I'm impressed. This video makes it look like you learned to spin wool, hemp and cotton in one lesson. I'd be interested to see what your thread looks like. Took me several tries to get a workable skein of yarn.
+Jessica Cejnar Yeah, it actually took a while for me to get the hang of it and was really frustrating at first. My first few batches were quite thick, but after a while I was able to finally get the hang of it and make them quite thin. You can see some of them in the following video: ruclips.net/video/RqF-UcWchos/видео.html
What did spinning hemp feel like? I really like spinning different types of wool/fleeces because they're (typically) really soft, but just by looking at the product you were working with that hemp looked kind of like you were spinning grass. Is it like spinning linen/flax? Really curious. I like your other "how to make everything" videos too!
If only one lesson was enough to learn how to spin actually usable skeins. I've been spinning for almost a year now and I'm still terrible at it. Hopefully, it didn't take you as long as it has me. I wish these were much longer and showed more of each process, like a normal documentary. Still, they're pretty cool.
A lot of this old type stuff it really just seems some people have a natural talent for it and some don't, I'm still not very good at Flint napping despite working on it for a long time but the spinning just kind of came more naturally
This was awesome! I make a lot of cordage from plant and animal fibers so I understand basically how it works but this gave me a much better understanding. Definitely want to get some spinning projects going this winter.
thats soo nice to see, I learned how to spin sheep wool in 2015 from a very wise English lady in France. And it's fun to see that everybody starts that way. There is 2 things you need to remember. 1st: it takes 4 hours to learn how to spin, the rest is practice. and 2nd Wool is very forgiving :D
+Sam Seidel We will be launching some form of crowdfunding in the next few weeks in order to help fund new episodes. For now you can click "support" on the right side of our channel's home page. Thank you!
Can brushed yarn fiber fluff work, i brush out yarn for doll wig making and im left with a ball of yarn fluff leftover, the question is can it be respun into thread for weaving
Darn, I still don't get it how a piece of wool/cotton/silk/whatever, that can be easily split into smaller fragments, is "merged" with other similar pieces and becomes a looooong seemingly whole thread that requires efforts to tear.
He doesn't mention that fibers aren't smooth. They're made up of scales (keratin) or spines? ( Cellulose) that can be smoothed down or teased up through friction, dehydration, moisture, etc and that can be made to lock together. It's like human hair can separate or matt and tangle, depending on how you handle it, though it's not nearly as good at it as wool is.
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every old lady on this show are so cute,look at them 😂.
so cute
A grandma is the best person to teach you this stuff
That lady has a sense of humor!
I'm impressed. This video makes it look like you learned to spin wool, hemp and cotton in one lesson. I'd be interested to see what your thread looks like. Took me several tries to get a workable skein of yarn.
+Jessica Cejnar Yeah, it actually took a while for me to get the hang of it and was really frustrating at first. My first few batches were quite thick, but after a while I was able to finally get the hang of it and make them quite thin. You can see some of them in the following video: ruclips.net/video/RqF-UcWchos/видео.html
What did spinning hemp feel like? I really like spinning different types of wool/fleeces because they're (typically) really soft, but just by looking at the product you were working with that hemp looked kind of like you were spinning grass. Is it like spinning linen/flax? Really curious. I like your other "how to make everything" videos too!
If only one lesson was enough to learn how to spin actually usable skeins. I've been spinning for almost a year now and I'm still terrible at it. Hopefully, it didn't take you as long as it has me. I wish these were much longer and showed more of each process, like a normal documentary. Still, they're pretty cool.
A lot of this old type stuff it really just seems some people have a natural talent for it and some don't, I'm still not very good at Flint napping despite working on it for a long time but the spinning just kind of came more naturally
Nah the trick is to keep going at it and trying slightly different ways. Look at it from different angles.
Maybe it's like knitting or crochet, and just has more elements to it like tension that we don't typically think about?
I now have an uncontrollable urge to use a spinning wheel.
Tiia Mannix OMG SAME
I've known about spinning thread for years, but that animation at the beginning makes it so much easier to understand.
This was awesome! I make a lot of cordage from plant and animal fibers so I understand basically how it works but this gave me a much better understanding. Definitely want to get some spinning projects going this winter.
Now I can incorporate this into outdoors work.
I enjoy watching these.
thats soo nice to see, I learned how to spin sheep wool in 2015 from a very wise English lady in France. And it's fun to see that everybody starts that way. There is 2 things you need to remember.
1st: it takes 4 hours to learn how to spin, the rest is practice.
and 2nd Wool is very forgiving :D
This guy should have his own TV show
Susan is such a nice woman and great teacher.
I watched this in my last class... AND IM WATCHING IT AGAIN!
nice but could you tell me how did she clean the wool, you skipped that!
This is awesome and Susan is so sweet!
you should have a Patreon
+Sam Seidel We will be launching some form of crowdfunding in the next few weeks in order to help fund new episodes. For now you can click "support" on the right side of our channel's home page. Thank you!
Anyone else thinking of Sleeping Beauty XD
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Is it just me or this brings back memories of rumplestiskin from once apon a time
_"I'll try spinning. That's a good trick."_ - Unknown, circa 20,000 BC
They should merge this type of spinning with the ones at health clubs - think about the productivity!
How does this only have 18 comments
How are you not viral?!?!
How does this guy not have 10 million subscribers and billions of veiws
your videos are amazing!!love it
Can brushed yarn fiber fluff work, i brush out yarn for doll wig making and im left with a ball of yarn fluff leftover, the question is can it be respun into thread for weaving
Hahaha the old lady is so funny!! "Smells like wet wool instead of....wet sheep" made me laugh
Amazing work
I'm watching this while spinning on my drop spindle!
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Did you end up with singles or did you twine?
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Wow what a great video!
I love your videos man!
top quality content
3:00 "Is that lovely or not? *BITCH* "
What is it with you and not wearing gloves? :P
How do you remove the lanolin? That wasn't explained
You just wash it in hot soapy water.
Just be sure not to agitate the wool too much otherwise it felts and you can't spin it.
Where did you find these people to mentor you?
thanks
Spinning Jenny
Imagine slamming your hand into one of those hackles 😬
i might make a sweater, for yall haha
THANKS SUSAN
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Hemp looks like old lady hair
Plz contact me, Who are develop it machine spinning?
U guys should watch spinning with drop spindle, its more simple but slower..
Darn, I still don't get it how a piece of wool/cotton/silk/whatever, that can be easily split into smaller fragments, is "merged" with other similar pieces and becomes a looooong seemingly whole thread that requires efforts to tear.
He doesn't mention that fibers aren't smooth. They're made up of scales (keratin) or spines? ( Cellulose) that can be smoothed down or teased up through friction, dehydration, moisture, etc and that can be made to lock together. It's like human hair can separate or matt and tangle, depending on how you handle it, though it's not nearly as good at it as wool is.
Should’ve built the spinning wheel...
14!
Bro your too clumsy, always getting hurt. Love the channel tho. Keep it up!
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