Saturday, July 05, 2014

Shetland Fleece



I bought three fleeces to split with a friend. What a lovely surprise when I washed some and spun it from the lock on my spindle. I don't think I even need to process it in any way.


The guard hairs are soft enough to leave them in. The white silver color is wonderful. I'm seeing a Shetland shawl in my future. 






Sunday, February 23, 2014

My Russian Spindle Journey

Ever since I took a Orenburg lace workshop with Galina Khmeleva in the 90's, I have wanted to master the Russian spindle.I bought two Russian spindles from Galina. I also bought a contemporary Russian spindle from Gripping Yarns a couple of years ago. This last month I have been honing my skill on the Russian spindle. I got some help from Traci who is getting wonderful results on her Russian spindle.  
Most interesting of all is the different methods that each spinner uses.Scroll to the end of this post for some great videos on Russian spindle spinning

Here is my attempt after much practice. Notice the wonderful ceramic bowl from Heidispottery.


I've also been spinning some Romney/Corriedale on a top whorl. Just this morning I set about to ply it:




Videos on Supported Spindle Spinning



Beth Smith: Russian Spindle

Amanda: Supported Spindle
Feegle: Russian Spindle


Lhamo Spins More:

Saturday, January 04, 2014

Holiday Knitting

I made DD a hat to warm her ears when she heads to the barn to feed her horses.