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Using Indigo Hound Combs Pt3

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2007

This last and final part shows how to draw a roving off the combs. Bonus at the end...bloopers!

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  • How do you take one and add it to another?

  • @KrazySteev Errrr...not sure what you mean. When You are done pulling the roving, what's left on the combs is only suitable for felting crafts as it is the short fibers. You can spin short fibers, but because they are short, they tend to make itchy yarn. The idea behind this is to separate the long, very desirable, fiber from the short & less desirable fiber.

  • Great job. A piece of advice. Drill a hole in your table and get an L shaped bolt, a fender washer, and a wing nut. Then you can just go through the hole in the handle and hold it down. My husband also drilled me a second hole in the handle so I can hold it down in two places . . . super solid.

  • @Gladtobemom Well I filmed this on a small fold out table. I would normally attach it to the kitchen table. :-)

  • Girlll - You're hysterical to watch & your viddies are WONDERFUL! You beat the snot outta stuffy reading / watching / wading thru dull dry Spinning elitest droll. Spinning IS just as much FUN as your viddies demonstrate! Sign me a devoted subscriber too! Soon as I can - I'll happily plop some coinage to help in your happy joyful & educational endeavors! Keep on teachin' it your way Babe! The Dream Spinner

  • Thank you and have fun!

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  • hey your doing a great job--love your sense of humor--one spinner to another great job--never liked combs but i see the fun doing it!

  • you are so clever and funny , love your personalaty

  • I love your videos! They're very helpful, informative, and fun to watch. You obviously love what you do and you seem like a really fun person. Keep up the good work!

  • wow wow wow what  a woman

  • Hi Rexenne

    what an insparation you are your vids a addictive.

    i' a new spinner from the UK and am learning so much from your nutty tutorials.

    this is going to come so handy when i do re enactment for the kids in school.

    keep them coming i love them you mad woman.

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