Fibre Prep February: SweetGeorgia Explores Ramie & Bast Fibres
We love exploring spinning fibre and celebrate it each year with our Fibre Prep February Make-Along. This year, we highlighted bast fibres, inspired by lessons from the Spinning Bast Fibres: Tow Top & Bast Blends course at the School of SweetGeorgia. Each member of the SweetGeorgia team chose a bast fibre (and some chose to sample them all), and prepared multiple wool and bast blends. In this Taking Back Friday video, Felicia shares her explorations with ramie while highlighting the work from the SweetGeorgia Team! Getting to Know Ramie Ramie is a bast fibre taken from the inner bark of a plant stalk, placing it alongside flax, hemp, and jute. It belongs to the nettle family and is sometimes called vegetable silk because of its natural shine. Ramie is strong, absorbent, breathable, and quick drying. These qualities give it a cool, crisp feel, much like linen. It also grows quickly and can be harvested multiple times each year, which makes it an appealing fibre to explore from...