Very informative, but I will suggest for future videos, use some front lighting along with the background and Fill (side) lighting. Also, I wouldn't hold the objects directly in front, it makes it very difficult to see details. Preferable to the side in front of a white background for maximum definition. But, technical difficulties aside, this really helped me understand my spindle and what I was doing wrong!
As remarked by others - despite the poor quality of the video, these are the best instructions I have found.
koffipot 2 months ago
Thank you, I think I got it now.
DLMTheFourth 11 months ago
Help please!! My spindle won't spin in the same direction, what am I doing wrong?
BlueZooBaby 1 year ago
Best instructional video for using a drop spindle that I have come across!
However, did think it was a bit too dark (like the other commentors)...
Overall, though, great instructions and good explanation of why you were doing what you were doing.
Many thanks!
caraamor 1 year ago
This would be so much better if I could see what you are doing. :(
majeedakasimu 2 years ago
Despite the poor lighting, these are the best instructions I have come across. Thank you for posting this.
MayaAllalie 2 years ago
You are an excellent teacher. I found the video helpful despite the darkness. Thanks for sharing.
enakitty 2 years ago
Tough to see, but still had a lot to offer! You helped me finally *get* it! Thanks so much!
ravensis 2 years ago
I'm afraid it was too hard to see what she was demonstrating, for we visual learners.
bacchante1 3 years ago
Very informative, but I will suggest for future videos, use some front lighting along with the background and Fill (side) lighting. Also, I wouldn't hold the objects directly in front, it makes it very difficult to see details. Preferable to the side in front of a white background for maximum definition. But, technical difficulties aside, this really helped me understand my spindle and what I was doing wrong!
jollyranger83 3 years ago