About this episode
In this episode of Anne's Norwegian Knitting Conversations, Anne takes us on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Norwegian wool production and knitting traditions. As part of Norwegian Woman Month 2025, Anne is joined by Marte, representing a small family-run mill in Selbu, Norway, for an in-depth presentation originally recorded during Wool Month. Marte shares her personal stories, from childhood experiences with sheep and wool to the establishment and operations of the SELBU spinning mill. What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Marte's personal journey: from childhood memories with sheep to running a spinning mill The story of SELBU Spinneri: preserving small-scale wool production Wool’s path through the mill: sorting, washing, drying, and spinning Insights into carding, combing, plying, and hand-dyeing yarn How small mills balance tradition with modern needs Sustainability and biodiversity in sheep breeds Challenges and opportunities for Norwegian wool in a global market Q&A and closing reflections from Wool Month Timestamps : 00:00 Introduction to ANS Norwegian Knitting Conversations 01:04 Special Guest Introduction and Event Overview 02:23 Meet Marte: A Journey into Wool 05:03 The Story of SELBU Spinneri: From Family Tradition to Business 11:53 The Importance of Wool Sorting and Spinning 22:46 SELBU Spinneri's Commitment to Quality and Tradition 26:34 Manual Wool Sorting Process 26:59 Small Scale Spinning Mill Operations 27:43 Wool Processing Techniques 28:49 Washing and Drying Wool 30:50 Carding and Combing Wool 32:52 Spinning and Plying Yarn 34:18 Hand Dyeing and Finishing Yarn 38:05 Global Shipping and Distribution 42:32 Sustainable Wool Practices 45:48 Q&A and Final Thoughts