Art yarn is like life
It comes together from the most unexpected, sometimes unpredictable fragments.
You start with a spark — just an idea, a rough plan, a glimpse of what might be. You imagine the colors, the textures, the movement — but it's only a feeling at first, not a blueprint.
You lay down the foundation, much like preparing a blank canvas. You gather the fibers, prepare the batts, choose your shades, and blend the textures, dreaming about the final piece. And then, as you spin, the yarn begins to shape itself. Each twist of the wheel, each pull of the fiber, adds something of its own. Events unfold. Moments happen. Tiny surprises sneak into the structure. Some are welcome, some force you to adjust, rethink, adapt.
No matter how much you plan, there is always something unpredictable about the final result. That’s the magic. Only when the process is complete, when the yarn is fully born in your hands, can you look back and see what it was truly meant to be — something bigger, deeper, and more alive than what you first imagined.