Tips for Spinning Finer/Thinner/Lace Yarns - Wheel Setup, Speed, Practice, Snapping and MORE

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @kuromayu9278
    @kuromayu9278 Год назад +4

    Hello,
    Sorry only Japanese.
    私は羊毛を紡ぎ始めて3ヶ月くらいです。
    細く紡ぐと途中でちぎれたり、太くなったり安定しません。
    あなたが紡ぐ手元を観て、繊維を引き出す量や速さ、よりをかける量のヒントをもらいました。
    歯ブラシ🪥で糸端を見つけるのは目から鱗でした👀
    本当にありがとうございます。
    これからも応援してます。

  • @kimlyne9700
    @kimlyne9700 Год назад +14

    I also need tips on how to spin thicker yarn once you’ve gotten used to spinning thinner stuff! 🤣

    • @downtime86stars17
      @downtime86stars17 6 месяцев назад

      😂😂 That's what I wanted to ask! 😂😂 I'm never going to put a dent in my gigantic fiber stash if I keep spinning frog's hair!

  • @Ahlathein
    @Ahlathein Год назад +1

    U are a great teacher

  • @teacat55
    @teacat55 Год назад +1

    Thank you for slowing the video down and clear explanations on draft techniques

  • @teresac.m.355
    @teresac.m.355 Год назад

    I love the way you describe things. I wish I had known someone like you 30 years ago when I was learning to spin.

  • @Kristelle396
    @Kristelle396 Год назад +1

    Toothbrush and tape! The gold I've been looking for. Thanks Trish. I love the rhythm of your channel.

  • @elysianfibres1642
    @elysianfibres1642 Год назад +1

    Trish, you are a STAR! These tips are super helpful - thank you! 🌟

  • @teresaprice5070
    @teresaprice5070 Год назад +1

    I'm in awe of some fellow drop spindlers who are spinning "cobweb" weight on drop, support, and Turkish spindles! 😳 I'm not there, yet 🫣

  • @CheapEngineerCrafts
    @CheapEngineerCrafts Год назад

    OMG! So glad to have the tips to find the end of snapped single. Ended up trashing half a bobbin several months ago. Even my saintly patient hubby gave up.

  • @peterivkovich2314
    @peterivkovich2314 Год назад +2

    From Gerry- I remember being a new spinner and being so excited when I progressed out of bulky and into worsted! I think it took me longer than most but now I can do them all (except every now and then I have trouble with consistency). What you're spinning is beautiful and so consistent. You are an excellent teacher and I can say that because I retired from 30+ years of elementary teaching. Thank you and God bless.

    • @Melmaz32
      @Melmaz32 Год назад

      Ahhh that’s so sweet of you to say that to Trish. I agree ~ but I wasn’t a teacher.

  • @katelynrader4592
    @katelynrader4592 Год назад +2

    Girl, I NEEDED this!!! I can't wait to try this out! My first spin I wanted a fingering weight and ended up with worsted😂 but I'm still very new so I'm not too disappointed. Thank you for all the tips!

  • @LouiseChapman-nn5tv
    @LouiseChapman-nn5tv Год назад

    I’ve never heard of crows being in a creel… but it’s a Scottish word for the pot you use to catch lobsters etc. Love this video, thank you for the tips!!

  • @eddavanleemputten9232
    @eddavanleemputten9232 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you!
    As a lace knitter I naturally gravitated towards lace weight yarn. Being a newbie spinner it meant lots and lots of snapping and lost ends. I’d already gotten advice on drafting, fiber prep, tension, uptake… but finding back the end could be a nightmare. Even though I don’t snap my yarn as often anymore I do love my toothbrush to recover a lost end.
    To lace weight spinners or aspiring lace weight spinners out there: yes, it might seem to take forever but that’s only if you look at it in terms of how many ounces/grams of fibre you spin or in terms of how long it takes to fill a bobbin. If you take a different perspective and look at the yardage/metres, it does take longer but nearly not as much as you’d think. 1-0.9 oz of lace weight yarn can contain a whopping 200-230 yards of yarn. For an entire shawl, you might only need a few ounces.
    Now, think about how many yards/bobbins of yarn you might need to spin for a cardigan, a sweater, or an afghan. Don’t think of how many bobbins you might need. Yes, you’ll get to your yardage a bit faster. But it won’t be as slow as you might think.

  • @Which-Craft
    @Which-Craft Год назад

    I don't think you realize how much I appreciate this video. This bamboo thang is sooooo thin on the singles and I have to push myself to keep it mostly consistent (40 wpi or under). Plus, your hair is awesome, so shush. lol

  • @GemRaven
    @GemRaven Год назад

    Thanks for this video Trish. I have snapped my yard on more than one occasion. This video gave me some great ideas to troubleshoot. Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. ❤

  • @jirup
    @jirup Год назад

    Nicely demonstrated Trish. My seasonal birds are changing right now. The raucous currawongs that had kept me company through winter and being replaced with galahs and parrots.

  • @seuzen5570
    @seuzen5570 Год назад

    Thank you SOOOOO much for the toothpaste/scotch tape tip!!!! I have lost my mind (and entire bobbins)trying to find an end after I snapped the fiber. ❤❤❤ love your entire vibe on these videos ❤❤❤

  • @kimbryan2014
    @kimbryan2014 Год назад

    I just came back from a trip to Kelona BC and picked myself up mohair and alpaca roving there and low a behold you have this informative vid with fantastic I never thought of before tips on how to spin lace weight yarn....many thanks for this...as a side my granddaughter of 16 picked up the roving I got her in the past and for the first time spun on my traditional and loved it....yay another new spinner joining the fiber tribe...Kim

  • @charlot-temisery
    @charlot-temisery Год назад

    as a person who has literally got so frustrated trying to find the end of the yarn when it snapped that I literally cut all the singles off the bobbin and threw it all out (twice that has happened) I am super grateful that you included those tips on how to find that broken end again.

  • @lauramcd680
    @lauramcd680 Год назад

    Thank you! I was just looking at my spun fiber yesterday thinking I need to figure out how to spin more finely. Well timed video. Enjoy not being in the real world today. 🦄

  • @Wooltogold
    @Wooltogold Год назад

    Finally someway to find my buried lace singles ☺️this was a really great & informative episode, thank you!

  • @nancyskinner5207
    @nancyskinner5207 Год назад

    Trish, I can’t even see the yarn as it’s drawn into the wheel. Now that’s fine! I also have the schact matchless. I love it. You can spin any type of yarn on it.

  • @amandabergsma6321
    @amandabergsma6321 Год назад

    Oh my gosh! Thank you so much for your tips as a new spinner the information about Twist is so incredibly helpful! Fingers crossed for less snapped strands!!

  • @tracybird4547
    @tracybird4547 Год назад

    I’m always so grateful for all that you share. It makes my day to see new content notifications from you. Sending you blessings.♥️

  • @runtsgal
    @runtsgal Год назад +1

    A toothbrush is also my go to tool for lost ends. Your yarn looked incredibly evenly spun even when you changed drafting methods I didn’t see any changes. 👍

    • @FiberLoveDiary
      @FiberLoveDiary  Год назад +2

      About 10000 hours of practice will do that 🤣

  • @carrietreder8474
    @carrietreder8474 Год назад +2

    I loved this! I’m spinning the batt I got from you next, but spinning some Downy Downpour right after that, for a lace shawl. Perfect timing!
    Also, the hummingbirds aren’t going home! Your house is Home and they are just going on vacation. ❤😘

  • @feelfreetobeyou4945
    @feelfreetobeyou4945 Год назад

    Loved the tip with the toothbrush. Didn't know that yet. Thanks

  • @jessicawright1656
    @jessicawright1656 Год назад

    I agree! It takes forever to fill the bobbin and then another forever to ply!😂

  • @tracybarger7822
    @tracybarger7822 Год назад +2

    OMG what a goldmine of fantastic information. You explained everything so well. I will be watching this multiple times Thanks Trish

  • @ideamissing
    @ideamissing Год назад

    thank you! i am learning to spin more consistently, but i have quickly discovered what my 'default yarn' is, so this was very helpful to learn to break out of that habit before it becomes too ingrained in my brain :)

  • @pathowes32
    @pathowes32 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Trish. I was wondering what snapping is and you answered my question love your tips❤️

  • @ritaorr766
    @ritaorr766 Год назад

    Wow! That is some beautiful yarn! Thank you for explaining this type of spinning.

  • @kristalburns3490
    @kristalburns3490 Год назад

    Tape is my friend. Beautiful thread you were spinning there.

  • @scriptgoddess
    @scriptgoddess Год назад

    Bookmarked this vid for future reference as there is SOOO many gems of info in here! LOVE IT.

  • @avalontampsett5023
    @avalontampsett5023 Год назад

    Thank for the tips on finding the snapped yarn on my wheel. Great information as usual.

  • @rockinrobin1975
    @rockinrobin1975 Год назад

    I've never been good at thin spinning. Great tips! Going to give it some more practice. Thanks!!

  • @katrinaeisch7444
    @katrinaeisch7444 Год назад

    Thanks for all the info on lace weight spinning! I sometimes imagine I'm not living in the real world either, my world is so much better and more comfortable! Now off to spin some lace weight yarn!

  • @pamelamatt1441
    @pamelamatt1441 Год назад

    I sure could have used the tape/toothbrush ideas recently thank you Trish! 💜

  • @zoedoodle
    @zoedoodle Год назад

    Trish, you are such a sweetheart! I just want to be able to spin sport weight consistently at this point lol! I think that these instructions are good for putting it into perspective and hopefully I will be able to do fingering weight one day.

  • @elizabethernest
    @elizabethernest Год назад +1

    This is so helpful!!! I've been scared to try spinning a true lace weight single/yarn. I'm working my way down and I think my current spin will be a light fingering, which is a step in the right direction. 🤞 I'll get there eventually 😊😊

  • @beverleylawton6899
    @beverleylawton6899 Год назад

    Great, clear and useful explanations! It makes me want to go back to spinning laceweight again - I’m into art yarn spinning, big time atm😂😂

  • @sadiesspincraft6319
    @sadiesspincraft6319 Год назад

    I'm just spinning a super fine yarn it's taken over a week ( with work in between) to spin 54g which is about 2oz. I can't wait to ply it and see the final yarn fingers crossed that will be today xx

  • @Andracrafts
    @Andracrafts Год назад

    Great tips! Thanks for taking the time to share . I’m getting there. I’m not living in the real world right now either - too much spinning and knitting to do 😅

  • @dinkydi9573
    @dinkydi9573 Год назад

    This was wonderful information and it made so much sense! It looks like I’ll be spinning some super fine yarn tomorrow 🌸

  • @teresayoung4145
    @teresayoung4145 Год назад

    Thank you for your tips.i haven't used the toothbrush method but have used the tape. I was spinning merino for the first time on a wheel and of course it was black and called my friend for help. She suggested it.😊

  • @holly3442
    @holly3442 Год назад

    I have been struggling with it this for a bit now, but I think I have to stop being so hard on myself. Thank you Trish!
    Oh and I lost my end once and never found it 😭 I was new’ish and ended up cutting one for me to continue with 🤦🏻‍♀️ what I was thinking I have no clue but it was an even bigger mess when I plied after I finished the messed up single 😂 I chalk it up to a learning experience

  • @michelezunker5029
    @michelezunker5029 Год назад

    Such helpful spinning information. You are so generous with sharing your knowledge.

  • @louisepearson5723
    @louisepearson5723 Год назад

    Thanks for this, very helpful. Love spinning lace weight but yes it’s a long process. As is the knitting once spun. But that’s the fun.

  • @katlynkoester
    @katlynkoester Год назад

    When you first showed how thin it was, my eyes bugged out a little! 😆

  • @conniewilliamson973
    @conniewilliamson973 2 месяца назад

    I had been cross lacing once on my irish tension wheel and the takeup was still way too strong. Thanks for the cross lacing advice!

  • @kathytedford9178
    @kathytedford9178 Год назад

    Super helpful- I’m pretty much a rookie, I would be so happy if I could make an entire hank consistent lol

  • @erikagrinder2909
    @erikagrinder2909 Год назад

    I can't wait to try this, all your tips and tricks are always so great!

  • @deba3514
    @deba3514 Год назад

    Thank you Trish for the tips, especially the tooth brush aide which I can see will be very helpful as it is frustrating when that elusive strand is hidden. Just love watching your channel you are so full of inspiring information

  • @crazybird6821
    @crazybird6821 Год назад

    thank you for the twist and toothbrush info. I learn so much

  • @cherylfeather9408
    @cherylfeather9408 Год назад

    I needed these tips & will try my e-spinner for fine spinning again and see how it works for me. After I finish my current project that is.

  • @angief.9612
    @angief.9612 Год назад

    Awesome! I would have never thought to use a toothbrush or scotch tape to find a lost end! Thank you :D

  • @surrattcindy
    @surrattcindy Год назад

    Thanks for this video. So informative and encouraging me, as a newer spinner. ❤

  • @lorainew4281
    @lorainew4281 Год назад

    Excellent video and tips! I am going to add a toothbrush and tape to my spinning bag, what great ideas!

  • @susanfletcher3329
    @susanfletcher3329 Год назад

    That is such a good idea about the tooth brush.

  • @leitesta1725
    @leitesta1725 Год назад

    You’re a great educational resource - thanks so much ❤

  • @irinialexandridi3522
    @irinialexandridi3522 Год назад

    You make it seem so easy... After having tried out for the first time a spinning wheel, I loved the idea of trying spinning even more.
    But first I will wash my wool. 😊
    Loved your tips.

  • @lisad8731
    @lisad8731 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this. I'm getting more consistent with my spinning but would like to spin thinner. This was good info.

  • @oliviaostrander3412
    @oliviaostrander3412 Год назад

    Thx for this video. I thought I would need to buy a different wheel to make finer yarn . It’s great news that I can pull off lace weight on the wheel I have by just drafting slower.

  • @erikagreenwell9892
    @erikagreenwell9892 Год назад

    ha. right after this i snapped my single. so i got out the tape. it worked immediately. thanks

  • @IJRoz
    @IJRoz Год назад

    Excellent information and tips gathered watching this video! Thank you!

  • @juanitasmith6157
    @juanitasmith6157 Год назад

    Love this video. I’m still having issues with twisting.

  • @pial7805
    @pial7805 Год назад

    Great video, thank you! ❤ I’ve got fingering weight down but still trying to get to lace weight. I’ve tried the toothbrush method, sometimes it does the trick. Sometimes my bobbins fill up so unevenly that finding the broken single end is practically impossible and the toothbrush just makes a huge mess. Need to practice more.

  • @terryfoster187
    @terryfoster187 Год назад

    Oh my gosh what a wonderful helpful video!! Thanks so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

  • @mmcdo61930
    @mmcdo61930 Год назад

    Thank you Trish, very helpful tips and f
    Good to know most any fiber can be done!

  • @tattercandy
    @tattercandy Год назад

    thanks for the tips , the brush is it a soft one

  • @kasandramckenna3250
    @kasandramckenna3250 4 месяца назад

    Okay I just found your channel, and I love it, I want to start a channel and yours is a great inspiration! Great content, thank you!

  • @beckyshook3526
    @beckyshook3526 Год назад

    This is very very helpful it is great when you do things on the matches because I have one

  • @melmerc40
    @melmerc40 Год назад

    Great tips, Trish! Thank you!

  • @disneyknitter7040
    @disneyknitter7040 Год назад

    Great tips. I'm a tape girl, but will look into the tooth brush.. I can hear my Grand kids now..

  • @TheKnittedBean
    @TheKnittedBean Год назад

    YEAHHH, thank you for the toothbrush idea! just brilliant LOL never thought of that and its super helpful i have always run my finger down it.

  • @sewmom17
    @sewmom17 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video! It is so helpful in many ways!

  • @13heylady
    @13heylady Год назад

    Great tips!! One day I'll be able to spin a thin yarn 😅

  • @seekingtoremain
    @seekingtoremain Год назад

    This was great!! Thanks for sharing the different ways to adjust things to increase the twist, it’s good to have options 😊

  • @carolenorman1457
    @carolenorman1457 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time to make this ❤ I am always losing my end! (and my sh……) 😅

  • @jenniferscott2955
    @jenniferscott2955 Год назад

    Thanks so much for the tips!! I was just about to try angora bunny so I'm going to do a really fine weight to make it go further.

  • @rinatheysmans5580
    @rinatheysmans5580 Год назад

    What a great video, thank you Trish

  • @MsSnowflake93123
    @MsSnowflake93123 Год назад

    Thank you for doing this video. Great tips.

  • @marthahoneycutt3692
    @marthahoneycutt3692 Год назад

    Thanks Trish!

  • @candygrubisic
    @candygrubisic Год назад

    I like seeing the dime for size reference :)

  • @cathiapizetta4957
    @cathiapizetta4957 Год назад

    Great tips! Making it this thin, one might ply it four or more? Is there any advantage on doing more plies? Like having a more round yarn? Asking for a friend… 🤣 love’ya! ❤️

  • @tools4ewebycarolhowe496
    @tools4ewebycarolhowe496 Год назад

    Great info Trish!

  • @cherylfeather9408
    @cherylfeather9408 Год назад

    I have a hard time spinning fine on my e-spinner,it is easier and more fun on my turkish & grasped spindles.

  • @robinboston5948
    @robinboston5948 Год назад

    They were great tips, thank you.

  • @tabathahenry7600
    @tabathahenry7600 Год назад

    Thank you for the awesome video and tips. Question, when I am spinning I find that at times all of a sudden I have way too much twist in my yarn. I have tried drafting more fiber and try to get the extra twist to go in to it, but what am I doing wrong to end up with way too much twist? Luv ya Trish

  • @kellywest2820
    @kellywest2820 Год назад

    That is very fine. Thank for the tip. Perfect for the free dentist toothbrush.

  • @deniseengel1451
    @deniseengel1451 Год назад

    Such great tips! Thanks!

  • @Beth-wt8em
    @Beth-wt8em Год назад

    Great tips. Thank you.

  • @lisakaycreates3345
    @lisakaycreates3345 Год назад

    This was an awesome video! Thanks ☺️

  • @karenarnott387
    @karenarnott387 Год назад

    Get advice, as always. When do the humming birds go?

  • @CrazyMountain_Fiberworks
    @CrazyMountain_Fiberworks Год назад

    Great information 😊

  • @LisaMyEclecticLife
    @LisaMyEclecticLife Год назад

    Great video, Blessings.

  • @alip.9740
    @alip.9740 Год назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @jackiebrown7859
    @jackiebrown7859 Год назад

    Now I finally know when to use the smaller whorl. 🤣

  • @teacat55
    @teacat55 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @LDSVenus
    @LDSVenus Год назад

    My biggest worry if spinning lace weight is that the twist, because you have to put so much more in it, will become over twisted and the yarn won’t be balanced. I noticed the curly Qs when you let it ply back on its self. Will that be a problem?