Spin With Me: Flax to Linen

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
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  • @judgingoliveu6567
    @judgingoliveu6567 3 года назад +15

    You are correct in assuming flax contains a natural mucilage (galactin?) that allows the fibers to stick together for spinning. You can also make "flax spit" by simmering one teaspoon of raw flax seed in one cup of water for ten minutes, then straining the mixture and diluting it with water to a good handling consistency. This can also be used to size the linen singles for weaving.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад +3

      You know way more about flax than I for sure. I'd better do some more research lol. Thanks for sharing!

  • @lindatenga6195
    @lindatenga6195 3 года назад +6

    Lovely! You’ve taken the intimidation out of flax. Always learning. Thank you! 🙂

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад

      I was intimidated too which is why I tackled it and got lots to work with lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @lorim.8136
    @lorim.8136 3 года назад +6

    I would love to see a follow up.😃 I’ve been eyeing the flax for awhile now.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад

      There will definitely be follow up. Once I've spun enough we'll do finished my finishing for sure.

  • @pamhammond6577
    @pamhammond6577 4 месяца назад

    Starting to try to spin flax on my spinning wheel. So far only have experimented with a hand spindle. Thanks for your video. A lot a great info of what to try.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  4 месяца назад

      It's still a challenge for me but I'm getting better. You got this! Just be patient.

  • @abittwisted
    @abittwisted 2 года назад +4

    Fibers are smooth so you will have to pull the fibers yourself or you can let a little twist up into the draft zone and back twist a bit to allow you to draft easily and to help pull more fiber out. I spin long line fiber but the technique is similar and it is similar to spinning smooth hair types of animal fibers. Wool has grip but flax doesn't really. I have a few videos on my RUclips page showing spinning some fine flax long line fiber at my studio. You are doing well spinning from the fold. I have an old video showing spinning flax from the fold.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  2 года назад +1

      I'll have to go check those out. Thank you!

  • @caitlanvandewalle4981
    @caitlanvandewalle4981 Год назад +1

    thank you! First time spinning flax didn't go very well so I am encouraged to see this.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  Год назад

      Hey we all have to learn or at least try to learn lol. I'm still trying! Glad it encouraged you.

  • @phoebebaker1575
    @phoebebaker1575 Год назад

    I like seeing you learn and try new things. It helps to see someone else immersed in the learning process.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  Год назад +1

      I am no expert and I think we need to see more non experts trying things. Success or fail is secondary to me. I just want to encourage people to try. It's fun!

  • @kenna8828
    @kenna8828 3 года назад +1

    I love your approach to this! ‘I’m not sure I’m comfortable with this so I’ll just get *2lbs!* and just giv’r’…’ LOL Awesome! Looking forward to how see how you process it - I’ve never spun flax so find this all very fascinating 😊

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад +1

      Well you have to have lots to mess up with lol.

  • @jessiebird802
    @jessiebird802 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this. I haven't found a lot of videos showing commercial linen top being spun, and I recently bought some that I'm working up the courage to dig into. This helps!

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad it helps. Just dive in and expect the first bit will be horrible until you get the feel for it.

  • @LisaMyEclecticLife
    @LisaMyEclecticLife 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing. I have a strik (sp) of flax somewhere in my stash, hopefully I will come across it and be willing to try to spin it. lol.

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад

      Give it a shot. You never know, you might enjoy it.

  • @adamakaru2683
    @adamakaru2683 2 года назад +1

    🙂LOL I like you lady you funny and very informing thank you, so much.

  • @sadiesspincraft6319
    @sadiesspincraft6319 3 года назад

    You have done a wonderful job I'm a bit intimidated by flax and cotton so for now I am gonna stick to what I know lol xx

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад +1

      Just try it. You might be surprised.

  • @karengreen1222
    @karengreen1222 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm in Winnipeg, with family in the Ottawa Valley and in Gatineau, so I heard your accent and put you on the map right away! :) I'm going to try spinning some flax right now... I hope it works out as well for me as it did for you! There may be a lot of swearing involved... :) Thanks again!

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  2 года назад

      Swearing is just power words to get it done lol. And yes, my accent does give me away. Flax is an interesting spin and a challenge for when you're ready. Be patient and it'll come!

  • @j2muw667
    @j2muw667 Год назад

    On another video they made a thin mop like thing and started from the ends of the fiber... this is all very new to me though!
    The other person said linen likes to be straight. And folding causes it to break more easily...

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  Год назад +1

      The mop thing is called a distaff and it's best for flax that is really long fibers. Mine isn't that kind lol. I do want to try using a distaff one day even with this shorter fiber that I have. It does like to break when you fold it but since I was struggling anyways I thought I'd give it a go. It actually wasn't too bad.

  • @lauracfrazier6403
    @lauracfrazier6403 10 дней назад

    Very helpful! I'm very curious about your wheel. I've never seen one like that! What brand is it?

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  10 дней назад +1

      @@lauracfrazier6403 it's a lendrum made in Canada. Unfortunately the man who makes them is retiring so they might not be available for much longer. I love this wheel though.

    • @lauracfrazier6403
      @lauracfrazier6403 10 дней назад

      @@bffiberarts Thank you. It's quite a unique orifice set up!

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  10 дней назад

      @lauracfrazier6403 it's a very popular wheel because it's so versatile and easy to use.

  • @tools4ewebycarolhowe496
    @tools4ewebycarolhowe496 3 года назад +1

    That was interesting! Thanks for sharing. Will you leave it natural or dye?

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад

      Natural to start. If I get bored I may dye it later.

  • @phoebebaker1575
    @phoebebaker1575 Год назад

    “Goals!”

  • @patogden856
    @patogden856 Год назад

    That looks amazing . So thin . Would you be able to do sewing with it ?? Cheers Pat nz

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  Год назад +1

      Because it's a single I'm not sure but I don't see a reason why not too m try it. Probably what the used in the olden days.

  • @patriziafusco2358
    @patriziafusco2358 3 месяца назад

    where did you get that apron with the cup in it

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 месяца назад

      It's actually just a towel with a candle jar lid resting on it.

  • @lindatenga6195
    @lindatenga6195 3 года назад

    What else can you spin for, but weaving?

    • @bffiberarts
      @bffiberarts  3 года назад +3

      It works great for knitting but I find crochet is just too stiff and harsh.