I agree CP, I think that the spinning wheel will be a winter hobby, the work garden and the allotment are taking all our time at the mo.
Luckily, I got a big bag of bits, and also two books about spinning.And according to one of the volunteers at the Art Centre, there is a lady in Ilminster who teaches spinning.
I have really enjoyed this spinning lark, its totally addictive, and a very good stress buster.Both skeins have been washed and dried, and I now need a volunteer to hold the wool whilst I wind it!
Well done Cookie, that looks lovely and good for you to stick at it. Where are you going for your lessons?
I have to confess to not persevering with it last winter and its definitely one of those crafts that only falls into place with lots of patience and practice.
CP, I went along to a meeting at the Somerset Guild of Spinners, Weavers and Dyers.Got talking,found out that there is a lady up the road from me who teaches spinning.Then I got talking about spinning to a lady I walk the dogs with, turned out that she had a spinning wheel and wanted lessons.
We have a lesson every few weeks in the teachers kitchen.
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