Absolutely fascinating process! I have never seen this before. I knit and crochet, sew and embroider, so I have a fabulous collection of yarns and fibers. You just opened up a wider vision to experiment with all my treasures. Thanks so much for your generosity. Wishing you the very best!
Everyone thanks so much! Not sure when it will be, but you have inspired me to share some more and make another video. Some plying wildness could be fun. Thanks! Merce
Just found your channel. loved this video, even tho I have been spinning for 30 years, found some really new ideas for me. Thankyou. Isbel Shepherd, New Zealand.
I learned a lot from watching this video and I was happy that some of the things I was thinking about using in fiber were brought up. It answered a lot of my questions in terms of what all you could really put in it. I've been collecting little embroidery floss bits and other bits of yarn. I knew I'd find some way of using them! I was thinking of maybe using Halloween creepy cloth since its so thin and string-like. I'm not sure if I should try carding it in or plying it afterwards. I guess I'll just have to experiment. I have a drop spindle, but I still found this video very informative. Thanks.
I like what you're doing, but I cannot see what is happening. All the stuff in front of the carder should be out of the way! Next time you can address that. Keep up the good work. Blessings.
Absolutely fascinating process! I have never seen this before. I knit and crochet, sew and embroider, so I have a fabulous collection of yarns and fibers. You just opened up a wider vision to experiment with all my treasures. Thanks so much for your generosity. Wishing you the very best!
Fun new ideas! Thank you for sharing and it was fun watching you spin
Love it so much! Thanks for sharing this!
Everyone thanks so much! Not sure when it will be, but you have inspired me to share some more and make another video. Some plying wildness could be fun. Thanks! Merce
Just found your channel. loved this video, even tho I have been spinning for 30 years, found some really new ideas for me. Thankyou. Isbel Shepherd, New Zealand.
the regular bits of yarn are fun to thread beads onto then fray each end an spin in to your yarn easy way to add beads fast and fun! loved this video
I learned a lot from watching this video and I was happy that some of the things I was thinking about using in fiber were brought up. It answered a lot of my questions in terms of what all you could really put in it. I've been collecting little embroidery floss bits and other bits of yarn. I knew I'd find some way of using them!
I was thinking of maybe using Halloween creepy cloth since its so thin and string-like. I'm not sure if I should try carding it in or plying it afterwards. I guess I'll just have to experiment. I have a drop spindle, but I still found this video very informative.
Thanks.
Like your video, but wish you’d do the next one with your counter cleared off so viewers can actually see what you’re doing.😊
Lovely video. My type of spinner! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! Happy Spinning!
Great video love your scissors tatoo!
What excellent information! Thank you so much for sharing!🖤✨🖤
How much fun! Thanks. ❤️💐
I was wondering what brand of spinning wheel you use in this video? Fantastic video by the way.
A pity you could not focus the camera on the drum carder, because this way we cannot see what each addition does to the batt.
It would have been better to have the camera on the carder so we can see how it is blended rather than looking at you from afar.
I like what you're doing, but I cannot see what is happening. All the stuff in front of the carder should be out of the way! Next time you can address that. Keep up the good work. Blessings.
wow, cool and what kind of wheel is this?