I'm just reading a book about the 50 great inventions of the world.had too come and see what women were doing day in and day out for thousands of years. Thanks for posting.
amazing those old arts! now imagine its 300 yrs ago and you did that for a living......sun up to sundown. i wonder how long it would take to make enough thread to make a shirt, then take that thread and make it into a fabric, then take that fabric and turn it into a shirt? my guess it would take about 3 weeks per shirt. hmmmm........would be very expensive if it took 3 weeks of labor. have to be enough to feed and house yourself during the time it takes to make 1 shirt!
it's truly impressing. I have a drop spindle too, but I can't manage to use it properly, unfortunately. I also love the cat sitting on a cushion in the background. Fibers and cats... lovely!
But as you are rolling the spindle down your *left* thigh you *are* putting a z twist into the yarn. Most top whorl spinners roll up the right thigh, giving the same twist direction. (it doesn't matter which thigh or hands you use)
Think of it as turning the spindle clockwise for z twist (which you are doing) and anti clockwise for s twist plying.
Hi! No criticism intended here (it is ultimately a matter of preference), I just wanted to mention that most singles (one-ply or to-be-plied yarns) are spun with a Z twist, rather than the S twist demonstrated here. The only difference being that you roll the spindle up (rather than down) your leg.
Very nice technique! You've obviously done this lots. Thigh rolling is my preferred way to use a spindle spin, too, because it's fast and consistent. I actually use a bottom whorl spindle,but it rolls well, too. Thanks for a good resource.
Standing up and rolling the spindle down the thigh to get it to spinning seems easier than flicking the spindle off the fingers to get it spinning. Seems more controlled when rolled down the thigh with the flat of the hand.
Hey bowcatz - yep I tried both rolling and flicking the spindle but rolling it down my thigh definitely works better for me. I can get a good, fast, consistent spin.
I'm just reading a book about the 50 great inventions of the world.had too come and see what women were doing day in and day out for thousands of years. Thanks for posting.
happyidiottalk 1 month ago
amazing those old arts! now imagine its 300 yrs ago and you did that for a living......sun up to sundown. i wonder how long it would take to make enough thread to make a shirt, then take that thread and make it into a fabric, then take that fabric and turn it into a shirt? my guess it would take about 3 weeks per shirt. hmmmm........would be very expensive if it took 3 weeks of labor. have to be enough to feed and house yourself during the time it takes to make 1 shirt!
sw8741 2 years ago
it's truly impressing. I have a drop spindle too, but I can't manage to use it properly, unfortunately. I also love the cat sitting on a cushion in the background. Fibers and cats... lovely!
annavian 2 years ago
wierd.
cpsamfield 3 years ago
Ok now I see, thanks, it looks easy when you do it!
Vicki
knittingdragonflies 3 years ago
Wow you make it look soooo easy!
jgoreham 3 years ago
But as you are rolling the spindle down your *left* thigh you *are* putting a z twist into the yarn. Most top whorl spinners roll up the right thigh, giving the same twist direction. (it doesn't matter which thigh or hands you use)
Think of it as turning the spindle clockwise for z twist (which you are doing) and anti clockwise for s twist plying.
Thank you for a very nice demonstration :-)
cav2033 4 years ago
Hi! No criticism intended here (it is ultimately a matter of preference), I just wanted to mention that most singles (one-ply or to-be-plied yarns) are spun with a Z twist, rather than the S twist demonstrated here. The only difference being that you roll the spindle up (rather than down) your leg.
ninly 4 years ago
She's putting a z-twist in the single, not an s-twist.
IxtabsKnitting 2 years ago
Very nice technique! You've obviously done this lots. Thigh rolling is my preferred way to use a spindle spin, too, because it's fast and consistent. I actually use a bottom whorl spindle,but it rolls well, too. Thanks for a good resource.
weavrmom 4 years ago
thanks for the video, I have been trying to visualise the 'thigh roll' unsuccessfully!
hopeypooze 4 years ago
I like your spindle, What kind is it? I have to spin sitting down because I get tired easily. Nice work!I appreciate your video!
smiles, grace
Halalsilks 5 years ago
Hi Halalsilks - the spindle is a Greensleeves Bare Bones. It's a great spindle and not expensive. Highly recommended. :)
missiseff 5 years ago
Standing up and rolling the spindle down the thigh to get it to spinning seems easier than flicking the spindle off the fingers to get it spinning. Seems more controlled when rolled down the thigh with the flat of the hand.
bowcatz 5 years ago
Hey bowcatz - yep I tried both rolling and flicking the spindle but rolling it down my thigh definitely works better for me. I can get a good, fast, consistent spin.
missiseff 5 years ago