Listen to the Wool by Josefin Waltin, photo by Dan Waltin.

It's getting closer! Just a couple of steps left for me to do on the manuscript before it goes to the printer's. Pre-order to make sure you get a copy:

The book is on watch lists in Swedish bookstores:

Photo by Dan Waltin from Listen to the Wool by Josefin Waltin.

Photo by Dan Waltin from Listen to the Wool by Josefin Waltin.

This is how my publisher Stackpole describes Listen to the Wool:

"Unlock the timeless art of spinning with Listen to the Wool, a guide that invites you into a world where wool transforms into more than just yarn—it's a journey of connection, creativity, and mindful craftsmanship. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced spinner, this book is your perfect companion, offering insights into every aspect of wool preparation and spinning. Learn how to listen to the wool, feel its story, and create something truly unique from every fleece you encounter. Through practical exercises and deep reflections, you'll cultivate a deeper connection to the wool and a richer understanding of your own spinning process.

In Listen to the Wool, every step, from selecting the fleece to spinning the perfect yarn, becomes an exploration of mind, body, emotion, and spirit. This is not just a technical manual—it's a guide to rediscovering the joy and beauty in every twist and turn of the fiber. Embrace the process of slow, mindful spinning, and find the deeper satisfaction that comes from honoring the wool’s journey. With tips for both beginners and seasoned crafters, you’ll gain confidence, creativity, and a deeper understanding of your craft, while being gently guided through each step of your spinning journey.

More than just a how-to book, Listen to the Wool fosters a sense of community, inviting you to connect with fellow spinners, share experiences, and celebrate the collective journey of learning. With every page, you’ll not only refine your technique but also learn to approach your craft with gratitude, respect, and intention. Ready to dive in? Turn the page, and let the wool teach you its secrets—one spin at a time."

Photo by Dan Waltin from Listen to the Wool by Josefin Waltin.

The book invites you to 216 pages, 125 stunning pictures taken in the Swedish landscape by Dan Waltin and a foreword by Deborah Robson, co-author of The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook.