item in your hand, you hold the heart of the Artisan. The creation took thought, love, and passion to come to life. It gives you a glimpse into the creator’s mind. Yes, Handmade may cost more than a $5 skein of yarn, a $20 blanket, or a pair of earrings at the dollar store…but there is a story behind the creation. A story you take part in just by owning the item. A story you can share with generations to come. There is a real person and real thought behind each handmade item.I for one need more handmade and less mass-produced items. I have tons of commercially produced items all over. But I can tell you, the items I treasure the most are all handmade. Pictured above are a few of my favorite things. A goofy set of Sheep Salt & Pepper Shakers created especially for me by Chris Massingill. A Yarn Knitting Bowl created by The Punk-n-Patch. A hand wrapped and sewn bowl made by my ever so crafty step mom, Debbie Ayres. My American Vintage Pillow, a splendid design by Jeanetta Darley. Jeanetta also drew to life The Twisted Purl’s adored yarn wrapped sheep logo. These are but a few handmade goodies you can find around my house.
Above is a picture of a quilt made by my grandmother, Eva Ayres. “Meadow Lily” created in 2000. For a long time, I just kept the quilt in a special pillow case so it would not get messed up. Then I realized, I was missing out on the joy of owning this handmade treasure. It now goes back and forth from my bed to the couch. It’s my favorite blanket to snuggle up with on a cold winter’s day. My grandmother’s hands cut the cloth, made the design, and stitched this masterpiece together. It will undoubtedly be treasured for generations.
This is a blanket my grandmother, Thelma Cox crocheted. She is no longer with us and this blanket is the only one I have made by her lovely hands. My grandmother passed when I was a wild and rebellious teenager, before I even realized my passion for yarn. I know in my heart she was the one that planted the yarn seed. There was rarely a time she wasn’t sitting in her chair crocheting beautiful pieces for everyone she loved. This handmade baby blanket I treasure the very most. Her fingers ran along every stitch. Her hook wove back and forth between countless loops creating the pattern. I wish I could give her a skein of my yarn and watch what she could do with it. I’ll be content holding her blanket and knowing she is smiling down watching my creations.
My handmade story starts with fiber. I dye the colors I’d like to see. Blend the fibers together through a drum carder to get the various textures. Take the carded batt from the drum carder and spin it into yarn on my spinning wheel. I leave my finger prints on every inch of string I create. But my part is only the beginning of the yarn’s handmade journey. You take it and give it life by turning it into your own handmade creation. You complete the handmade story.
I take fluff and turn it into string so you can make clothes and other pretty things.
Handmade is heart, passion, and treasured for generations.
Handmade is a story that must be told.
What is your handmade story?
I’d love to hear about your handmade story, please join us on Facebook and share your journey and join in ours. ♥

The Day 1,392 Bars of Soap Arrived
We have been selling a lot of Felted Soap to many Retail Stores worldwide. Recently, my online source for soaps ran out. Oh no! I had to figure out a place to get my soaps and fast. I knew one place I had to order from in very large quantities, spending a very large amount of cash at a time, and having to wire transfer money to the company for payment. Seriously, in this day and age…who doesn’t take credit cards? I went ahead and put in the large order.
Now, I always think things are going to take longer than they actually do. I guessed it’d be a couple of weeks before I’d see the soapy boxes and figured I had all the time in the world to clean out space in my cluttered garage.
The rumble of the HUGE Big Rig stopping in front of my house this afternoon told me otherwise. Now, today was a felting day (so I was pretty messy) but I made a mad dash for shoes and ran outside to greet a very burly bearded gentleman. I would not have been surprised if he told me he was kin to the Duck Dynasty crew. Huge guy, but a real sweetheart.
He was given the wrong address and of course was expecting a business address, not a residential. Really? Who gets 1,392 bars of soap delivered to their door? Maybe doomsday preparers, Kate plus 8, and just me!
I ran out and squeaked “You have soap for me?”
He replied in a gruff, manly voice “I don’t know what I got but are YOU The Twisted Purl???”
I giggled and said “Yes sir!!!”
Guess he had already called the company and they told him to return the soap. So thankful I had run out right when I did! I explained I didn’t think he was coming for a week or so and apologized for not having the help for him to unload. He said it was just a little pallet, so no biggie.
I watched him hop in the lift of his truck and open it up. In the very back of the huge truck sat my pallet. It definitely looked small compared to the massive inside of his truck and the size of the man unloading. He pushed the pallet up my driveway and set it down next to the garage. I thanked him kindly and he said he was just happy to not have to take it back and still had time for lunch.
Once the pallet was in front of my garage and almost the same size as the front of my Tahoe I knew this wasn’t a “Small Pallet”. I quickly made space in the garage for the pallet and up-wrapped the plastic. Wow! 29 boxes, each weighing about 15 pounds was some heavy lifting. I had to move all the boxes off the pallet, move the pallet into the garage, then move all the boxes back onto the pallet.
Weight training for the day done! My boys arrived home shortly after all the heavy lifting was done. They hopped up on the boxes and demanding photos be taken of them with all the soap.
They are just super lucky the nice delivery man didn’t come an hour later. I’d have put them to work! Before today, the most soaps I had ever ordered at one time was close to 200 bars.
Now the real work begins! Time to start felting 1,392 bars of soap. Whew!
The Twisted Purl won Arkansas Battle of the Brands
Yes it’s true, our small, one woman run, Handmade Fiber Company has WON the Battle of the Brands competition hosted by Arkansas Sourcelink.
We made it past Round One (StraightRight Boxing & Fitness), Round Two (Diamond Bear Brewery), Round Three (Daisy Outdoor Products), Round 4 (Mountain Valley Spring Water), & Round 5 (Guillermo’s Gourmet Grounds), & Round 6 beat the delicious Whole Hog Cafe to win the title of Emperor of Entrepreneurship!! Thank you for your help!
I am but only one crafty business gal, on a mission
to spread the love & passion of handmade fiber arts.
My voice is small, but when joined with yours
we shout loud & the world hears
“Handmade all the way!”
Thank you!!!
Thank you to our terrific Fans, Fiber Friends, Family, and Supporters for helping this Handmade Business of one take the win. Special thanks to our competitors for a fun filled battle. Of course lots of thanks also to Arkansas Sourcelink for putting together such an inspiring competition.
The last few days have been a blur but I would like to quickly congratulate Mandi Yelland for winning our Whole line Giveaway Sharing contest! Thank you so much!!! I’ll be contacting you shortly to see which prize you would like.
Now everything can get back to normal…well my sort of crazy normal.