In the 90s i bought a kit from Ashford, it was a Wee Peggy, I had found an ad in a magazine and decided i wanted a spinning wheel. As said, it arrived in kit form, and I waxed it before putting it together. It was my very first spinning wheel and i loved it. It was then a double drive wheel and could also be used in single drive.
I have owned a slighter different version than yours of the wee peggy for the last 6 years. You showed me a couple things i never noticed before about the maidens being adjustable. My front maiden screws up or down, the knob on the front does nothing. Thank you for your video!
I believe that the Little Peggy was John Rappard’s original design, and the Wee Peggy was based on it. The Wee Peggy design was taken over from Rappard by Ashford. As far as I know it is discontinued now. The distinctive feature of the Wee Peggy is that the front maiden is only half size, cut off at the orifice, while the back maiden was left whole.
As far as I know, the Wee Peggy has never been made with 2 treadles. But the Ashford company currently makes 2 wheels that have 2 treadles-the Kiwi and the Traveller, I believe.
Something for consideration For the hearing impaired (whether anyone cares or not) at the level ya'll choose to record and because no one can read/see your lips, it's exceedingly frustrating trying to hear, let alone see what you're pointing at (the point of view should be with the viewer)
Thank you for your input. I am sorry if you had difficulty hearing it. This video was actually made for one specific person, a client of mine, to keep her up to date on the process of her commission, and she is not hearing impaired. The fact that other people have watched it was a complete surprise to me!
Privatizing it might have been less confusing for those of us who came looking to learn from it *shrugs* hope it helped whoever it was meant for@@betsygray4423 I myself was interested in learning the differences between a 'Wee Peggy' and all the other wheels out there
In the 90s i bought a kit from Ashford, it was a Wee Peggy, I had found an ad in a magazine and decided i wanted a spinning wheel. As said, it arrived in kit form, and I waxed it before putting it together. It was my very first spinning wheel and i loved it. It was then a double drive wheel and could also be used in single drive.
I have owned a slighter different version than yours of the wee peggy for the last 6 years. You showed me a couple things i never noticed before about the maidens being adjustable. My front maiden screws up or down, the knob on the front does nothing. Thank you for your video!
You are so welcome! I am glad you learned something from it.
Thanks for this video!
I believe that the Little Peggy was John Rappard’s original design, and the Wee Peggy was based on it. The Wee Peggy design was taken over from Rappard by Ashford. As far as I know it is discontinued now. The distinctive feature of the Wee Peggy is that the front maiden is only half size, cut off at the orifice, while the back maiden was left whole.
Thank you very much
As I understand it, the Little Peggy was sold as a finished wheel but Rappard’s Wee Peggy was originally a kit.
What is the difference between the wee paggy and the little peggy?
Can you share the info where you purchased I would really like to get one
I bought the Wee Peggy from Martin Reeve
P&M Woolcraft.
They are in the UK. I don’t know if they are still in business.
Do they made one with 2 pedals ty
As far as I know, the Wee Peggy has never been made with 2 treadles. But the Ashford company currently makes 2 wheels that have 2 treadles-the Kiwi and the Traveller, I believe.
Here is a blog article with photos and a little more information.
fiberartfables.blogspot.com/2016/03/the-peggys.html?m=1
It looks like you should be plying now.
CCTV
Something for consideration
For the hearing impaired (whether anyone cares or not) at the level ya'll choose to record and because no one can read/see your lips, it's exceedingly frustrating trying to hear, let alone see what you're pointing at (the point of view should be with the viewer)
Thank you for your input. I am sorry if you had difficulty hearing it.
This video was actually made for one specific person, a client of mine, to keep her up to date on the process of her commission, and she is not hearing impaired. The fact that other people have watched it was a complete surprise to me!
Privatizing it might have been less confusing for those of us who came looking to learn from it *shrugs* hope it helped whoever it was meant for@@betsygray4423
I myself was interested in learning the differences between a 'Wee Peggy' and all the other wheels out there