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bramble Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 11:35:01 AM
MIL is going through yet another purge and asked is there anything in the basement anyone wants. Everyone shook there heads and mumbled but I said I'd go look since you never know what she is hauling out as the whim strikes her. Well I nearly fell over, there on the floor was this flax wheel I have loved ever since I met my husband's family. It used to sit up on the landing and was never actually used but is an original (not frou frou repro wanna be!) Well up I come and say "If no one wants the wheel, I'll take it" and I hear cheers of "Yeah! now we don't have to deal with it!" (Am I hallucinating?) Anyway MIL informs me that it is missing some "pieces" for where the flax "went". How likely does anyone think it is that I will ever find these pieces or find an accurate picture of this so I can have clever dh repair this so it works? And an even better question: Do I want to learn to spin flax and can other fibers be spun on this wheel? ( It is as tall as me!) Is this what was also known as a "walking wheel?" See...I really need some expert help as I am far from knowing what I am doing here! HELP...the sooner the better!Thanks!

with a happy heart
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Mikki Posted - Apr 27 2007 : 11:56:12 AM
Sure hope you'll get it fixed soon. I think you'll love it. It's a very relaxing craft. I think the part your speaking of is called the maiden. Not sure if thats the part your speaking of.
~~Blessings, Mikki


http://burningmeadowsprings.blogspot.com/
http://strawberriesnapronstrings.blogspot.com/
bramble Posted - Apr 27 2007 : 10:15:14 AM
Thanks, I knew you girls would send me in the right directions!

As far as I know it was made by an individual (and signed) for someone and is dated late 1700's. It was never usued by anyone in dh's family, I think it was an "aquisition" many years ago!

And Sandy, I definitely understand that feeling! When I was about 13 my Gran tried to teach me to knit. Beyond knit and purl, it just was not my "thing"! So...this might just end up on my landing!

Mikki- A very similar configuration to your wheel but larger yet and the "fork" at the back is what is missing right now.Thanks so much for the link, now I can show dh he doesn't have to rebuild the whole thing! (I have given him one too many of those projects recently!)

I'll do some more research and keep you posted, thanks everyone! We have a great Craft Guild in Bucks County and they have a show coming up. Might be a good place to ask around at.

with a happy heart
ponyexpress Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 8:40:31 PM
Bramble - check the website <allfiberarts.com> and do a search for spinning wheels or walking wheels. I believe Grace from Larkspur Funny Farm is our resident expert on spinning and most likely could point you in the right direction.

Many find spinning a most relaxing, meditative activity. I've tried it three times, but it just isn't clicking. My neck muscles tense, my lips get tight, and I begin to curse. But I have a low tolerance for inefficiency. Whatever I attempt, if I don't "get the hang of it" relatively quickly, it's not for me. I don't expect perfection, but I at least expect an "aha" moment.

So my wheel is a lovely decoration in my family room!

Pamela - if you have a guild in your area, ask if they rent equipment. Ours rents spinning wheels for $5.00 a month!

I've learned that it takes as much time and energy to wish as it does to plan.

Alee Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 6:14:39 PM
Bramble-

I would suggest trying to find a spinning group in your area and having one of th experienced ladies come over and take a look at it- that is if you can't find a manufacturing mark. What a wonderful gift!

Pamela- I am so jealous that you got your wheel for $5! Spinning is something that I would love to learn but a wheel is so expensive that I just have never pursued it before. You are so lucky!

Alee
Photobugs Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 1:19:31 PM
Wish I could be of help, but I am lost too. I bought my wheel a couple of years ago at a yard sale for $5.00. But as of yet, know very little about it. I did find lots to compare mine to on ebay...so that was fun. I am missing a part or two, I think. I know there are local groups that would help me...just have not taken the time to search them out.
I finally bought a belt to fix my treadle sewing machine...got it at MJF's sale last summer when I had a booth there. But it is still not put on. One more thing for the 'todo' list. This list keeps growing and I'll have to live to be 200 to do it all. Silly me.

Pamela


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Mikki Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 12:46:46 PM
I have a picture of my walking wheel on my blog site. When you get to my blog @ www.burningmeadowsprings.blogspot.com go to the side bar and click on The Spindle and the Wheel. That should bring up the post. I spin wool on mine, but my mom has spun both on her spinning wheel which is an Ashford Traveler.
~~Blessings, Mikki


http://burningmeadowsprings.blogspot.com/
http://strawberriesnapronstrings.blogspot.com/
Amie C. Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 12:27:18 PM
I'm no expert, but I thought that walking wheels were for wool and flax wheels were smaller. Did your MIL ever see any older family member using it?

Tina Michelle Posted - Apr 26 2007 : 12:02:26 PM
is there a metal plate affixed anywhere on the wheel with a name or something under the bottom of the frame or anywhere something written or etched ..that might help to locate info at least on the internet about it more..like who made it and when.



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