Thank you for this video demonstration of Stick Spinning. It's fascinating. Also the scenery is absolutely lovely. I appreciate you sharing this with us.
Thank you Lucy and Debbie ,I felt very inspired. Yarn construction is always fascinating.....and to see such a fine thread produced using such simple tools was magical. It reminded me of this quote from “The Woven Road “ which I’ve got written in my craft notebook........ “When we engage in fibre arts, we are creating something, but we are also participating in traditions tens of thousands of years old. You are not only making art for your soul and for future generations, you are embodying the work of our ancestors “ Once again many thanks,
Thank you both. I echo previous comments that I found this video both inspirational and very interesting. I have just ordered one of Debbie's kits from your web shop and look forward to trying this spinning technique for myself.
Would love to see a video about how she plys it.wonderful podcast as well as being very informative.I always used to collect fleece when I walked and used it for stuffing.
How amazing is this video. You are so right, Debbie is incredible. Have just ordered the book. Can't wait for it to arrive. Sadly the pirn kits had sold out. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely friend. X
Hi Joy, I’m so pleased you enjoyed it! Debbie is truly fabulous isn’t she? There is another video on here where we look at sock darning and I’ve been recording more with Debbie this weekend!
Thank you for this video demonstration of Stick Spinning. It's fascinating.
Also the scenery is absolutely lovely. I appreciate you sharing this with us.
Thank you Lucy and Debbie ,I felt very inspired. Yarn construction is always fascinating.....and to see such a fine thread produced using such simple tools was magical.
It reminded me of this quote from “The Woven Road “ which I’ve got written in my craft notebook........
“When we engage in fibre arts, we are creating something, but we are also participating in traditions tens of thousands of years old. You are not only making art for your soul and for future generations, you are embodying the work of our ancestors “
Once again many thanks,
How lovely. Thanks for this both of you
Thank you both. I echo previous comments that I found this video both inspirational and very interesting. I have just ordered one of Debbie's kits from your web shop and look forward to trying this spinning technique for myself.
Would love to see a video about how she plys it.wonderful podcast as well as being very informative.I always used to collect fleece when I walked and used it for stuffing.
How amazing is this video. You are so right, Debbie is incredible. Have just ordered the book. Can't wait for it to arrive. Sadly the pirn kits had sold out. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely friend. X
Hi Joy, I’m so pleased you enjoyed it! Debbie is truly fabulous isn’t she? There is another video on here where we look at sock darning and I’ve been recording more with Debbie this weekend!
@@lucylocketland3346 I watched that one right after this one. Look forward to more. X
@@joypeters138 brilliant!!
I’ve just watched the video for the second time and wondered how to ply the wool spun on the stick.
We’ll hopefully do a plying video before too long x
I don’t know what happened there but I watched your darning video with the Speed Weve loom and when I tried to comment the who video disappeared.
Sorry I’ve just deleted it as there was a whole section without sound - I’m just reloading it x
so it is spurtzleur spinning.... ruclips.net/video/30Rn0cPUQP4/видео.html. This method comes from breton/norman france