Excellent tutorial! Unlike most of the "spinning for beginner's" tutorials, you cut it down to the very essential movements needed, briefly explained why, then demonstrated several times, from different angles and distances. Bravo!
I never know what im going to do with my handspun either, until I do!😊. Ive been spinning since I was 21 I'm now 63, and its always nice when others learn the craft. Cheers from Australia!
I am a beginner at spinning....the beginner who has had trouble even getting it on the bobbin. :) I have watched MANY videos and, I have to say, this has been the best one that I have watched. I very much appreciate the simplicity of the video, in giving basic tips and not having a lot of extra fluff (music, animations, etc) in the videos. This has been soo helpful and can already acknowledge where I have messed up in a few places. Please keep making videos! You are a great teacher!
I started spinning 6 years ago, but on spindles only. About 1 month ago, I bought my first spinning wheel, Ashford kiwi 3. It is very different spinning in the wheel than spinning with spindles. I just finished my first singles. I filled the little bobbins all the way, so I just bought the jumbo flyer with bobbins that can replace the small one. As soon as I receive it, I'll be plying. THANKS for this excellent tutorial. I'll be watching the Plying video, too.
At last!! Thank you Dawn for your very clear, sensible and easy to follow instructions, mentioning all those little things that I've never picked up from any other videos. Super inspirational - please continue to put out material!
I just discovered your channel today. I just got a Matchless spinning wheel and your tutorials are the BEST I have seen on RUclips. I hope you keep making the tutorials. Thank you!
Thanks for this tutorial! I just got my “big girl” spinning wheel (like delivered last night!) and I’m making the transition from an Ewheel to the full size one. I am very much a beginner spinner and I liked to see everything clearly explained and demonstrated. I always learn something from each tutorial I watch. ❤
Please keep doing these tutorials, At last someone who explains to a beginner so I can understand. Thank you . I’ve not started yet as I’m waiting on my wheel to be ready .
Thank you so much for this video. I have been trying to learn how to spin but I can’t find any local classes or teachers. I really like the pace and style of your teaching.
Thank you for this tutorial. It really helps when the actions are performed slowly, as you did. You've explained why I have been having issues, so again, thank you. Please make more tutorials.
I learned so much, thank you. I was given my bestie's Mother's spinning wheel and I have not a clue how to use it. Now I might think about learning because of you.❤
Super helpful video. Thank you! You have an almost identical wheel to the one I'm using, so I'm really excited to see what other videos you post using it.
It's a shame it's SO expensive getting into some fiber arts. It's a commitment for most people to purchase a loom or carder and wheel.I love yarn, and you're not alone in not knowing what to do with it. It's how we end up with great stashes. Great video 📹!
Thank you for the tutorial. I lost my dear friend recently to a rare kind of blood cancer - APML. I needed…something, so I bought a kg of merino (just what you advised against 😆)… and I’ve been trying to spin it on finger and pencil and everything. I didn’t even know what a single ply was… I thought I would spin yarn and knit, and then donate to the refugees here in Cyprus… the winters can be harsh. However, your video makes me think that I need a spinning wheel, but they are so expensive!!! I definitely can’t afford one. Well, I still have fingers… 🙂 We can’t lose hope or time, right? Thank you for the lovely video. ❤
I use the first method of re-attaching mostly. I use the second method but with a very long bit tossed up into the fiber then just incorporate it into the new. I found short splices tend to come apart on the loom. The first method with wool is best for the loom. The second way you do with wool is fine if you are knitting something or using the yarn as a weft on the loom. I mostly spin flax but do some wool but my focus is thin threads for making cloth.
New to spinning here, watched so many videos. Trying all kinds of various fibres. Finally got some on the bobbin. It’s very very twisty though, not sure what to do about that. Working on a Kiwi 3. Going to give your method a go. Wish me luck :) your teaching style is really good. Thanks so much for sharing !
If your fiber is really twisty you need more take-up which means increase your tension just a bit until it has less twist. It needs to pull onto the bobbin more quickly so it gets less twist as it travels onto the bobbin. It’s hard in the beginning because you feel like it wants to rip out of your hand. Try to treadle slowly if you can. I know you’ll get it! 😁 Good luck!
I usually spin from washed fleece that is combed or carded. Commercial roving is or has been pressed tightly together which causes some sticking. Dividing the roving into slivers and doing a little pre-drafting is usually helpful for consistency. I used my Ashford Traditional (single drive, scotch tension) since the early '80's and now I do a lot worsted for weaving and socks so I use my Haldane Orkney for spinning and ply on my Ashford.
This is a great video! I recently made a video about Falkland wool, and one of the surprising things I learned that Falkland is a blend of different breeds of sheep wool, which includes Corriedale. Pretty cool, huh?
Hello Very nice explained but don’t understand the tention. How can the yarn get on the bobbin when it’s rolling the same direction. I have just started, but it’s not working 😮I have got an old wheel from my husbands great grandmother. Sophia
The flyer of a spinning wheel winds yarn onto the bobbin because the flyer and the bobbin rotate at different speeds. Older wheels can be tricky when you are just starting. I found getting the yarn to pull on the bobbin to be very difficult at first. I was adding too much tension. Good luck!
Thank you so much. Ok different speed but the same direction. 👍 I will try again with the way you described with the cotton yarn. Thanks from a Swede living in Belgium. 😊
It also depends on the type of wheel. Scotch tension is what I use in the video and adjusting the brake is what changes the draw-in. I'm not the best at all the terms. If you google the type of tension your wheel has you will get better terminology. 😁 Enjoy spinning.
Instead of using sheep's wool, is it possible to use the cat tail plant (Typhus Latifolia)? The seed pods of the cat tail plant look like brown sausages or brown tails of a pet cat. When the seed pods are cut open in December through February they expand into large soft white cotton-like piles of fluff.
Several issues going on with your cat tail plant fiber. One, you need long fibers to make good yarns and two, you need to find out if the fiber of the plant, or animal, you're thinking of using can catch, or if it's slick. If you look at wool under the microscope you will see it is very rough, so it can catch another fiber. If your fiber is slick or very smooth, it will not spin very well. That is not to say you could not use it, you would just probably need to combine it with a longer fiber or with a rougher fiber. I have often thought that the milkweed pod fibers would be interesting to use as well. Good luck, if you get anything done it'd be interesting to see.
Thank you for making this video. I am a new spinner and have trouble joining without a big bump. You explained this well. Off to my wheel to try it out 😊🧶
Excellent tutorial! Unlike most of the "spinning for beginner's" tutorials, you cut it down to the very essential movements needed, briefly explained why, then demonstrated several times, from different angles and distances. Bravo!
I never know what im going to do with my handspun either, until I do!😊. Ive been spinning since I was 21 I'm now 63, and its always nice when others learn the craft. Cheers from Australia!
I'm a novice spinner. You have really helped me. Thank you
I am a beginner at spinning....the beginner who has had trouble even getting it on the bobbin. :) I have watched MANY videos and, I have to say, this has been the best one that I have watched. I very much appreciate the simplicity of the video, in giving basic tips and not having a lot of extra fluff (music, animations, etc) in the videos. This has been soo helpful and can already acknowledge where I have messed up in a few places. Please keep making videos! You are a great teacher!
I'm new to spinning and I must say that this is the BEST starter video I've seen! Thank you so much for the clear explanation and information 😊
I started spinning 6 years ago, but on spindles only. About 1 month ago, I bought my first spinning wheel, Ashford kiwi 3. It is very different spinning in the wheel than spinning with spindles. I just finished my first singles. I filled the little bobbins all the way, so I just bought the jumbo flyer with bobbins that can replace the small one. As soon as I receive it, I'll be plying. THANKS for this excellent tutorial. I'll be watching the Plying video, too.
At last!! Thank you Dawn for your very clear, sensible and easy to follow instructions, mentioning all those little things that I've never picked up from any other videos. Super inspirational - please continue to put out material!
At last! I finally found out how to tie properly the guide yarn to stop it sliding. Thank you. Greetings from Australia.
I just discovered your channel today. I just got a Matchless spinning wheel and your tutorials are the BEST I have seen on RUclips. I hope you keep making the tutorials. Thank you!
Thank you for helping us newbies! You’re a natural teacher. And I appreciate that the video is short yet comprehensive & clear. Subscribed!
Thanks for this tutorial! I just got my “big girl” spinning wheel (like delivered last night!) and I’m making the transition from an Ewheel to the full size one. I am very much a beginner spinner and I liked to see everything clearly explained and demonstrated. I always learn something from each tutorial I watch. ❤
Please keep doing these tutorials, At last someone who explains to a beginner so I can understand. Thank you . I’ve not started yet as I’m waiting on my wheel to be ready .
Thank you so much for this video. I have been trying to learn how to spin but I can’t find any local classes or teachers. I really like the pace and style of your teaching.
Thank you for this tutorial. It really helps when the actions are performed slowly, as you did. You've explained why I have been having issues, so again, thank you. Please make more tutorials.
Great tutorial and so helpful. Please continue putting out great tips! Much appreciated.
This is fun to watch and listen to! I’ve always been curious about spinning fibers into yarn, thank you!
I learned so much, thank you. I was given my bestie's Mother's spinning wheel and I have not a clue how to use it. Now I might think about learning because of you.❤
Super helpful video. Thank you! You have an almost identical wheel to the one I'm using, so I'm really excited to see what other videos you post using it.
It's a shame it's SO expensive getting into some fiber arts. It's a commitment for most people to purchase a loom or carder and wheel.I love yarn, and you're not alone in not knowing what to do with it. It's how we end up with great stashes. Great video 📹!
Thank you for the tutorial. I lost my dear friend recently to a rare kind of blood cancer - APML. I needed…something, so I bought a kg of merino (just what you advised against 😆)… and I’ve been trying to spin it on finger and pencil and everything. I didn’t even know what a single ply was… I thought I would spin yarn and knit, and then donate to the refugees here in Cyprus… the winters can be harsh. However, your video makes me think that I need a spinning wheel, but they are so expensive!!! I definitely can’t afford one. Well, I still have fingers… 🙂 We can’t lose hope or time, right? Thank you for the lovely video. ❤
Best video for beginners...Thanks
I use the first method of re-attaching mostly. I use the second method but with a very long bit tossed up into the fiber then just incorporate it into the new. I found short splices tend to come apart on the loom. The first method with wool is best for the loom. The second way you do with wool is fine if you are knitting something or using the yarn as a weft on the loom. I mostly spin flax but do some wool but my focus is thin threads for making cloth.
Wow can't make a decision on witch was the best there all amazing even the free 1. Keep up the great work.
New to spinning here, watched so many videos. Trying all kinds of various fibres. Finally got some on the bobbin. It’s very very twisty though, not sure what to do about that. Working on a Kiwi 3. Going to give your method a go. Wish me luck :) your teaching style is really good. Thanks so much for sharing !
If your fiber is really twisty you need more take-up which means increase your tension just a bit until it has less twist. It needs to pull onto the bobbin more quickly so it gets less twist as it travels onto the bobbin. It’s hard in the beginning because you feel like it wants to rip out of your hand. Try to treadle slowly if you can. I know you’ll get it! 😁 Good luck!
Excellent instructions on joining, thankyou🌸 so much
I usually spin from washed fleece that is combed or carded. Commercial roving is or has been pressed tightly together which causes some sticking. Dividing the roving into slivers and doing a little pre-drafting is usually helpful for consistency. I used my Ashford Traditional (single drive, scotch tension) since the early '80's and now I do a lot worsted for weaving and socks so I use my Haldane Orkney for spinning and ply on my Ashford.
amazing thanks for clarity, I was puzzled how fibers can combine to a long string/yarn
Thank you! This was very helpful.
Very nice video, thank you!❤
Excelent video! Thanks!
thanks for the great video :)
This is a great video! I recently made a video about Falkland wool, and one of the surprising things I learned that Falkland is a blend of different breeds of sheep wool, which includes Corriedale. Pretty cool, huh?
Thank you ❤ that was helpful
un saludo desde colombia excelente .. tienes los planos para hacer la rueca..
Hello
Very nice explained but don’t understand the tention. How can the yarn get on the bobbin when it’s rolling the same direction.
I have just started, but it’s not working 😮I have got an old wheel from my husbands great grandmother.
Sophia
The flyer of a spinning wheel winds yarn onto the bobbin because the flyer and the bobbin rotate at different speeds. Older wheels can be tricky when you are just starting. I found getting the yarn to pull on the bobbin to be very difficult at first. I was adding too much tension. Good luck!
Thank you so much.
Ok different speed but the same direction. 👍
I will try again with the way you described with the cotton yarn.
Thanks from a Swede living in Belgium. 😊
It also depends on the type of wheel. Scotch tension is what I use in the video and adjusting the brake is what changes the draw-in. I'm not the best at all the terms. If you google the type of tension your wheel has you will get better terminology. 😁 Enjoy spinning.
GRAZIE!!!!
Magistral !
Thanks for refresher. I have not spun for 3yrs and started today, and it didn't look good.
Instead of using sheep's wool, is it possible to use the cat tail plant (Typhus Latifolia)? The seed pods of the cat tail plant look like brown sausages or brown tails of a pet cat. When the seed pods are cut open in December through February they expand into large soft white cotton-like piles of fluff.
Several issues going on with your cat tail plant fiber. One, you need long fibers to make good yarns and two, you need to find out if the fiber of the plant, or animal, you're thinking of using can catch, or if it's slick. If you look at wool under the microscope you will see it is very rough, so it can catch another fiber. If your fiber is slick or very smooth, it will not spin very well. That is not to say you could not use it, you would just probably need to combine it with a longer fiber or with a rougher fiber. I have often thought that the milkweed pod fibers would be interesting to use as well. Good luck, if you get anything done it'd be interesting to see.
Thank u
Nice wheel. May we ask what it is and where we can buy one ?
It is a Matchless made by Schacht. I got mine on Etsy.
What is the cost of spinning machine
Como puedo construir una rueca como esa o donde puedo conseguir los planos
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Thank you for making this video. I am a new spinner and have trouble joining without a big bump. You explained this well. Off to my wheel to try it out 😊🧶