Introduction to Spinning Brochure

Jan 29, 2009
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Free Spinning Brochures
Spin•Off magazine provides the following two brochures to teach you how to spin, and inform you about the techniques, tools, and terms you need to know.

Spin•Off magazine and its publisher, Interweave Press, have created these brochures for the general advancement of the spinning community. Although the information is copyrighted, Interweave Press grants you unlimited reprint permission, but the brochures cannot be sold without written permission from Interweave Press.

Brochure Printing Instructions

The brochures are saved as Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) files and you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view or print them.

Help with Adobe PDF Files


For the best appearance, we recommend printing these two-page files on legal-size paper (8 ½" x 14") in landscape orientation. Print one page on each side of the paper, and then fold the page in thirds to create a brochure. Your local copy shop can also create brochures for you if you provide them these files on a diskette.

The brochures can be printed on letter-size paper (8 ½" x 11") in landscape orientation. But before printing, make sure the "Shrink oversize pages to paper size" option is checked in the Print dialog box.

Introduction to Spinning (1.7 mb)

 

Click here for the Lo-tech, High Satisfaction (1.3 mb) pdf.
NOTE: These are high-resolution PDF files and may take more than one minute to download. If a file takes too long to download, you can use these instructions to save the file instead.


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lambkamp wrote
on Feb 11, 2009 8:00 AM

How on earth did you know that I am giving classes this coming week?  What an amazing and wonderful coincidence to have this great resource.

Thank you for your wonderful publications, and now for this!

Kathy Lambert

lambkamp wrote
on Feb 11, 2009 8:41 AM

WhOOPS -- me again.  I couldn't locate the file called "Lo-tech, High Satisfaction" ... is it in a separate download?

Thanks,

Kathy

on Feb 13, 2009 9:40 AM

Oops! I forgot to upload it! Thanks for pointing that out! It is up now.

GailReed wrote
on Mar 23, 2009 6:42 AM

I don't understand why it is so difficult to "get" the adobe file. I don't have to do this much on any other site. If the adobe symbol is used - you should be able to click on it or the title of the article & get what you are trying to get. THis is a very frustrating setup. There are also adobe symbols by all the "info comments" that have nothing to do with adobe. I love your info & magazine, but this is driving me crazy.

Gail

tham wrote
on May 12, 2009 8:33 PM

I've tried several time to download the PDF with no success.  What's the secret!!

Jasy wrote
on Jun 22, 2009 2:06 PM

Looks absolutely fasinating. I love the pictures and details to help us spin. Great work guys!

Thanks,

Jasy