Spinning flax on an in-hand spindle

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • In this video I dress a distaff with flax and spin the flax on an in-hand spindle.
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  • @PG-wz7by
    @PG-wz7by 5 лет назад +210

    When you spread the flax, I truly understood the term 'flaxen hair'.

    • @szebibi
      @szebibi 5 лет назад +12

      Exactly my thought :)

    • @barbararickman8543
      @barbararickman8543 5 лет назад +5

      Can you do this with wool as well or is it wound onto a distaff differently? I have grown some flax and will process it this spring as the equipment is being made. I saw someone in another video on the floor doing this same thing, but your way looks much more comfortable. My knees do not much like the floor anymore.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +12

      @@barbararickman8543 The wool would be dressed on the distaff differently. I hand-card batts and put them next to each other, slightly overlapping and in two or three layers. Then I roll them onto the distaff so that the direction of the fibers are perpendicular to the direction of the distaff.

    • @Irish_Lass2024
      @Irish_Lass2024 5 лет назад

      Had the same thought. :)

    • @RM-fs8ub
      @RM-fs8ub 5 лет назад +1

      Me too...here in Africa.

  • @jchollingsworth1389
    @jchollingsworth1389 3 года назад +6

    JUST A BIG "THANK YOU" I WAS ABOUT TO GIVE UP ON SPINNING FLAX UNTIL I SAW THE WAY YOU OPENED IT AND PUT IT ON THE DISTAF. UP TILL NOW I HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY BAFFELED. SPINNING FLAX JUST NEVER SEEMED TO HAPPEN FOR ME. THANK YOU AGAIN.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  3 года назад

      That is lovely! Thank you for sharing your experience. 🌸

  • @petersiliekrause2203
    @petersiliekrause2203 5 лет назад +54

    I finally got, how Rumpelstilzchen could spin flax into gold. One must become almost 50 years old, to comprehend fairy tales. Thanks for enlightening me, and keep up your beautiful work. Regards from Germany

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +3

      Petersilie Krause Danke!

    • @murieldenoixeaton8994
      @murieldenoixeaton8994 5 лет назад +4

      Nah... I am 66 and believe me, you'll have other great discoveries, and I still expect the same for me!

    • @onegreenev
      @onegreenev 5 лет назад +13

      Grow the flax, harvest, process and spin into thread. Weave into cloth, sell the cloth for gold. That is how you spin straw into gold.

    • @flamingpieherman9822
      @flamingpieherman9822 4 года назад +4

      It is ironic that you're taught all these fairy tales when you're young and when you get old you appreciate them what they really are

    • @janinedear-barlow
      @janinedear-barlow 3 года назад +1

      Have a look at Jon solos videos about fairytales. So interesting. You'll learn a lot more.

  • @jorgecalero6325
    @jorgecalero6325 5 лет назад +133

    Thank you for your work on these videos. I am a huge fan of practical history lessons, re-enactments and cultural preservation. We would lose so much if people like you did not keep the old traditions and methods alive.

  • @robertlombardo8437
    @robertlombardo8437 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for your help. All of this is very applicable to my fiber of choice, desert agave. It grows in abundance where I live, mostly as decorative plants or in the wild.
    I hope one day I can make an outfit with it. Or maybe a little blanket for my first child.

  • @lynnemartin2291
    @lynnemartin2291 5 лет назад +14

    What an amazing process. Linen is one of the most beautiful and durable fabrics. I can appreciate it so much more after watching the amount of work and skill goes into it.
    Thank you for teaching all of us about this fascinating craft.

  • @dinkburns6883
    @dinkburns6883 28 дней назад

    Helpful video. How many people know how to flax dress a distaff??
    Flax is a tricky fibre. The music is perfect for the presentation. Better than words.

  • @loveeveryone8057
    @loveeveryone8057 5 лет назад +59

    Thank you so much for the upload. ...I have always wondered how this process was done and how it worked...... Very much appreciated....the light you share with others.

  • @grahamsengineering.2532
    @grahamsengineering.2532 5 лет назад +37

    Truly amazing old world skills.

  • @ajessm
    @ajessm 5 лет назад +11

    There should be more videos like this to watch. It's teaching a skill which might otherwise be lost. It's also one of the most peaceful and relaxing videos on RUclips. Well done. Subscribing now.

  • @get-the-lead-out.4593
    @get-the-lead-out.4593 5 лет назад +10

    Good ol' ways of the good ol' days
    If only each generation was responsible to keep the traditions taught to them by their parents, what a calmer and genuinely more enjoyable life we would all live now a days

  • @cecipasttenseseesaw
    @cecipasttenseseesaw 10 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic video ! I was looking for something that vaugely showed the process, and this showed in it detail and answered questions I didn’t know I had ! Very thorough while still being accessible to laypeople :)

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284
    @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284 3 года назад

    I am absolutely fascinated about this technology. When I think about all of the steps involved in the cultivation of flax, the processing of the plant fibers, then the spinning, and the weaving, my mind is blown. Our ancestors were geniuses. No wonder it took a thousand years to perfect it.
    They worked so hard to make a better world for their children. And they succeeded. We are their children and our lives are SO much easier. We need to be more grateful for the foundation they built for us. I'm SO grateful that these methods were preserved for us to appreciate.

  • @glowilk5377
    @glowilk5377 5 лет назад +5

    This is the best demo on how to dress a distaff. No chatter. Great camera work, precise instructions.
    I cannot wait to get into rhe stricks that have been in storage.
    Now, on to finishing the two ply....

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад

      Thank you for this constructive feedback! :D

    • @barbararickman8543
      @barbararickman8543 5 лет назад

      I also have flax that I got almost 8 years ago and may try your method. Just now getting to learn how to weave flax. Grew some last year but it needs processing.

  • @georgetempest9627
    @georgetempest9627 5 лет назад +9

    I am amazed, I love watching anything about old craftsmanship. Thanks for the upload.

  • @juliajs1752
    @juliajs1752 5 лет назад +2

    "and use a longer ribbon" That was a nice giggle :) Thank you for the video, it'll help me a lot getting my flax spun properly!

  • @debbieb4252
    @debbieb4252 6 лет назад +17

    Your videos are so calming and instructive. I learn something from each one, and I am a seasoned spinner of many years. Thank you!

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  6 лет назад

      Thank you Debbie, that means a lot to me.

  • @rapunzeleh546
    @rapunzeleh546 5 лет назад +2

    beautiful that these crafts are being kept alive... with all that finger twiddling, you must have a handshake like Lou Ferrigno!

  • @gregwein1
    @gregwein1 3 года назад +2

    Wow! So many questions answered in a just six minutes!. Thank you for making it look so easy, And for sharing this beautiful art form with us.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  3 года назад

      Thank you, I’m glad I could help 😊

  • @sherynhodes7201
    @sherynhodes7201 5 лет назад +3

    THANK YOU I've been trying to find good directions for spinning vegy fiber on a distaff- this is the best I've ever seen I understand it now.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад

      Thank you! :)

    • @froggydoodle808
      @froggydoodle808 4 года назад +1

      What fiber are you spinning? I have some Indian hemp (dogbane) growing in my backyard, and I'm thinking of attempting to spin some of its stalks this winter. But I also have some brown flax seeds in my kitchen that were destined for smoothies... now I'm thinking they may be destined for my garden next spring instead!

  • @stevenwintersnight1036
    @stevenwintersnight1036 2 года назад

    ancient and blessed. The skein that connects daughter to mother going back before memory.

  • @neekr3052
    @neekr3052 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for such a clear and nicely paced video. I have never had a go at spinning flax as it seems pretty daunting, but I think now I may just give it a go

  • @kimberlycomstock2819
    @kimberlycomstock2819 2 года назад +1

    What a lovely video! I'm eager to learn everything I can about flax from seed to fiber. Growing my first crop of flax and building some processing tools. Hoping to learn to spin and weave as well. Local fiber, local clothing! Thank you for sharing.

  • @EarthREALTOR
    @EarthREALTOR 5 лет назад +3

    It does look like hair. Yes, I can see the "flaxen hair". Amazing! Thanks for keeping the old traditions alive. Natural fibers keep you cooler, are healthier to wear and don't pollute our Earth.

  • @birdkooistra1329
    @birdkooistra1329 5 лет назад +2

    I so enjoyed watching you spin. Such a peaceful smile.

  • @blackdog.6398
    @blackdog.6398 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for showing us a timeless art and a right that’s passed down to mother to child or father to son growing and. The different step in growing thank you for all that you guys do It’s a blessing ..🙏

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +1

      BLACK DOG . Thank you! 😊

    • @blackdog.6398
      @blackdog.6398 5 лет назад +1

      No I should be thanking you two for keeping it Alive , there’s like a wave of this I don’t care about anything but my cell phone or I deleted my messages al bongkers !..I seen the brake down in Familia values and it’s a shame.
      I think of the times my grandmother quilted , caned her fruit ,peaches , jams , and other things that would make my life simpler ,, i deed ,, I wished I paid more attention but there is all way the Firefox series of Books
      It helped a great deal , it sit there and think back to the days of cool mornings with my Coffee, or my earl gray tea ,, or a breakfast bag of some good ole Zingger,....I meant what I said if you don’t take the time and sit there and listen to the stories ,,,of ole , sweet a du, ,, and top of the morning to ya!,,,,..Black Dog Down....cheers

  • @joycejones1414
    @joycejones1414 5 лет назад +2

    It was amazing to watch you do this with so much patience. I know nothing about making linen but I enjoyed watching the process. Thanks for your knowledge.

  • @carolynrigheimer1574
    @carolynrigheimer1574 Месяц назад

    You look so peaceful. Thank you for this lovely video. I am looking forward to giving this a try myself.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  Месяц назад +1

      Spinning usually does that to me 😊

  • @bethfrazier414
    @bethfrazier414 5 лет назад +4

    I own a very well made flax skirt with cross pattern. Made by my great aunt in North Carolina. I will value it more now.

  • @kidabulestime9290
    @kidabulestime9290 5 лет назад +5

    My grandma used to do the same with sheep wool, she had special gadget for this, we should not forget this skills, thanks for this video

    • @edearthling9298
      @edearthling9298 4 года назад

      Алена Чеботарева don’t do it to sheep sheep hurts

  • @ilanasharon30
    @ilanasharon30 3 года назад

    It's such a peaceful video, full of harmony and joy. Looks like this beautiful woman found the balance between chaos and Mama Nature.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Spinning does bring me balance.

    • @ilanasharon30
      @ilanasharon30 3 года назад

      @@josefinwaltin Spinning is a meditation and very creative process. Thank you for your response and shearing the video.

  • @elizaduckie7110
    @elizaduckie7110 3 года назад +1

    I can see why they invented the flax wheel! This is laborious. But thank you so much for showing us how. Especially for the excellent how to properly load a distaff!

  • @amandajarboe1131
    @amandajarboe1131 5 лет назад +1

    This was fascinating! I have heard about spindles and distaffes and never seen them! Makes my fingers itch to try spinning my ownself!

  • @ChristopherJones16
    @ChristopherJones16 4 года назад +2

    You could be one amazing Banjo player.

  • @joelcrunk651
    @joelcrunk651 4 года назад

    It's the ability to do this with your hands that makes this intrinsically pure...

  • @patrickscannell6370
    @patrickscannell6370 5 лет назад +4

    Amazing. Flax thread is thought to be the oldest thread in the world.... the oldest discovered fiber was flax, 36000 years old, in Kartvelia (Georgia).
    The video had me hypnotised.Thanks for posting!

    • @janinedear-barlow
      @janinedear-barlow 3 года назад

      3,000 b.c.
      Archeologists discovered evidence that flax was cultivated in ancient Babylon as early as 3,000 b.c. Today, in Europe and Asia, a tall variety of flax is grown primarily for its fibers, which are used to make linen.

  • @maurioraaroha9490
    @maurioraaroha9490 2 года назад

    Oh wow... I love this. Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge.
    Was such a serene calming video.
    This is a lost art , and im very keen to learn how to do this .
    Superb work ..😊😊

  • @GemologyforSchmucks
    @GemologyforSchmucks 4 года назад

    Excellent video - I appreciate the pacing, the tips you give, length of video etc. Great job.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  4 года назад +1

      Gemology for Schmucks Thank you! 😊

  • @dk2614
    @dk2614 5 лет назад +33

    Lovely. BTW in parts of the video it looks like you're strumming the thread producing that lovely guitar sound. Makes me think that most of the trappings of this modern world have lost their meaning whereas hand-spun linen has never lost its intrinsic value.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад

      D K Thank you! 😀

    • @bpcj4891
      @bpcj4891 5 лет назад

      I thought so too! It looked like she was making the background music 😂

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад

      @@bpcj4891 Yup, that's me, the spinning guitarist.

    • @janinedear-barlow
      @janinedear-barlow 3 года назад

      I thought that too

  • @mariannacoleman3432
    @mariannacoleman3432 3 года назад

    OMG you make it look so easy. Thanks for the tutorial. I have to give it a go now.

    • @mariannacoleman3432
      @mariannacoleman3432 3 года назад

      Is it possible to use the drop spindle on flax as one would with wool?

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  3 года назад

      Do it! 😊

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  3 года назад +1

      @@mariannacoleman3432 Try and see how you like it. I prefer a hand held spindle when I use a distaff (which I need with flax), but if you spin tow for example you could definitely use a suspended spindle.

  • @angeltrott6792
    @angeltrott6792 3 года назад

    This is magical! I’m a cotton spinner, but want to spin flax now. Thank you so very much! 🥰

  • @lizmortensen5678
    @lizmortensen5678 3 года назад

    What a delightful and informative video. Thank you so much for your time making this and for all of the knowledge you shared!

  • @Rocketman88002
    @Rocketman88002 3 года назад

    Nice! Nice! Nice! Beautifully documented!

  • @MrDavidrex
    @MrDavidrex 5 лет назад

    Wow, I'm moved. Truly speechless dear woman, thank you.

  • @michaelkaiser1864
    @michaelkaiser1864 3 года назад

    Beauty. Simple and pure.

  • @ormelling
    @ormelling 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for your videos. Excellent help with research for a novel but also beautiful just to watch. (Why on earth would people give thumbs down? Are there idiots in every corner of the Web?!)

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @kokonana4086
    @kokonana4086 4 года назад

    Incredible. Thank you very much for sharing this impressive hand spindling skill with us.

  • @sylviahertel8223
    @sylviahertel8223 5 лет назад

    My mother spun wool, and fur from other animals, with a spinning wheel, but I've never seen it done with a destaff before. This is really fascinating. Thank you.

  • @sharonsmith5511
    @sharonsmith5511 3 года назад

    Now a profound appreciation for the simple clothing I wear..thank you.

  • @rialand6016
    @rialand6016 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your immediate response!😇

  • @lez7767
    @lez7767 5 лет назад +17

    Thank you. The people must have been incredibly patient to produce this thread, but the pace of life was much gentler then instead of the instantaneous times we have now. Plus they had no telly. and all the other rush of this technological progressive era.
    Amazing really.
    What would happen if suddenly we lost the modern 'convenience' that we are so used to ? I suspect we would be walking around in rags as very few have this knowledge and skills that go with making things we take so very much for granted.
    Best wishes.
    LeZc
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    • @murieldenoixeaton8994
      @murieldenoixeaton8994 5 лет назад +1

      Something tells me history is one of your favorite subjects. However, I think you realize that, in fact, life at the level of the spinning (and shepherding too why not?) young women of yore was probably not as gentle a pace for them. You'd agree those poor souls had more to do and spinning was among the activities AT REST. You are right about the "no telly" part - at least their day's program did not change every half-hour and you were used to wait for things to happen before you could do or get whatever you wanted (in the sense of "needed").

    • @janinedear-barlow
      @janinedear-barlow 3 года назад

      You should watch the anime Dr Stone it shows just that.

  • @TheRose5357
    @TheRose5357 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much you are very tallented and informative . 😀 I really enjoyed watching this amazing !

  • @marykatemcteigue3651
    @marykatemcteigue3651 4 года назад

    I can't imagine what mine would look like. You are so graceful. This is mesmorizing.

  • @tfuntowatch
    @tfuntowatch 5 лет назад +3

    My late mom and aunt used to do the same thing with sheep wool.

  • @Acroballistics
    @Acroballistics 4 года назад

    Thanks for the tips! The spreading of the fibers was my missing step , very helpful.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  4 года назад +1

      Acroballistics Glad I could help! 🌸

  • @livetwice7702
    @livetwice7702 3 года назад

    I look on flax now with different eyes , Irish linen is the most beautiful in the world , I also bought some really nice natural linen table cloths in Estonia too

  • @udaykovai428
    @udaykovai428 3 года назад +1

    Even banana/ plantain stem is converted to yarn and used for weaving cloth. It is said, it is like silk.

  • @sarayost2986
    @sarayost2986 4 года назад

    What a beautiful art! Thank you for sharing this video, I am inspired!

  • @eleazarbonkuri3872
    @eleazarbonkuri3872 3 года назад

    Iam amazed how it turns in to single thread...couldn't understand it..if anyone can comment on this ...great work..so wonderful 👏

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  3 года назад

      By turning the spindle and drafting the fibers I insert twist in the fibers and align them in a yarn. By wetting the fibers in the drafting I activate the flax fibers’ own ”glue” which help the yarn stay balanced and not untwist itself.

  • @Panda74gofaster
    @Panda74gofaster 5 лет назад +29

    Very nice and pretty, like watching an angel living on our plane, beautiful woman. Thank you...

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +3

      Panda Clears Thank you. I hope you liked the content of the video too.

    • @Wilkersonw1
      @Wilkersonw1 5 лет назад +4

      I agree with you Panda, as I watched the video, I was struck by the lovely expression on her face as she spun. When I scrolled thru the comments I was pleased that someone else noticed it as well.

    • @murieldenoixeaton8994
      @murieldenoixeaton8994 5 лет назад

      Yeah, it would make a fantastic ASMR video... :o)

    • @ilanasharon30
      @ilanasharon30 3 года назад +1

      @@Wilkersonw1 It's a harmony. She is really beautiful blessed Artist.

  • @joeinlondon1
    @joeinlondon1 5 лет назад +2

    wow - very beautiful - really enjoyed that ! and so educational

  • @Catlady77777
    @Catlady77777 Год назад

    The lady has skills!!

  • @soniavadnjal7553
    @soniavadnjal7553 3 года назад

    Fascinating. And kind of amazing.

  • @michellefleury4201
    @michellefleury4201 5 лет назад

    You do it with so much respect, it is beautiful.

  • @gofigure6653
    @gofigure6653 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this delightful informative video.lt was amazing to see how the flax was spun....l had never realised.Thank you

  • @catsinq5726
    @catsinq5726 5 лет назад +88

    Unbelievable. No wonder people owned only one or two changes of clothing. How would you ever make enough thread for a whole garment??

    •  5 лет назад +17

      patience :-) - therefore you also had some appreciation of this clothing you had..

    • @flummoxladida6524
      @flummoxladida6524 5 лет назад +40

      People were always doing something constructive. I'm old enough to remember ''Hope Chests'', where young women would start very early in life making soft furnishings, clothes, etc. for when they set up house after marriage.

    • @barbararickman8543
      @barbararickman8543 5 лет назад +27

      In the days when all things were done by people, that was what you concentrated on. No TV, computer, iPhones and such to take up valuable work time. EVERYONE worked, including children as soon as they could walk and talk. Noone was without a duty or a task. So LOTS of work got done and done well at that. Would that we were as industrious.

    • @RM-fs8ub
      @RM-fs8ub 5 лет назад +4

      Makes one feel rich...even in 3rd world Africa!

    • @sawmill123456
      @sawmill123456 5 лет назад +5

      I can see if you were a noble how the common man would envy you. He would know how much work went into making the things you took for granted.

  • @944gemma
    @944gemma 3 года назад

    Don’t you just love to spin? So relaxing and satisfying.

  • @markhodgson2348
    @markhodgson2348 5 лет назад

    Very nice idea the craft

  • @djboulier1819
    @djboulier1819 3 года назад

    looks like your playing a stringed insterment, love the accomping music!

  • @JudithProctor
    @JudithProctor 5 лет назад

    Both informative, and surprisingly relaxing to watch!

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)

    • @JudithProctor
      @JudithProctor 5 лет назад

      @@josefinwaltin I've just shared it with my friends on Dreamwidth, along with a video on growing, retting and schutching flax.

  • @jennymossa9492
    @jennymossa9492 2 года назад

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @craigmouldey2339
    @craigmouldey2339 3 года назад

    I'm so amazed watching this stuff. To think garments and cloth is made from plant fiber that actually looks like hair.

  • @BenjWarrant
    @BenjWarrant 5 лет назад

    Wow. That must have taken ages. Those bright red ribbons totally faded by the end....

  • @jenniferjones-paull1548
    @jenniferjones-paull1548 5 лет назад +1

    Truly AMAZING, thank you for sharing.

  • @davidcanatella4279
    @davidcanatella4279 Год назад

    There’s a little magic in this

  • @corriedebeer799
    @corriedebeer799 3 года назад

    I now know where the Debussy song the Girl with the flaxen hair's inspiration came from

  • @Katie-hg8eu
    @Katie-hg8eu 5 лет назад

    What a wonderfully made video! You look fantastic! I'd love to learn the process of making linen. I bought some seeds to grow, and hopefully I'll have enough to process into beautiful yarn like yours!

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +1

      Katie Pole Thank you! I have an experimental flax patch and after four years I think my flax is actually spinnable. Good luck! 😊

    • @Katie-hg8eu
      @Katie-hg8eu 5 лет назад

      That's amazing, and thank you!!

  • @DeltaDonnaLynn
    @DeltaDonnaLynn 6 лет назад +2

    That was wonderful!

  • @deepquake9
    @deepquake9 3 года назад

    I’m a protein fibre spinner. Hats OFF to you! Much respect.

  •  5 лет назад

    Women are so amazingly patient. If men had to spin flax, wool, etc back in the early days everyone would have been naked.

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад

      William Mitchell I’m not sure patience is gender specific. I think it has more to do with social order. Girls were taught to do domestic and textile work at a very early age. I see no reason why a man can’t be a skilled spinner.

  • @francescaa8331
    @francescaa8331 4 года назад

    Lovely tradition. Flaxen hair, I can really see where that term came from.

  • @Scimuffin33
    @Scimuffin33 5 лет назад

    This was so beautiful, thank you for sharing.

  • @svetlanakotenko-forte2435
    @svetlanakotenko-forte2435 4 года назад

    Thanks! Great video about very human lifestyle and activity.

  • @staffanlindstrom576
    @staffanlindstrom576 5 лет назад

    Enjoyed watching this.

  • @ArcadiaOccult
    @ArcadiaOccult 4 года назад +1

    I'm a wool spinner but I'm giving a thumbs up in spinning solidarity! ✌😁

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  4 года назад +1

      Arcadia Occult Curio Shop Autumn Storm Hp Thank you! 😊 I consider myself a wool spinner first and foremost too.

    • @ArcadiaOccult
      @ArcadiaOccult 4 года назад

      @@josefinwaltin TOO COOL!

  • @reneew8082
    @reneew8082 4 года назад

    Awesome video

  • @karate4348
    @karate4348 3 года назад

    how delightful and ancient, elegant, wise/

  • @ampm3098
    @ampm3098 4 года назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @wilsonmarinmontoya4318
    @wilsonmarinmontoya4318 3 года назад

    Gracias.

  • @dasUberputer
    @dasUberputer 5 лет назад

    Pretty cool. Thanx 4 the demo.

  • @debrawhite7503
    @debrawhite7503 3 года назад

    Very interesting.

  • @rosakoko5049
    @rosakoko5049 3 года назад

    Good job! Thank you for video!!!👏👏👏🌷💖🌷

  • @msf60khz
    @msf60khz 5 лет назад

    These are wonderful skills.

  • @megvand7
    @megvand7 4 года назад +1

    It's super cool that you offer spinning classes! But I see they are for intermediate to advanced spinners...any idea where a total beginner could get started?

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  4 года назад +2

      Have a look at Long Thread Media, learn.longthreadmedia.com/collections?category=spinning

  • @myday805
    @myday805 5 лет назад

    That was great to watch. Thank you.

  • @susanwilson2297
    @susanwilson2297 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful 👍🏻

  • @inezharrell1231
    @inezharrell1231 5 лет назад

    Thanks so much for sharing this with me
    Inez Arnetta

  • @robertdougherty349
    @robertdougherty349 5 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @teriadams7398
    @teriadams7398 5 лет назад

    Lovely!

  • @elliealuinn807
    @elliealuinn807 5 лет назад +6

    Enjoyed the video but found the font hard to read because of the background. 💕

    • @josefinwaltin
      @josefinwaltin  5 лет назад +2

      Ellie Aluinn I am aware of the bad match between titles and background. I know better now 😊

    • @rebeccaharcus-duus9803
      @rebeccaharcus-duus9803 5 лет назад +1

      Thankyou for replying 💖
      I really learned quite a bit from you.