Whoops!
I guess time really got away from me - though I don't have a lot to report. I've been sticking with spinning this month again, and in particular trying to get some small samples spun up. This is what I started with:
And I'm doing better than I expected - I'll post what I've managed to accomplish this month in June.
I've also acquired some spindles - one was a gift and huge surprise!
It's also difficult to photograph, but it's a beautiful Bristlecone Glindle with a dragon burned onto the shaft. :-D She's lovely and I hope to start something on her next month. :-D
And I bought another supported Tilt-a-Whorl:
Isn't she cute?? And she spins a treat - possibly even better than the first one! I've not done much on her yet due to trying to get other things finished, but I love it already! I also bought a stone-whorl drop spindle from A Dyeing Wish on Etsy that I haven't had a chance to check out at all:
because I fell in love with it's bead. I may end up turning it into a supported spindle since I don't use drop spindles very often. And I made some bead spindles from some sparkly beads that I found in WalMart's earring section. :-D And a spindling travel kit - this is awesome:
You can see a shorty sparkly bead spindle in there, and the Tilt-a-Whorls fit in there too. And in last month's travels I found a brass bowl to put in there - perfect! If I use the spindles with metal shafts I can leave this in the car and not worry much about it. :-)
I spent some time in the woodshop this weekend and made a couple of phangs, a wrist distaff, and small spinning bowl, so I haven't spent much time spinning. Though this afternoon I've been doing bits of spinning here-and-there, and am about to get back to spinning some very nubby silk on a Nepalese spindle that a friend made for me.
I took an afternoon off a couple of weeks ago and took The Finn out onto the deck to spin for a bit since it was so nice. Here is what my view looked like:
Looks like he's captaining a ship, doesn't he?! LOL
And I'm doing better than I expected - I'll post what I've managed to accomplish this month in June.
I've also acquired some spindles - one was a gift and huge surprise!
It's also difficult to photograph, but it's a beautiful Bristlecone Glindle with a dragon burned onto the shaft. :-D She's lovely and I hope to start something on her next month. :-D
And I bought another supported Tilt-a-Whorl:
Isn't she cute?? And she spins a treat - possibly even better than the first one! I've not done much on her yet due to trying to get other things finished, but I love it already! I also bought a stone-whorl drop spindle from A Dyeing Wish on Etsy that I haven't had a chance to check out at all:
because I fell in love with it's bead. I may end up turning it into a supported spindle since I don't use drop spindles very often. And I made some bead spindles from some sparkly beads that I found in WalMart's earring section. :-D And a spindling travel kit - this is awesome:
You can see a shorty sparkly bead spindle in there, and the Tilt-a-Whorls fit in there too. And in last month's travels I found a brass bowl to put in there - perfect! If I use the spindles with metal shafts I can leave this in the car and not worry much about it. :-)
I spent some time in the woodshop this weekend and made a couple of phangs, a wrist distaff, and small spinning bowl, so I haven't spent much time spinning. Though this afternoon I've been doing bits of spinning here-and-there, and am about to get back to spinning some very nubby silk on a Nepalese spindle that a friend made for me.
I took an afternoon off a couple of weeks ago and took The Finn out onto the deck to spin for a bit since it was so nice. Here is what my view looked like:
Looks like he's captaining a ship, doesn't he?! LOL
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