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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

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Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  3:47:02 PM  Show Profile
Has any tried this or do any of you do this? I am curious about it.

Blessed Be!

farmgirl@heart

"Go confidently in the directions of your dreams; live the life you've imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler." - Henry David Thoreau

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pinkroses
True Blue Farmgirl

2350 Posts

Sheila
Virginia
USA
2350 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  4:00:17 PM  Show Profile
NO, I haven't I have always enjoyed watching people spin at craft shows
I am trying my hand at Bobbin Lace.pinkroses
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sunshine
True Blue Farmgirl

4877 Posts

Wendy
Utah
USA
4877 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  4:06:39 PM  Show Profile  Send sunshine a Yahoo! Message
how is your bobbin lace going


have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe my blog http://sunshinescreations.blogspot.com
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emma.birdwhistle
True Blue Farmgirl

187 Posts

Elizabeth Ann
Ontario
Canada
187 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  4:21:18 PM  Show Profile
Kim - thank you for starting this thread. I was just reading your post in the "simple pleasures" thread on the Over the Fence forum, and I hopped over here to start a drop-spindle thread myself, but you beat me to it!
I would love to try drop-spindling. I currently spin on a lovely Ashford Traveler wheel (here's a picture, though it doesn't show much of the body of the wheel: http://flickr.com/photos/emmabirdwhistle/432432595/). But I have three drop-spindles at home that my father and I made out of dowels and wooden toy wheels years ago, and I also have an antique flax spindle, all of which I would like to experiment with. I just never seem to get around to it! Are there any avid drop-spindlers here?

- Elizabeth Ann

If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. - Thoreau

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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

146 Posts

Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  4:27:28 PM  Show Profile
Since I started crocheting, plus reading about you all spinning, it has peaked my interest. I thought I would read up on spindle spinning, as that would be less costly. I would hate to ninvest a lot of money and then find out I don't enjoy it. I am also interested in needle felting and rug hooking with wool.

I was checking several websites and looking for guilds in my area where I could take a class. Most are rather far away from me.

Blessed Be!

farmgirl@heart

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windypines
True Blue Farmgirl

4198 Posts

Michele
Bruce Wisconsin
USA
4198 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  5:17:16 PM  Show Profile
I have played with it a little=drop spindle. I thought it was fun, and am hoping for a spinning wheel some day. I checked out different web sites, and kind of went from there. I don't know if I did it right or not, but I did get some yarn. Takes practice, like everything. My attempt was homespun for sure. Went from thick to thin and back again. Jump in a give it a whirl!!! Michele
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  6:08:09 PM  Show Profile
I spin on a drop spindle along w/ both my wheels. The nice thing about a spindle is you can do it anywhere. It takes a bit of practice but it's fun. I love my yarn on my spindle because it comes out bulky & I need that for my rugs, I find it harder to spin bulky on my wheel anymore.

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  6:11:20 PM  Show Profile
I've got a couple of books on spinning if anyone wants to borrow them, I'll send it. Also I have a little practice spindle, it came w/ a kit & it's good to practice on, actually thats what I used before I got my better ones. Let me know if anyone wants them.

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  6:14:33 PM  Show Profile
way before the wheel, EVERONE used a spindle of one kind or another. Try it, you'll love it.

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  8:11:59 PM  Show Profile
I had my spinning wheel first, but do have a couple drop spindles. I know how to use them, but I like the wheel better. I keep meaning to take the time to really get better with a spindle.

Jenny in Utah
Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
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Mikki
True Blue Farmgirl

1510 Posts

Mikki
Austin Indiana
USA
1510 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  8:28:28 PM  Show Profile
Michele, I would love to try it if no one else does. I was going to try and make a spindle but didnt get the time. Thanks for the nice offer.
~~Blessings, Mikki Jo


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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator

3579 Posts

Anne E.
Elsinore Utah
USA
3579 Posts

Posted - Mar 26 2007 :  11:08:07 PM  Show Profile
Do any of you know of good resources for learning to spin with a drop spindle? I have more "practice" wool than I even could begin to know what to do with (I don't think it's high quality or anything - just for practice), but I don't even know where to start - a spindle seems like the right place! And, on the note of spinning - any good books/resources for taking wool from the sheep to the spindle?

I just love reading about all of your fiber gals - it's inspiring to me!

XOXO, Libbie

"All through the long winter, I dream of my garden. On the first day of spring, I dig my fingers deep into the soft earth. I can feel its energy, and my spirits soar..." - Helen Hayes
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ktknits
True Blue Farmgirl

582 Posts

Kathy
Northwest Indiana
USA
582 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  08:22:39 AM  Show Profile
kt not only knits, but she spins too! I love to spin, and I have 5 wheels along with numerous drop spindles. I agree that drop spinning is great because you can take it with you. In fact, right now on my desk at work I have a Kundert spindle with "Eggplant" colorway fiber to spin from Crosspatch Creations. This is destined to be glove yarn. I'm in NW Indiana, and would love to teach anyone interested in spinning. I'm in the Indiana Spinners & Weavers guild, so I can also hook those of you in Indiana who are a little farther away up with someone in your area. There are also numerous shows over the spring/summer/fall where people would be most happy to teach spinning--I believe each of us has a little "enabler" in her!! There are a few books on spinning--"Spin to Knit" is a fairly new one, and when I googled, www.woolery.com came up with a whole list of books, and there's also Spin Off magazine published by Interweave Press that is a quarterly magazine full of tips for both beginners and advanced spinners. Maybe this weekend I'll put some spinning up on my blog. It's a big, beautiful, fluffy world!!

http://ktknits.blogspot.com
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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

146 Posts

Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  08:43:31 AM  Show Profile
OK, Kathy where in NW Indiana are you? I went to high school at Wirt HS in Miller Beach Indiana.

Blessed Be!

farmgirl@heart

"Go confidently in the directions of your dreams; live the life you've imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler." - Henry David Thoreau

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Somerhill
Farmgirl in Training

22 Posts

Lisa
Caldwell OH
USA
22 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  10:58:54 AM  Show Profile
My favorite spindle is one made from a dowel, grommet, cup hook, and a CD. Its the best balanced and spins longer than any of my pretty spindles.
Lisa at Somerhill
www.somerhillfarm.com
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  11:35:08 AM  Show Profile
Mikki, e-mail me w/ your address & I'll send out the spindle and this neat little book that I used when I started to learn, its a thin paper book but a great starter. Oh, do you have wool? If not let me know & I'll send you some Romney that shepardess sends me. It's wonderful & great for spindles.

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  12:35:54 PM  Show Profile
Libbie there is a website that has some info on spindles. Top whorl, bottom whorl & how they spin. Also I have another book I can lend you if your interested.
www.knitty.com/issuespring06/FEATKSgotspin.html
look at the site when you can. Once you start, you'll never start.

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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westernhorse51
True Blue Farmgirl

1681 Posts

michele
farmingdale n.j.
USA
1681 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  12:37:01 PM  Show Profile
I meant STOP. duh

she selects wool and flax and works with eager hands Prov.31:13
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ktknits
True Blue Farmgirl

582 Posts

Kathy
Northwest Indiana
USA
582 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  12:48:55 PM  Show Profile
Oh Kim, when did you go to Wirt? I went to elementary school at Marquette elementary--right next to Wirt, and I went to the Methodist church right across the street. My mom, dad and all aunts & uncles graduated from Wirt. My g'pa used to take me to McVout every year!! We lived on Hemlock, right down the street from Marquette, but moved when I was in 6th grade, and live 30 miles south of Merrillville now. We still have some friends who live there, and I love to go to Ming Ling for garlic shrimp on Fridays! What a small farmgirl world!

http://ktknits.blogspot.com
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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

146 Posts

Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  12:55:57 PM  Show Profile
I graduated in 1980 and live there until I got married (first time) in 1989. I miss Ming Ling's. My aunt and uncle come from Fremont Indiana to see their daughter in Elgin and they always stop at Ming Ling's on the way. What a small world!!!!!

Blessed Be!

farmgirl@heart

"Go confidently in the directions of your dreams; live the life you've imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler." - Henry David Thoreau

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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

146 Posts

Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Mar 27 2007 :  5:04:37 PM  Show Profile
OK, what type of spindles did you all start out with?

Blessed Be!

farmgirl@heart

"Go confidently in the directions of your dreams; live the life you've imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler." - Henry David Thoreau

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ktknits
True Blue Farmgirl

582 Posts

Kathy
Northwest Indiana
USA
582 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2007 :  04:26:12 AM  Show Profile
I've been spinning for close to 10 years, and started out on a cheezey spindle. But, oh, probably 50 spindles later, I can say that a good, well balanced spindle is much easier to learn on and much more enjoyable to spin with! That said, my most recent spindle purchase was a Kundert spindle from Toni Neal at The Fold in Marengo, IL. That's not too far from you, Kim, but she has a website too, and if you give her a call (phone # on the website) she's extremely helpful! Enjoy!!

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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl

146 Posts

Kim
Pflugerville Texas
USA
146 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2007 :  04:36:04 AM  Show Profile
Top whorl, bottom whorl? I just found out about a place in Big Rock. I thought it was an antique store, lol! But I saw her ad in Spin Off. She has a web site, Esthers Place. She has retreats too.
I was looking at The Fold's website yesterday. I am getting very excited about this.

If you want to chat about our mutual stomping grounds, e-mail me!

Blessed Be!

farmgirl@heart

"Go confidently in the directions of your dreams; live the life you've imagined. As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler." - Henry David Thoreau

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grace gerber
True Blue Farmgirl

2804 Posts

grace
larkspur colorado
USA
2804 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2007 :  08:24:04 AM  Show Profile
Good Morning Ladies

I love spinning with my spindles and teach around 100 students a year to do this. For those who would like email me privately and I can send you my set of instructions that I give my students. I could also if there is interest post the instructions along with pictures on my blog site. You can take your spindle everywhere unlike the wheels and also it is a great ice breaker when you wish to sell your animals, fiber of art. I can not say enough about the joy of spinning and will gladly assist anyone who wishes to try this.

Grace Gerber
Larkspur Funny Farm and Fiber Art Studio

Where the spirits are high and the fiber is deep
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Txfarmgal
True Blue Farmgirl

585 Posts

AK

USA
585 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2007 :  08:30:18 AM  Show Profile
Kim, I have tried it and can't get the hang of it, but it sure looks fun. I went to a craft show in our little town and sold some wooden spindles for an area crafter. I got frustrated with it and used an electric spinner. I want to learn to needle felt and weave as well! hugs

Angi~wife, momma, 4H leader & Txfarmgal -Be Joyful Always 1 Thes. 5:18
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ktknits
True Blue Farmgirl

582 Posts

Kathy
Northwest Indiana
USA
582 Posts

Posted - Mar 28 2007 :  11:09:21 AM  Show Profile
I personally like top whorl for a variety of reasons.

1. It's easier & quicker to loop the newly spun yarn around the hook of a top whorl than it is to tie (loop, knot, whatever) it onto the end of the spindle with a bottom whorl.
2. Top whorl just seems to spin smoother. I think it might have something to do with the yarn coming directly off the center of the spindle hook of the top whorl rather than off the side of the spindle shaft with a bottom whorl.
3. You can get a very fast spin from a top whorl by spinning it off your leg. You can do that with the bottom whorl too, but it's a little more challenging!
There are probably online photos & tutorials, but I'm at work now and can only have so much internet time!

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