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Podcast Episode 1: Fiber Rituals And Summer Reflections — July 4, 2026

Podcast Episode 1: Fiber Rituals And Summer Reflections

Pip: Tour de Fleece is upon us — the one athletic event where the training plan includes a die roll and a cup of tea.

Mara: Barbara (Doll) Creelman has been writing about exactly that: how to prepare for Tour de Fleece with intention, what the event is really building beneath the surface, and how July itself becomes a season worth tending. Let's start with the preparation side of things.

Tour de Fleece: Showing Up One Spin at a Time

Pip: The question at the heart of Tour de Fleece prep isn't what fibre to spin or which wheel to use — it's how you build a daily habit that actually holds when motivation is thin and the bobbin is empty.

Mara: The five-step framework in "Let's Get Ready for Tour de Fleece" starts before the fibre even comes out. The framing is direct: "It isn't about spinning the most yarn or owning the fanciest wheel. It's about showing up, building a habit, and enjoying the journey one length of fibre at a time."

Pip: So the whole architecture is about removing the pressure that makes people skip a day — and that shapes every step that follows.

Mara: Exactly that. Hydration comes first — water beside the wheel as a cue to care for the spinner, not just the spinning. Then a timer, sometimes just twenty or thirty minutes, which the post describes as replacing guilt with consistency.

Pip: The die roll is the one that earns its keep. Six outcomes — different fibre, different spindle, a wheel session, plying, sampling, carding — and the decision is already made for you.

Mara: The post calls it removing decision fatigue, and the framing is generous: "Sometimes creativity just needs permission to play." Steps four and five round it out — choosing today's spindle deliberately, and then letting process be enough. Celebrate the uneven yarn, the small victories, simply showing up.

Pip: Which is a harder instruction than it sounds, for the people who keep a spreadsheet on their yardage.

Mara: The second post, "What Are We Really Building During Tour de Fleece," takes that same spirit and zooms out. It argues the real product isn't yarn at all — it's community. Spinners who may never meet face to face, cheering each other through tangles and broken singles, connected by a shared rhythm across time zones.

Pip: Spinning is described there as quiet and solitary by nature, which makes the community angle feel earned rather than promotional.

Mara: That tension is the whole point of the piece. The craft is solo; the event makes it collective. And that's the ground the July newsletter picks up on too — which is where we're headed next.

July: Steadying the Ship

Pip: If Tour de Fleece is the event, July is the container — and the July Newsletter frames the whole month as a season of intention rather than acceleration.

Mara: The newsletter opens with a quiet declaration: "Steady the ship. Tend the roots. Enjoy the journey." Not a productivity manifesto — more a permission slip. July's longer days and open windows become an invitation to return to small practices that make life feel rooted.

Pip: Socks, a sweater, English Paper Piecing, local shopping, bread baking, walking — the list reads less like a to-do and more like a description of a life already in motion.

Mara: That's the 100 Mile Life thread running through it. Living locally reframed not as restriction but as relationship — knowing where food comes from, supporting neighbours, finding abundance close to home.


Pip: Habit, community, rootedness — it all points the same direction: slow down enough to notice what's already there.

Mara: Worth sitting with as the Tour gets underway. We'll be back with more from Doll Can Create soon.

Putting together a creative day — October 11, 2024

Putting together a creative day

As the leaves change and the air turns crisp, fall is the perfect time to embrace creativity and reflection. In my latest YouTube video, “How I Build a Full Day of Creativity,” I share my personal insights and tips for crafting a fulfilling day filled with inspiration and productivity.



#### A Cozy Setting for Inspiration

In this video, I invite you to join me from my favourite spot—a cozy rocking chair. This setting not only provides comfort but also sparks creativity. I believe that the environment we choose can significantly impact our creative flow. Whether it’s a quiet corner of your home or a bustling café, find a space that inspires you.

#### Key Ideas for a Creative Day

Throughout the video, I discuss various strategies to help you design a day that fosters creativity. Here are a few highlights:

1. Morning Rituals: Start your day with a routine that energizes you. This could include meditation, journaling, or a brisk walk to clear your mind.

2. Set Intentions: Before diving into your tasks, take a moment to set clear intentions for what you want to achieve. This helps focus your energy and creativity.

3. Breaks are Essential: Don’t forget to schedule breaks! Stepping away from your work can provide fresh perspectives and prevent burnout.

4. Embrace Flexibility: While it’s great to have a plan, allow yourself the freedom to explore new ideas as they come. Sometimes the best creativity happens when we least expect it.

5. Reflect and Adjust: At the end of the day, take time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. This practice will help you refine your approach for future creative days.

#### Watch Until the End!



As we embrace the beauty of fall, let’s make the most of our days by nurturing our creativity. I hope my insights inspire you to create your own fulfilling day. What are your favourite ways to spark creativity? Share your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to hear from you!

#### Join the Community

As a creator, I believe in the power of community. If you’re looking for more inspiration and support, consider joining our growing family at Doll Can Create. We’re a small but passionate group dedicated to exploring creativity together. Your participation can make a big difference!

#### Upcoming Content

Stay tuned for more videos where I’ll dive deeper into specific aspects of creativity, such as overcoming creative blocks, finding inspiration in everyday life, and even practical tips for organizing your creative space. I’m excited to share this journey with you!

#### Final Thoughts

Thank you for taking the time to read this post and for your support on my YouTube channel. Remember, creativity is not just about the end product; it’s about the process and the joy it brings. Let’s embrace this fall season as an opportunity to cultivate our creative spirits and make every day count.

If you enjoyed the video, please like, subscribe, and share it with friends who might also benefit from these tips. Together, we can inspire each other to build wonderful, creative days!
Thank you for being part of this creative journey!

Doll