Thank you for showing the finished yarn that has a twist in it. As a complete core spinning learner I have been unable to find what it is like straight off the bobbin and after it has been set. Of the many RUclipss I have found, you are the one that has shown this to compare what I have to see if I am on the right track or not. Karen.
Thank you for saying so!! I’m self taught and I try to think of things that would have been helpful for me while I was learning. I’m glad it was helpful!!!
I’m so glad it was helpful! This is a Blue Bonnet Crafty Bee. The company has gone out of business, unfortunately, but the type of orifice is called a “delta orifice”. I think there are some other brands out there that make them.
Thank you for showing the finished yarn that has a twist in it. As a complete core spinning learner I have been unable to find what it is like straight off the bobbin and after it has been set. Of the many RUclipss I have found, you are the one that has shown this to compare what I have to see if I am on the right track or not. Karen.
Thank you for saying so!! I’m self taught and I try to think of things that would have been helpful for me while I was learning. I’m glad it was helpful!!!
Thank you. the tutorial is very helpful. I'm facinated by the wheel--there isn't an orafice, just a metal guide. What wheel is that?
I’m so glad it was helpful! This is a Blue Bonnet Crafty Bee. The company has gone out of business, unfortunately, but the type of orifice is called a “delta orifice”. I think there are some other brands out there that make them.
Can you link your yarn spinning machine?
This is a Blue Bonnet Crafty Bee (pre-2015). Unfortunately they’ve gone out of business ☹️ You may be able to find one used online somewhere.