So excited to find this!! I always want to buy beautiful locks but I never knew whether I’d have to process them or now- this opens up a new world and a new obsession o no
After watching this video I feel that the locks I've been holding off on spinning now have a chance at becoming yarn! This video made me feel comfortable and far more confident than some of the others I have watched.
I've yet to spin my own yarn but i'm looking at videos to learn. Yours is by far the best! So informative and easy to understand. You've made me feel like i CAN do this. Thank you, i can't wait to try !!
Thank you very much. Your teaching style, with a lot of assurances and humor, is really wonderful. I feel more confident in trying lock spinning the giant bags of Mohair locks I have.
I really enjoyed watching this video. I think you are a natural and explain things really well. I am a newbie at spinning and am looking forward to spinning with such a relaxed body as you do. Thankyou.
I just love your videos ! these are the styles of yarns I adore making and the fleece I prefer to use...thank-you so much and please keep them coming !
Thanks Virginia. I was unfamiliar with that wheel and was curious - interesting orifice! I am all set with a Lendrum + all the accessories. I am wondering too if you could say what type project you might recommend for locks spun this way?
great video, very easy to follow, love your commentary of how to, you have a great voice, especially like how you explain it doesn't have to be uniform. Thank you
could you say again what wheel you are using AND what sort of project would one do with a yarn spun this way that would show off the beauty and texture of the locks?
I am using a Majacraft Aura, but you can use any wheel you are comfortable with, however you will need a large orifice so that the lumpy bumpy parts don't get stuck. You can practice with a regular flywheel, just notice when it isn't loading on to your bobbin you may have to stop treadling and check to see where it is caught and unstick the yarn and then continue. Most wheels do offer a large, art yarn type of flyer to accommodate really textured yarns. Have fun!
If you get good at it, you don't need to ply (twist it with another strand) but you do have to practice this. You can ply it and often people do, sometimes with a thin thread, sometimes with another single and sometimes they ply it on itself, which makes a super bulky yarn!
Thanks for this video. I can see this technique is not for me. Your yarn is beautiful, but I'm too much of a control freak to spin something so lumpy. Maybe someday, but not today.
keep in mind that you can spin a much finer, and much less textured lock spin. I too am a control freak and found it freeing to learn to let go sometimes :)
I loved the way she talks to us. I felt like I was sitting next to her in her home...very relaxing and informative.
So excited to find this!! I always want to buy beautiful locks but I never knew whether I’d have to process them or now- this opens up a new world and a new obsession o no
After watching this video I feel that the locks I've been holding off on spinning now have a chance at becoming yarn! This video made me feel comfortable and far more confident than some of the others I have watched.
I've yet to spin my own yarn but i'm looking at videos to learn. Yours is by far the best! So informative and easy to understand. You've made me feel like i CAN do this. Thank you, i can't wait to try !!
Thank you.
You have the best teaching voice!
Thank you very much. Your teaching style, with a lot of assurances and humor, is really wonderful. I feel more confident in trying lock spinning the giant bags of Mohair locks I have.
Your comments while you are spinning are priceless!! thank you!!
You've explained things so well in this video. Thank you!!!
I really enjoyed watching this video. I think you are a natural and explain things really well. I am a newbie at spinning and am looking forward to spinning with such a relaxed body as you do. Thankyou.
You are a great teacher, and this is exactly the instruction I was looking for! Thank you!!
I just love your videos ! these are the styles of yarns I adore making and the fleece I prefer to use...thank-you so much and please keep them coming !
I would love to see you do this for alpaca locks....it's what I'm playing with. They don't wanna become fluffy like this.
Thanks Virginia. I was unfamiliar with that wheel and was curious - interesting orifice! I am all set with a Lendrum + all the accessories. I am wondering too if you could say what type project you might recommend for locks spun this way?
Great tutorial and fantastic dye job/color choices....I appreciate the inspiration!
+TrickleCreekFarm Thanks!
great video, very easy to follow, love your commentary of how to, you have a great voice, especially like how you explain it doesn't have to be uniform. Thank you
So glad you enjoyed it and hope you are having lots of fun lockspinning!!
Amazing video. The information is helpful and not overly technical. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
could you say again what wheel you are using AND what sort of project would one do with a yarn spun this way that would show off the beauty and texture of the locks?
I am using a Majacraft Aura, but you can use any wheel you are comfortable with, however you will need a large orifice so that the lumpy bumpy parts don't get stuck. You can practice with a regular flywheel, just notice when it isn't loading on to your bobbin you may have to stop treadling and check to see where it is caught and unstick the yarn and then continue. Most wheels do offer a large, art yarn type of flyer to accommodate really textured yarns. Have fun!
Thank you very much for explaining and showing! It only leaves me with a question: doesnt it need to be twined? I would love to know pls? 🙂🌸🌺
If you get good at it, you don't need to ply (twist it with another strand) but you do have to practice this. You can ply it and often people do, sometimes with a thin thread, sometimes with another single and sometimes they ply it on itself, which makes a super bulky yarn!
I find spinning locks way easier, as I hate carding 😂
Thanks!
I would love to know how this yarn is used by others!
Weaving / SAORI
Wonderful! Thank you.
Thanks, good explanation.
nice
Thanks for this video. I can see this technique is not for me. Your yarn is beautiful, but I'm too much of a control freak to spin something so lumpy. Maybe someday, but not today.
keep in mind that you can spin a much finer, and much less textured lock spin. I too am a control freak and found it freeing to learn to let go sometimes :)
I would have no use for that textured yarn though. Not for me.
I'm new to this, and much of what you're explaining is out of frame.