- Ep. 109 Navigating Disconnection and Embracing Abundance with Françoise Danoy
- No. 7 / COLOR – Knitting Narratives with Anna Maltz
- No. 6 / COLOR – Sewing Happiness with Sanae Ishida
- No. 5 / COLOR – Discovering your craft with Cal Patch
- No. 4 / COLOR – Sewing with purpose, with Anna Graham
- No. 3 / COLOR
Re-envisioning the fiber landscape with Jared Flood - No. 2 / COLOR – Connecting with Mexico through handcrafted beauty, with Collectivo
- No. 1 / COLOR – Making a discovery with Carrie Hoge & Ashley Yousling
- Coming next Friday: The Making Podcast
- Episode 84: Sarah Sunshine – A wool love story, natural parenting, wool bedding, and Shepherd’s Dream
- Episode 83: Olga Buraya-Kefelian – Improvisation, linguistic studies, exploring technique and Olga Jazzy
- Episode 82: Rebecca Burgess – Natural dyeing, Regional fiber systems, conscious consuming and Fibershed
- Episode 81: Melanie Berg – A career in IT, Germany, Yarn Weights and Self Publishing
- Episode 80: Beatrice Perron Dahlen – Making a creative living, teaching, making a book and Thread and Ladle
- Episode 79: Jessica Lewis Stevens – Librarianship, Natural Dyeing, Homesteading, and Sugarhouse Workshop
- Episode 78: Emily Chamelin-Hickman – Shearing life, Wool business, Controversy and Targeted grazing
- Episode 77: Maura Grace Ambrose – Grandma’s attic, Americana, Family and Folk Fibers
- Episode 76: Matthew Cox & Christina Miller – Arts, Food Justice, Icelandic sheep, and Greenbow Farm
- Episode 75: Sylvia McFadden – Vancouver, Mentorship, Analytics and Shawls
- Episode 74: Shannon Hayes – Professorship, Genetic Legacy, Multigenerational farming, and the Radical Homemaker
- Episode 73: Erika Barratt – Grandmothers, Cirque du Soleil, West Elm and Heirloom dolls
- Episode 72: Whitney Hayward – Small town roots, Japanese, Photojournalism, and Stone Wool
- Episode 71: Deborah Robson – Weaving, Editing, Heritage Conservation and the Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook
- Episode 70: Paola Vanzo – Rural Italian heritage, Tibet, Family and mYak
- Episode 69: Veronika Jobe, Danny Burda & Family – Czech roots, road trips, family and Yarn On The House
- Episode 68: Tanis Lavallee – Leaps, married operation, motherhood and Tanis Fiber Arts
- Episode 67: Astrid Troland and Caroline Skadhauge – Scandinavian roots, partnership, au naturel and Biches & Bûches
- Episode 66: Amy Small – Free People, Hong Kong, the kitchen sink and Knit Collage
- Episode 65: Susan Anderson – Wisconsin homegrown, teaching, learning to write a book and knit toys
- Episode 64: Takako Ueki – Japanese childhood, Catholic boarding school, discovering in America, fiber fascination, and Habu
- Episode 63: Marta Bahillo – A grandmothers legacy, Spanish linen and artisans, entrepreneurism alongside motherhood and babaà
- Episode 62: Avril Freeman – The Last Frontier, Volunteering, Motherhood, and Qiviut farming
- Episode 61: Saremy Duffy – Fashion school, Farm life, Pattern Drafting and Chicken Boots
- Episode 60: Casey Ryder – Endearment, Ultimate Frisbee, Mindfulness and PortFiber
- Episode 59: Elaine Vandiver – Army, Motherly calling, Hula Hooping and Old Homestead Alpacas
- Episode 58: Rachel Bingham Kessler: Plants, Ireland, Natural Dyeing and Motherhood
- Episode 57: Rachel Price & Kate Burge: Oil industry, tree-sitting, wannabe Amish, farmers market and Spincycle Yarns
- Episode 56: Romi Hill – Black sheep, Metalsmithing, Cowboy boots and Lace Knitting
- Episode 55: Elizabeth Duvivier – Art Fest, Xanadu, Providence and Squam
- Episode 54: Zinzi Edmundson & Gigi Jack – Editorial history, Unbreakable bonds, LA and Knit Wit
- Episode 53: Anna & Greg Dianich – Pinterest, Saying yes, Role reversals and Tolt Yarn and Wool
- Episode 52: Helga Isager – Danish countryside, Italian Vogue, Boarding school, and Amimono
- Episode 51: Susan Cropper – Manhattan, Mademoiselle magazine, Colour and Loop London
- Episode 50: Mary Jane Mucklestone – Oscar de la Renta, Fair Isle and Scandinavian colorwork, Andean knitting and grand Shetland adventures
- Update: Simple archive of podcast episodes
- Episode 49: Meri Tanaka- Japanese fiber culture, Twitter connections, building a magazine, and Amirisu
- Episode 48: Kate Gagnon Osborn & Courtney Kelley – Floundering, destiny, The Fibre Company yarns and Kelbourne Woolens
- Episode 47: Anna Maria Horner – Planless, intellectual property, Motherhood, and Craft South
- Episode 46: Max Bainbridge & Abigail Booth – London, Amish inspiration, traditional crafts, and Forest and Found
- Episode 45: Angie Lenoir and Stephanie Stotts – Family farms, friendship, yarn stories and Kismet Fiber Works
- Episode 44: Ryan Fitzgerald – Political and environmental studies, architecture, family business and Quince and Co.
- Episode 43: Thayne Mackey – Montana, wool insulation, bulletproof wool, and Brookside Woolen Mill
- Episode 42: Tif Fussell – Aunties, holistic healing, following fiber, and Dottie Angel
- Episode 41: David Ritchie, Claire Wilson, Libby Mills and Kate Salomon – Study groups, building a New England fiber mill, growth of a fiber family and Green Mountain Spinnery
- Episode 40: Pam Allen – Motherhood, Nursing School, Coastal Maine, and Quince and Co
- Episode 39: Jill Draper – Fine arts, color girl, small farm yarns, and Jill Draper Makes Stuff
- Episode 38: Emmaline Long – Early farming, showmanship, advocacy, and Orchard View Lincoln Longwools
- The Woolful Guide to Rhinebeck 2016
- Episode 37: Amanda Malachesky – The Lost Coast, local fiber, permaculture influence, and Lost Coast Yarn
- Episode 36: Daphne Marinopoulos – West Africa, a Maine fiber mill, creative fulfillment, and The Fibre Company
- Episode 35: Allison Volek Shelton – Glass blowing, Nashville, Woven fabric, and Shutters and Shuttles
- Episode 34: Brooke Sinnes – Boarding schools, California, Natural Dyeing and Sincere Sheep
- Episode 33: Laurie Gonyea – Fiber entrepreneurism, silver spun yarn, therapeutic fibers, and Feel Good Yarn Co
- Episode 32: Cecelia Campochiaro -Rational tech thinking, sequence knitting, self-publishing and the importance of books
- Episode 31: Jaime Jennings and Amber Corcoran -Coffee shops, Fiber travel, Partnership and Handspun tiger fluff
- Episode 30: Kristin Ford – Architectural influence, Northwest palette, Patagonian Merino, and Bleacher projects
- Episode 29: Jackie Ottino-Graf – Spinning in backwoods Maine, all things Swans Island yarn, Commercial Natural Dyeing, Sustainable production
- Episode 28: Rebekka Seale – Alabama Gulf Coast, Renaissance reenactments, Handspun goodness and Fiber comfort
- Episode 27: Brittany Cole Bush – Modern shepherding, Land stewarding, Urban grazing, and Holistic hides
- Episode 26: Hannah Fettig – Maine fiber, simplistic design, balance and presentation
- Episode 25: Mountain Meadow Wool – A bale of wool, Community support, Ranch wools and Learning from your mistakes
- Episode 24: Hanahlie Beise – Alpacas, Canadian fiber production, Animal-Caretaker Relationships, and Natural Dyeing
- Episode 23: Dianna Walla – Confidence, Cultural influence, Fiber awareness, and Norway
- Episode 22: Shannon Cook – Musical influence, British Columbia, Pursuing dreams and Building community
- Episode 21: Flying Fibers – Heritage breeds, Amish pastures, English roots and Building family legacy
- Episode 20: Stephen West – Rhythm, Improvisation, Supermodel and Amsterdam
- Episode 19: Ashli Tyre – Mount Rainier, Navajo weaving, Natural dyeing and process
- Episode 18: Nan Bray – Active shepherding, drought, superfine Merino and reflections.
- Episode 17: Kristine Vejar and Molly de Vries – Indian textiles, natural dyeing, perfection and living a non-disposable life
- Episode 16: Michael Hampton and Tamara White – Vermont fiber farming and milling, Shetland sheep and overcoming fear
- Episode 15: Kim Goodling and Sue Blacker – Gotland sheep, building a fiber mill, raising kids on a farm and rare breeds.
- Episode 14: Andrea Mowry and Shelli Westcott – Taking leaps, fiber awareness, local yarns and the love of knitting
- Episode 13: Jocelyn Tunney and Sasha Duerr – Organic fiber, realizing dreams, regeneration and permaculture
- Episode 12: Annie Rowden and Benjamin Hole – Farm and fiber life, adaptation, design and the Isle of Purbeck
- Episode 11: Local Color Fiber Studio & Chris Barnes – Natural dye farming, partnerships, domestic production and sustainability
- Episode 10: Maryanne Moodie & Woolcrush – Falling into fiber arts, Natural dyeing, Dedication and Building communities
- Episode 9: Karen Templer & Felicia Semple – Handmade wardrobes, Intentional making, Stashes and Talent
- Episode 8: Ioana van Deurzen – Woolen heritage and legacy, Romanian sheep, purpose and Moeke Yarns
- Episode 7: Caroline Kaufman & Michele Wang – Knitting in fashion, color, working for yourself and gauge and tension
- Episode 6: Jennifer King & Bristol Ivy – Generational gaps, fiber industry passion, building a fiber farm and sheep dreams.
- Episode 5: Julie Hoover & Deedee Morris – Fiber communities, dyeing, discovery and design
- Episode 4: Matt Gilbert & Melody Hoffman – Nomadic knitting, self-sustainability, shearing and building a fiber mill
- Episode 3: Jacqui Fink & Julia Billings – Local fiber, Natural Dyeing, Dreams and Revelations
- Episode 2: Jerome Sevilla & Sarah Higgins – Design, Thrifting, Sashiko and Recycling Yarn
- Episode 1: Jess Schriebstein & Kylie Gusset – Fiber travel, Cormo origins and being fiber-conscious
- Woolful podcast: The beginning
- Coming next Friday: The Making Podcast
- Episode 84: Sarah Sunshine – A wool love story, natural parenting, wool bedding, and Shepherd’s Dream
- Episode 83: Olga Buraya-Kefelian – Improvisation, linguistic studies, exploring technique and Olga Jazzy
- Episode 82: Rebecca Burgess – Natural dyeing, Regional fiber systems, conscious consuming and Fibershed
- Episode 81: Melanie Berg – A career in IT, Germany, Yarn Weights and Self Publishing
- Episode 80: Beatrice Perron Dahlen – Making a creative living, teaching, making a book and Thread and Ladle
- Episode 79: Jessica Lewis Stevens – Librarianship, Natural Dyeing, Homesteading, and Sugarhouse Workshop
- Episode 78: Emily Chamelin-Hickman – Shearing life, Wool business, Controversy and Targeted grazing
- Episode 77: Maura Grace Ambrose – Grandma’s attic, Americana, Family and Folk Fibers
- Episode 76: Matthew Cox & Christina Miller – Arts, Food Justice, Icelandic sheep, and Greenbow Farm
- Episode 75: Sylvia McFadden – Vancouver, Mentorship, Analytics and Shawls
- Episode 74: Shannon Hayes – Professorship, Genetic Legacy, Multigenerational farming, and the Radical Homemaker
- Episode 73: Erika Barratt – Grandmothers, Cirque du Soleil, West Elm and Heirloom dolls
- Episode 72: Whitney Hayward – Small town roots, Japanese, Photojournalism, and Stone Wool
- Episode 71: Deborah Robson – Weaving, Editing, Heritage Conservation and the Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook
- Episode 70: Paola Vanzo – Rural Italian heritage, Tibet, Family and mYak
- Episode 69: Veronika Jobe, Danny Burda & Family – Czech roots, road trips, family and Yarn On The House
- Episode 68: Tanis Lavallee – Leaps, married operation, motherhood and Tanis Fiber Arts
- Episode 67: Astrid Troland and Caroline Skadhauge – Scandinavian roots, partnership, au naturel and Biches & Bûches
- Episode 66: Amy Small – Free People, Hong Kong, the kitchen sink and Knit Collage
- Episode 65: Susan Anderson – Wisconsin homegrown, teaching, learning to write a book and knit toys
- Episode 64: Takako Ueki – Japanese childhood, Catholic boarding school, discovering in America, fiber fascination, and Habu
- Episode 63: Marta Bahillo – A grandmothers legacy, Spanish linen and artisans, entrepreneurism alongside motherhood and babaà
- Episode 62: Avril Freeman – The Last Frontier, Volunteering, Motherhood, and Qiviut farming
- Episode 61: Saremy Duffy – Fashion school, Farm life, Pattern Drafting and Chicken Boots
- Episode 60: Casey Ryder – Endearment, Ultimate Frisbee, Mindfulness and PortFiber
- Episode 59: Elaine Vandiver – Army, Motherly calling, Hula Hooping and Old Homestead Alpacas
- Episode 58: Rachel Bingham Kessler: Plants, Ireland, Natural Dyeing and Motherhood
- Episode 57: Rachel Price & Kate Burge: Oil industry, tree-sitting, wannabe Amish, farmers market and Spincycle Yarns
- Episode 56: Romi Hill – Black sheep, Metalsmithing, Cowboy boots and Lace Knitting
- Episode 55: Elizabeth Duvivier – Art Fest, Xanadu, Providence and Squam
- Episode 54: Zinzi Edmundson & Gigi Jack – Editorial history, Unbreakable bonds, LA and Knit Wit
- Episode 53: Anna & Greg Dianich – Pinterest, Saying yes, Role reversals and Tolt Yarn and Wool
- Episode 52: Helga Isager – Danish countryside, Italian Vogue, Boarding school, and Amimono
- Episode 51: Susan Cropper – Manhattan, Mademoiselle magazine, Colour and Loop London
- Episode 50: Mary Jane Mucklestone – Oscar de la Renta, Fair Isle and Scandinavian colorwork, Andean knitting and grand Shetland adventures
- Update: Simple archive of podcast episodes
- Episode 49: Meri Tanaka- Japanese fiber culture, Twitter connections, building a magazine, and Amirisu
- Episode 48: Kate Gagnon Osborn & Courtney Kelley – Floundering, destiny, The Fibre Company yarns and Kelbourne Woolens
- Episode 47: Anna Maria Horner – Planless, intellectual property, Motherhood, and Craft South
- Episode 46: Max Bainbridge & Abigail Booth – London, Amish inspiration, traditional crafts, and Forest and Found
- Episode 45: Angie Lenoir and Stephanie Stotts – Family farms, friendship, yarn stories and Kismet Fiber Works
- Episode 44: Ryan Fitzgerald – Political and environmental studies, architecture, family business and Quince and Co.
- Episode 43: Thayne Mackey – Montana, wool insulation, bulletproof wool, and Brookside Woolen Mill
- Episode 42: Tif Fussell – Aunties, holistic healing, following fiber, and Dottie Angel
- Episode 41: David Ritchie, Claire Wilson, Libby Mills and Kate Salomon – Study groups, building a New England fiber mill, growth of a fiber family and Green Mountain Spinnery
- Episode 40: Pam Allen – Motherhood, Nursing School, Coastal Maine, and Quince and Co
- Episode 39: Jill Draper – Fine arts, color girl, small farm yarns, and Jill Draper Makes Stuff
- Episode 38: Emmaline Long – Early farming, showmanship, advocacy, and Orchard View Lincoln Longwools
- The Woolful Guide to Rhinebeck 2016
- Episode 37: Amanda Malachesky – The Lost Coast, local fiber, permaculture influence, and Lost Coast Yarn
- Episode 36: Daphne Marinopoulos – West Africa, a Maine fiber mill, creative fulfillment, and The Fibre Company
- Episode 35: Allison Volek Shelton – Glass blowing, Nashville, Woven fabric, and Shutters and Shuttles
- Episode 34: Brooke Sinnes – Boarding schools, California, Natural Dyeing and Sincere Sheep
- Episode 33: Laurie Gonyea – Fiber entrepreneurism, silver spun yarn, therapeutic fibers, and Feel Good Yarn Co
- Episode 32: Cecelia Campochiaro -Rational tech thinking, sequence knitting, self-publishing and the importance of books
- Episode 31: Jaime Jennings and Amber Corcoran -Coffee shops, Fiber travel, Partnership and Handspun tiger fluff
- Episode 30: Kristin Ford – Architectural influence, Northwest palette, Patagonian Merino, and Bleacher projects
- Episode 29: Jackie Ottino-Graf – Spinning in backwoods Maine, all things Swans Island yarn, Commercial Natural Dyeing, Sustainable production
- Episode 28: Rebekka Seale – Alabama Gulf Coast, Renaissance reenactments, Handspun goodness and Fiber comfort
- Episode 27: Brittany Cole Bush – Modern shepherding, Land stewarding, Urban grazing, and Holistic hides
- Episode 26: Hannah Fettig – Maine fiber, simplistic design, balance and presentation
- Episode 25: Mountain Meadow Wool – A bale of wool, Community support, Ranch wools and Learning from your mistakes
- Episode 24: Hanahlie Beise – Alpacas, Canadian fiber production, Animal-Caretaker Relationships, and Natural Dyeing
- Episode 23: Dianna Walla – Confidence, Cultural influence, Fiber awareness, and Norway
- Episode 22: Shannon Cook – Musical influence, British Columbia, Pursuing dreams and Building community
- Episode 21: Flying Fibers – Heritage breeds, Amish pastures, English roots and Building family legacy
- Episode 20: Stephen West – Rhythm, Improvisation, Supermodel and Amsterdam
- Episode 19: Ashli Tyre – Mount Rainier, Navajo weaving, Natural dyeing and process
- Episode 18: Nan Bray – Active shepherding, drought, superfine Merino and reflections.
- Episode 17: Kristine Vejar and Molly de Vries – Indian textiles, natural dyeing, perfection and living a non-disposable life
- Episode 16: Michael Hampton and Tamara White – Vermont fiber farming and milling, Shetland sheep and overcoming fear
- Episode 15: Kim Goodling and Sue Blacker – Gotland sheep, building a fiber mill, raising kids on a farm and rare breeds.
- Episode 14: Andrea Mowry and Shelli Westcott – Taking leaps, fiber awareness, local yarns and the love of knitting
- Episode 13: Jocelyn Tunney and Sasha Duerr – Organic fiber, realizing dreams, regeneration and permaculture
- Episode 12: Annie Rowden and Benjamin Hole – Farm and fiber life, adaptation, design and the Isle of Purbeck
- Episode 11: Local Color Fiber Studio & Chris Barnes – Natural dye farming, partnerships, domestic production and sustainability
- Episode 10: Maryanne Moodie & Woolcrush – Falling into fiber arts, Natural dyeing, Dedication and Building communities
- Episode 9: Karen Templer & Felicia Semple – Handmade wardrobes, Intentional making, Stashes and Talent
- Episode 8: Ioana van Deurzen – Woolen heritage and legacy, Romanian sheep, purpose and Moeke Yarns
- Episode 7: Caroline Kaufman & Michele Wang – Knitting in fashion, color, working for yourself and gauge and tension
- Episode 6: Jennifer King & Bristol Ivy – Generational gaps, fiber industry passion, building a fiber farm and sheep dreams.
- Episode 5: Julie Hoover & Deedee Morris – Fiber communities, dyeing, discovery and design
- Episode 4: Matt Gilbert & Melody Hoffman – Nomadic knitting, self-sustainability, shearing and building a fiber mill
- Episode 3: Jacqui Fink & Julia Billings – Local fiber, Natural Dyeing, Dreams and Revelations
- Episode 2: Jerome Sevilla & Sarah Higgins – Design, Thrifting, Sashiko and Recycling Yarn
- Episode 1: Jess Schriebstein & Kylie Gusset – Fiber travel, Cormo origins and being fiber-conscious
- Woolful podcast: The beginning
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Thank you! That’s been a bit frustrating for me.
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Thank you for this page! Makes navigation of the podcast pure pleasure 🙂 It was kinda impossible in the past to find that one episode you wanted to reference again. 🙂 Thank you thank you!
[…] acquaintances for awhile. Since then she’s gone from @ashleyyousling to @woolful, launched her beloved Woolful podcast, and moved from San Francisco to a ranch in Idaho, where she and her husband are raising a son […]
Thanks Ashley, I am catching up on all your older episodes, so this makes life a lot easier. I love your blog and podcast. Thank you so much for bringing all these wonderful ‘fiber folk’ to us in such a beautiful way.
[…] today I’ll be on Ashley Yousling’s wonderful Woolful podcast. She’s a Pacific Northwest girl too, who has moved back, this time to Idaho, retreating from a […]
[…] Life, Fresh Air, tiny desk concerts, and WTF with Marc Maron. However, I finally tuned in to Ashley Yousling’s Woolful. Why has it taken me this long? I feel like I’ve been stumbling around in this fiber […]
I’ve just come across your podcasts today… so wonderful to listen to.
Love all your photos and pages too. thank you.
I truly enjoy knitting to your podcast. I save my seaming and weaving along with a cup of tea and before I know it my project is finished, I learned something new from your interviews and adventures.
Thank you,
Dianne
This is my favorite podcast. I learn so much. Thank you!!
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You have the most interesting guests andyou interview them in a very quiet insightful way! It’s such a pleasure to listen to. Your pictures capture the essence of your sponsors and guests.