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Also, keep your hands at least 3-4 inches apart. If you are pulling too close, you can't get the fiber to separate and let the twist ride up the wool. And one more thing: Let go a bit. If you hold the wool too tight, it will also fight with you. The rest is just practice! Good luck. barb
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Hello to everyone! My name is Aldona,I live in Vilnius,Lithuania with my family. My hobbies are spinning, knitting and felting. I spin using Turkish drop spindle,and also I have electric spinner too. But mostly I prefer my Turkish drop spindle- I can take it everywhere. Here you can see some pictures...
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Hello from Richland, WA. My name is Alexzandra but my friends call me Zan. (Sounds like van but with a "Z" instead of a "V"). Anyway, I have been a self taught knitter/crocheter for many years and just recently decided that I wanted to start spinning my own yarns. I started with the...
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Megan of the Art of Megan demonstrates how to spin on a top-whorl spindle.