Puschca
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From: chaska108
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  • Wow~ I love it! I'm a pretty new spinner and amazed that they get their yarn sooo thin! Aahhh~ to be able to spin all day long and noone to tell you to stop~ LOL! I've always loved Andean music, especialy the songs that take you away to a more peaceful place!

    I would love to go to Peru, also Mongolia, and countries where they spin as a way of life, and live off of the land, surrounded by nature~ now THATS the life! {I'd do anything to get out of Brooklyn!LOL!!!} Thanks so much, huggys~ Dora :)

  • the slow motion video portion is very helpful for viewing the hand technique for predrafting the fibers and long draw semi-worsted spinning technique on a drop spindle!!

  • Gracias por este lindo video. Pero tengo un pequeño comentario : depues de hilar en el otro sentido los dos hilos juntos, la lana es torcida otre vez con la puchka para darle mas elasticidad. Solamente con este tipo de lana torcida se treje en el telar tradicional andino.

  • Thank you so much for this vodeo! I watch it frequently, it's fantastic. When people ask me why I spin wool, I always send them link to this video. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • thanks for posting. i was researching how to use the peruvian spindle i purchased recently, and the slow motion and close-ups are very helpful in showing how it's used.

  • Sigh...They make it look so easy! Ah, well i can console myself with the knowledge that they've probably been spinning since they were children.... and I've only been doing it for about a month. :D

  • your welcome. the ladys are spinning threads all day long, as they walk, as they cook, as they chatt they are spinning, sometimes I think they spin in their sleep. For this I too find it fasanating to see their fingers at work.

  • Awesome! Thank you for the close ups of the women's hands! I wish my technique was as efficient as this!

  • well the idea of the music is the words,, woman thread maker, teach me to spin threads, ill teach you how to love, since the video is about how the highland landys spin thread, it fits nice,, yes the band is Pueblo Andino and they are from Cusco Peru.

  • esta buenisimo esta mezcla!!!musica del oriente con imagenes de la sierrra y encima la musica con instrumentos autoctonos!!!!Viva mi PERU!!!

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