Our Fall 2013 issue has a special focus on the tools we spinners love. Our authors have shared stories of the tools they’ve loved: Elizabeth Fahey tells the tale of wheel maker Norm Hall; Peter Teal delves into his discoveries about wool combs in the 1960s that brought them back into spinning practice; Judith Helton went to great lengths—traveling through time and space—to learn the backstory of the antique wheel she purchased from a thrift store; Debbie Ellis had a chance to spin on Mahatma Gandhi’s charkha; and Marion Wheatland took her wheel to Antarctica for a special project to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Sir Douglas Mawson’s Australian Antarctic Expedition.
There are also tips on how to use your tools better, from how to stop a spindle from wobbling, to how to use a flick carder, to how adjust your wheel so that you can spin fine yarns. And if you are looking for a wheel, this issue includes and updated and expanded Great Wheel Roundup complete with most commercial wheels and their stats.
FEATURES
The Taos Wool Festival Help, My Spindle Wobbles! Flick Carding Choosing the Whorl to Make the Yarn You Want Exploring the Seven Drafting Techniques Lighten up! Spinning Fine Yarns The Updated and Expanded Great Spinning Wheel Roundup Behind the Scenes: A conversation with Alden Amos and Stephenie Gaustad The Journey of a Spinning Wheel Maker The Resurrection of Wool Combing The Accidental Collection Finding Nancy Mahatma Gandhi's Charkha Spinning in Antarctica |
PROJECTS
Hemp Spindle Bag Damask Cowl Adriana's Soft Kiss Scarf Patchwork Vest Nur noch solange Vorrat reicht!!! |
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Format
- Zeitschrift
- Verlag
- Interweave Press
- Herkunftsland
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