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This wheel is a saxony style. |
I realized after my last post that I've neglected to properly introduce my newest crafting tool - a spinning wheel! It has already appeared in several photos, posts, and even in the new header design, but I have yet to tell the story of how I came to have it. Read on for the story...
In June, I tagged along with my mom to a meeting of the spinning group she recently joined. Once a month, they meet at a woman's home in Grand Rapids and just spin and talk (and eat delicious snacks). Just before we left to go, my mom pulled out a spinning wheel from her car. She'd bought it that day from the oldest group member who could no longer spin as often. Since my mom already had a wheel, she let me use the new one (which is actually older in years) to see how I liked it. As I've fallen in love with it since then, I consider it an early Christmas present. So I brought it to the spinning group that night and one of the ladies helped me get it going.
Having first learned to spin using a spindle, it was actually quite easy to transfer to a wheel. The drafting method is much the same, it's just a matter of learning how quickly the spin enters the fiber and how quickly the yarn is drawn onto the spool. With a little adjustment of the tension, this can be balanced out pretty easily. And it's SO much faster and less tiring than using a spindle. Although the spindle is great because of how portable and simple it is, I now prefer spinning on the wheel.
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Some of the first wool I spun. |
That night, the first thing I spun with the wheel was a little black/blue wool from my mom (not enough to do anything with). Then at home I spun some spare cream wool (also not much). THEN, I spun some purple merino, which will make its appearance in a post very soon!
And finally, I spun this bluish green 70/30 merino wool and silk blend. I got this fiber from a festival at Klackle's orchard in Greenville in May, and it was beautifull to spin. The long fibers twisted together nicely for a smooth, drapey, glossy yarn. I can't wait to knit a little cowl or hat out of it!
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Spinning the silk/merino blend |
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Twist entering the fiber |
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I love the sea-green colors. |
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This lazy kate and three extra spools came with the wheel. |
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Starting to ply |
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Plied yarn |
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The finished skein |
I also spun all the alpaca and llama yarn with the wheel, and have been doing other things with it as well. Posts on those projects to come soon!
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