How to spin yarn with a Mayan Spinner - step by step instructions

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  • Mayan Spinner instructions - spin your own yarn using a Mayan Spinner.
    This is a step by step guide for how to get started spinning your own yarn with this fun and easy to use spinning tool.
    To purchase a Mayan Spinner head to my Etsy store www.bonsaiwoman.etsy.com

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  • @slhughes1267
    @slhughes1267 10 месяцев назад +10

    That's novel. Haven't seen this method before. Amazing the different ways we've managed to spin fibers.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes there are certainly many different tools for spinning yarn! This tool is particularly good for beginners.

  • @Queenycorner
    @Queenycorner 2 года назад +6

    That was the best tutorial on Mayan spinning that I've seen. Thank you so much for the detailed instructions.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I’m so glad it was helpful for you!

  • @libellula3313
    @libellula3313 2 года назад +5

    Really interesting that the Mayans chose to make a more complex, two piece spinner at a time when most civilisations were using plain stones, or just a one piece spinner in wood. Scottish Dealgan. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +5

      The timeline for the development of different spindle types is often difficult to determine. Spinning tools based on the same concept as a Mayan Spinner can actually be found in other parts of the world too. I have seen some wonderful old footage from Dagestan of two women using a traditional tool almost identical to a Mayan Spinner but much, much larger in scale and worked by two people, one rotating a paddle and one drafting the fibre.

  • @andrewbutton2039
    @andrewbutton2039 2 года назад +4

    This makes so much more sense than trying to spin it and draw the wool out like with a drop spindle. I'll have to give my spinner another go now that i know how to use the darn thing.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +1

      Well I’m really glad I’ve encouraged you to give your spinner another go! They are wonderful tools, but yes, the technique is quite different to a drop spindle.

  • @emmavoels2
    @emmavoels2 2 года назад +3

    Why have I never heard of this type of spinning? This looks like a fun way to learn the craft.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +4

      I honestly think it’s the easiest way to learn how to spin.

  • @vthomas6029
    @vthomas6029 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for such an excellent tutorial!

  • @carolynadams2264
    @carolynadams2264 10 дней назад

    P.S. I really like your video, extremely informative and helpful.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  9 дней назад

      @@carolynadams2264 Glad it was helpful for you!

  • @Tiffycha1982
    @Tiffycha1982 2 года назад +4

    Beautiful! You make this look so easy.

  • @susanrichardson8516
    @susanrichardson8516 2 года назад +4

    I am a Great Wheel spinner and think I may be able to long draw with this tool

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +1

      Yes you could definitely use a long draw technique with this tool, particularly if you spin from a rolag.

  • @scc3157
    @scc3157 6 месяцев назад

    Fabulous technique!

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  6 месяцев назад

      It’s a very easy spinning tool to use!

  • @jennvart4162
    @jennvart4162 Год назад +2

    I just ordered from your Etsy shop. I can't wait to get my spinner

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  Год назад

      Excellent! It’ll be in the post tomorrow! I hope you have lots of fun using it!

  • @caraamethyst6956
    @caraamethyst6956 Год назад +1

    I just found your post about this through ig, followed it to your blog and then this video and I’m already sold! You make me believe I could pick this up easily and all through a 6 minute video!

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  Год назад +2

      I’ve no doubt you will pick this up easily Cara! I’ve taught beginner spinners on a variety of tools and I genuinely believe this is the easiest one to learn on.

  • @titus2quilter
    @titus2quilter 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the great tutorial! I was just at a fiber festival where one of the vendors recommended this kind of spindle for a new spinner. I can't wait to get started!

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  3 года назад +3

      Great! I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial. I really do think this is the easiest spinning tool to learn on, so I'm pleased it was recommended to you.

  • @ragathnor326
    @ragathnor326 Год назад +1

    Never seen this before. Thank you for sharing.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  Год назад

      You’re welcome! It’s an easy and fun way to spin!

  • @larisaviktorovna492
    @larisaviktorovna492 2 года назад +3

    Супер!
    Сколько же есть способов прясть!🤩👍👍👍👍👍

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад

      There certainly are many ways to spin and it’s lots of fun to experiment with the different tools.

  • @lexi3077
    @lexi3077 10 месяцев назад

    Thats interesting :) Seems useful if you cant take a spinning wheel with you. (I am not sure how others would like that in the train but the thought of it is funny :D)
    (I prefer the wheel as I was really bad at a spindle... But THIS looks fun :) )

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  10 месяцев назад

      It can be a bit noisy on public transport and you need to make sure you have space to stretch out your arms, but it’s great for taking on holidays with you. No long shaft or hook to poke into things and possibly snap. It certainly is fun, and much easier than a drop spindle.

  • @dukeofpurl
    @dukeofpurl 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome tutorial! Thanks from Canada

  • @ivtim11
    @ivtim11 7 месяцев назад

    Спасибо большое! Очень интересно! Действительно, необычный способ. И очень понятно объясняете.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Glad you found it interesting.

  • @deannastevens1217
    @deannastevens1217 3 года назад

    Very Interesting. Very Easy to follow and detailed. Thank you. Looks lmost like you're playing game.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video. It is a bit like a children's toy! And fun to use too!

  • @josephascroft4774
    @josephascroft4774 11 месяцев назад

    Love your video hun very inspiring

  • @jacobleatherberry
    @jacobleatherberry 10 месяцев назад +2

    So this is how you can use a fidget spinner to spin with

  • @SylvieDamey
    @SylvieDamey 3 года назад +2

    Super interesting to see, looks like a fun way to spin... Yet it doesn't hold as much yarn as a regular spindle, does it ?
    (PS - a direct link to your Etsy store in the description of the video would be more direct to see your spindles ;-) )

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the tip Sylvie! Yes it is a lot of fun to use and a great tool for beginner spinners. True, it may be possible to store more on an average drop spindle, but it all depends on how thick you are spinning your yarn, and how much weight you are comfortable rotating.

  • @sadiesspincraft6319
    @sadiesspincraft6319 3 года назад +2

    Is that a majacraft wheel I see in the background she is so pretty x

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  3 года назад +1

      Sure is! It's a Majacraft Rose. A wonderful wheel to use and so beautiful that she doubles as a decoration!

  • @sadiesspincraft6319
    @sadiesspincraft6319 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic demo thank you for sharing new subby here xxx

  • @howlingwind1937
    @howlingwind1937 3 года назад +2

    Are you Australian? Thank you for the video, I came across a picture if one of these spindles and wondered if that's how it worked. Cheers!

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  3 года назад +2

      Yes - I'm an Aussie. I'm sure you can hear it in my accent! I'm glad the video has helped you learn how these spinners work.

    • @howlingwind1937
      @howlingwind1937 3 года назад +3

      @@bonsaiwoman3231 thank you for a reply, I asked that if you were Aussie, because for some reason I got it wrong 😔 with another person, and they weren't best pleased. I'm also Aussie, I live in Tassy, it's nice that theres videos popping up that are Australian based, as mostly they're other countries. Thank you for sharing your video, and I hope you are able to make more. Cheers!

  • @jusdafax1
    @jusdafax1 2 года назад

    Interesting. I hadn't seen that type of spindle before. One question, how do you ply using a Mayan spinner?

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +2

      To ply, you simply tie the yarns to be plied to the top of the spinner, then rotate the paddle in the opposite direction to that in which you spun it.

  • @maggiepatterson7949
    @maggiepatterson7949 Год назад

    Is there a way to spin without park and draft?

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  Год назад

      Yes - if you have a very loose and open fibre preparation it is possible to draft with one hand while you rotate the paddle with the other. You need to be careful though because pulling against the paddle as you draft will stop it from rotating.

  • @MK39764
    @MK39764 2 года назад

    Hello, I was curious if you would mind me using this video tutorial in a presentation regarding spinning spanish moss?

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад

      I’m happy for you to use it as long as you credit me as the creator of the video.

  • @carolynadams2264
    @carolynadams2264 11 дней назад

    How much fiber do you allow on the paddle before removing it?

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  11 дней назад +1

      @@carolynadams2264 That’s really up to the individual. The paddle gets heavier the more yarn you add, so at some point rotating it will start to feel like hard work. That’s when to stop.

    • @carolynadams2264
      @carolynadams2264 10 дней назад

      @@bonsaiwoman3231 Thank you for getting back to me. I'm also wondering if you ply with this spinner and if so, how do you do it.

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  10 дней назад +1

      @@carolynadams2264 Yes you can certainly ply with a Mayan Spinner. You hold the two strands together and then rotate the paddle in the opposite direction to that in which you spun the singles. You can work from a centre pull ball or have two balls of yarn beside you on the floor. Another option is to wind your yarn into a an Andean bracelet and work from that.

    • @carolynadams2264
      @carolynadams2264 9 дней назад +1

      @@bonsaiwoman3231 Thank you so much!

  • @happychick5052
    @happychick5052 4 месяца назад

    Where can I buy one like yours?

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  4 месяца назад

      Head to my website www.bonsaiwoman.com.au There’s a link there to my Etsy store.

  • @happychick5052
    @happychick5052 4 месяца назад

    How much yarn can it hold

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  4 месяца назад

      I haven’t measured it, but it’s really up to the individual. The paddle gets heavier as the cop builds up and eventually you get to a point where it feels like it’s hard work. That’s when I stop and wind off the yarn. I would say it takes about the same amount as a small supported spindle.

  • @adamakaru2683
    @adamakaru2683 2 года назад

    Why dose it call "Mayan" spinner? is it Mayan, originally? .

    • @bonsaiwoman3231
      @bonsaiwoman3231  2 года назад +1

      We know that the descendants of the Maya in Guatemala used similar tools for making rope. Modern spinners are based on this concept.