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Of words and wool

Josefin Waltin

A soulful publication by Josefin Waltin; spinner, spinning teacher, author and writer in Sweden. Subscribe for evocative writing about the little things in a big world.

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    If you enjoy evocative writing about the little things in a big world, this is a space for you. I am a spinner, spinning teacher, author and crafter of words. My book Listen to the wool was published in November 2025.

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