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frannie |
Posted - Apr 03 2006 : 08:08:43 AM sometimes i cant believe im aloowed on the computer! i initially posted this in the barnyard buddy site? oh well, as my kids say, mom will have to join the 20th century before we can drag her into the 21st.![](icons/icon_smile_big.gif) i will soon be purchasing a spinning wheel![](icons/icon_smile.gif) and i would love any advise from anyone who has made such a purchase from a computer site.i will primarily be starting with mohair and mohair blends.any advise, sites or if you sell wheels, please email me. my profile has been updated as i had an old email address on there and now the new improved email, which works , is on my profile. thanks for any help you can give me on this. fran
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frannie |
Posted - Apr 03 2006 : 7:55:53 PM thanks again. i know there are some spining-fiber places in fredricksburg but that is a little far for me. i will try and find a local place in dallas, which is only 70 miles away. i have a small herd of colored angoras, well i have 10, and 3 are white, but the others are assorted colors. i have done some felting, and needle felting, but i will have so much wool that i really want to spin....and actually i have been wanting to spin for about 30 years, so i guess i need to just jump in there. i will look up some of the sites and see what they are like. |
Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Apr 03 2006 : 2:59:52 PM It is easier than angora is...alot longer and not as fine...but slipperier than wool so I guess in between. It isn't as elastic as wool but sure is pretty.
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brightmeadow |
Posted - Apr 03 2006 : 2:57:19 PM I tried to learn to spin using my Angora rabbit wool and I had some problems. The lady who sold me the wheel laughed and said I should start with sheep's wool, then when I had the spinning down, go to a more slippery fiber like Angora. That worked well for me.
I've never had the pleasure of spinning mohair (from an Angora goat) so I don't know which way it would tend - more like sheep's wool, or more like Angora rabbit wool?
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Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Apr 03 2006 : 09:27:08 AM crud..I didn't even notice and answered you on the barnyard site..haha I have extra mohair if you want to try some. It is raw (from my little angora doeling, Pearl) It is white. I recomended my favorite spinning shop online.. www.villagespinweave.com. I won't repeat all I said on the other answer...but do read it if you want.
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