Beautiful, informative and relaxing. Just discovered this method and your videos are excellent for me to understand the reason behind certain well established actions. Thank you so much
This is beautiful to watch. I'm in the process of transitioning from wool to cotton, and I'm finding getting the slubs smoothed out without pulling the rest of the yarn apart to be tricky. I will try this on an akha spindle.
I don't think it is weird in its context. It is a very efficient way to insert twist in short staple fibers like cotton and yak. The horizontal movement gives you the control of inserting the twist evenly and the vertical the speed to add twist for strength. A suspended spindle would probably feel very weird in that context.
Beautiful, informative and relaxing. Just discovered this method and your videos are excellent for me to understand the reason behind certain well established actions. Thank you so much
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoy what I do 😊
Great video! This is how I use my akha too. It is a good tool for cramped spaces - I have spun with it as a car passenger.
Thank you, that's a great idea! I'll try it on the metro next time I don't ride my bike to work.
This is beautiful to watch. I'm in the process of transitioning from wool to cotton, and I'm finding getting the slubs smoothed out without pulling the rest of the yarn apart to be tricky. I will try this on an akha spindle.
Ruth Henriquez Thank you and happy akha spinning! 🌸
Great video once again! I spin my akha like that too.
Tack kära Barbro!
So weird. Thanks for sharing
I don't think it is weird in its context. It is a very efficient way to insert twist in short staple fibers like cotton and yak. The horizontal movement gives you the control of inserting the twist evenly and the vertical the speed to add twist for strength. A suspended spindle would probably feel very weird in that context.
@@josefinwaltin sorry, not weird as in bad, weird as in a completely different technique that surprises me in working very well
@@vanessad2873 Yes, it works very well and is indeed fascinating 😊
Hello, where did you usually bought the akha spindle?
I bought the spindle from NiddyNoddyUK on Etsy 😊
@@josefinwaltin thank you!