http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?ref=vl_other_1&listing_id=41830967
This hand spindle comes with two, four-inch, red whorls and a 12" long, 3/8" thick birch shaft with a hook at one end. Total weight is 2.2 ounces. Use one whorl alone for spinning singles, then add the second for plying. Or use both together for thicker yarns. This spindle is very versatile and can be used as a top or bottom-whorl hand spindle.
I plan on using for thicker yarn. I want some super bulky merino for some hats for my store. I can hand dye at home, which I love! This is the wool I bought to spin...
Superfine Merino Top from Peace of Yarn is beautifully prepared, soft, so luxurious...truly amazing. It dyes like a dream, spins like a dream and because it's natural fiber, you can even felt it for a super soft felted result.
I read so many freakin sites today it's not even funny. One said you should use a bottom spindle with a "low" whirl for thicker yarns. I also read that your spindle should weigh around 2 oz if you are trying to spin a bulky yarn. Different spindle weights for different yarn sizes. Yes, that makes sense to me! Apparently BFF, Romney, and Lorridale are good starting fibers. Merino is said to be a little more difficult for beginners, along with Bamboo and silk being a little harder to spin for NOOBS. I did read that you COULD learn on merino so that's what I got. I guess I'll see how it goes when I get the stuff in.
A couple of spinning books I found online, too cheap to buy any now. Youtube only for the time being.
Spin it:
http://www.amazon.com/Spin-Making-Scratch-Lee-Raven/dp/1931499365/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I1Y3OID5J1NR7I&colid=283O872XK0YUV
Respect the spindle
http://www.amazon.com/Respect-Spindle-Infinite-Yarns-Amazing/dp/1596681551/ref=wl_it_dp_o?ie=UTF8&coliid=I32MBF1RDXYBHM&colid=283O872XK0YUV
Cool YOUTUBE links:
I think this is the same spindle I bought. I like this girl, she is too cute and very helpful.
http://www.theartofmegan.com/
She has several videos pertaining to spinning
Here's another video I found helpful
Helpful websites I've found....
http://www.knittersreview.com/article_how_to.asp?article=/review/profile/050707_a.asp
http://www.mielkesfarm.com/spndl_inst.htm
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/FEATKSgotspin.html
SO now I guess I will do a little more research and wait for my supplies to come in....
you'll have to do your own tutorial once you get the hang of it right?
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