I’ve Been Spinning … Again

As those of you who’ve been around for awhile know, I used to spin.  I bought a great Lendrum double treadle, watched some DVDs, took a class at Estes Park, bought some fiber and messed around with spinning. I never really dedicated myself to it and never felt like it was everything I thought it would be. And eventually I put the wheel away and moved away from spinning. I even thought about selling my wheel, but Marcia & Diana talked me out of it.

After that I’m not sure exactly what happened, but I started seeing a lot of talk on blogs about spinning and fiber and how much people were enjoying their spinning. Then one day I was looking at dealers on Schacht’s website and saw that there’s a new dealer right here in Laramie. In a hazy series of events, I advertised my Lendrum for sale on Ravelry and called Talia at International Fleeces about a Schacht Matchless. And as they say, it was all down hill from there. It turns out that Talia had been trying to get a spinning club started so we agreed to get together the following week and she would bring a Matchless and a Ladybug for me to try.

I sat down with Talia and spun on the Matchless in double drive, then in Scotch tension, then I spun on the Ladybug in Scotch tension. When I sat down, it was kind of like being a newbie all over again – almost like I’d never spun before. The difference was that it came back to me fairly quickly and with Talia’s instructions on drafting and mechanics, I feel like I improved a lot that first night. After a couple of hours of spinning, it was very clear to me that I loved the Matchless and loved spinning in double drive (which is something I’d never done because I couldn’t set my Lendrum up like that)!

The second week was even better than the first. Talia again loaned me her Matchless until mine arrives and I spun some lovely blue-faced leicester from Sweet Georgia.

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As you can see, it’s a little uneven – some is underspun, some overspun, but I made yarn! And I enjoyed it. I consider that fantastic progress in my spinning adventures. Talia let me keep her Matchless and take it home with me, so I’ve been spinning like crazy.

I bought 12 ounces of Jacob Humbug from International Fleeces and proceeded to spin that all up between the second and third week of our club (which is still nameless)

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I plied the Jacob as a 3-ply – my first attempt at that – and while it’s still uneven with over- and under-spun (and plied) areas, it’s better than the first yarn. Don’t you think? I even practiced a little Navajo-plying on what was left on one bobbin! I guess I need to remember to do that penny thing with the pictures. I’m new to taking pictures of this yarn stuff, so sorry for the omission.  The Jacob is an aran weight, I’d guess.  I guess I should also figure out the wraps per inch. That might be useful information, huh.

Last week at spinning club, Talia helped me figure out how to spin the Falkland from the JulieSpins fiber club (unclub?). I’m shooting for a sport weight 3-ply and with her help I did a practice skein and am on my way. I love having someone help me figure things like that out the first time. It makes all the difference because I actually feel like I’m learning, and not just spinning my wheels (hah).

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I took that picture Saturday morning before I spent a whole lot of time yesterday spinning.  I’m almost done with the first 3rd of the fiber (I have 10 oz total, so each bobbin should have a little over 3 oz) and the first bobbin is about 3/4 full. I know my singles aren’t completely even, but they’re pretty darned good for me!

I’ve been trying to spin a little bit every day and I’ve found that if I can get up and get ready in the morning (rather than screwing around) I have 15-30 minutes to spin and that really makes a difference.  I sometimes spin in the evening too, especially if we’re watching (i.e. listening to) something on tv, but even if that doesn’t happen, I got some spinning in for the day. I’m so glad that I decided to stick with spinning (thanks girls!), and for me, selling my Lendrum and deciding on a Matchless has been very motivational. And I am so grateful that I found Talia and that she’s willing to take the time to work with me – a good teacher really does make all the difference.

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7 Responses to “I’ve Been Spinning … Again”

  1. Carole

    Hooray! Maybe you just needed to get the right wheel? I love my Matchless but I still have my Lendrum because the woolee winder set up on that makes it ideal for plying.

  2. Diana

    Those falkland singles look fantastic! They are so even and skinny. The yarn is going to turn out beautiful. I might copy you and do a sportweight 3-ply too :-)

    I enjoyed reading about your re-entry into spinning. Great post!

  3. yahaira

    I have no clue what any of that means, but oooo pretty yarn!

    whats the difference between the wheel you had and the new one?

  4. Marcia Cooke

    Great job….especially on the Jacob, but I find Jacob very forgiving and easy to spin. Don’t know why they don’t suggest it to more beginners! Three ply will also help make your yarn more even, but I’ll email you a few more suggestions, and will send you that article about the Schacht. In the meantime, if you can get your hands on the latest issue of SpinOff, Abby Franquemont has a great article on the differences between double drive, Scotch tension and Irish tension….you will see why I adore my Wee Robin! (And am not so crazy about double drive :) ) Now that we are through traveling for a while, I’m going to set up my Robin in the kitchen and get back to that mountain of Upland Woo/Alpaca roving that I’m working on!

  5. Rebekah

    You have my dream wheel! I’m so jealous. And your spinning is beautiful.

  6. caitlyn

    Your yarn is so beautiful! Great job, Steph!
    I learned on a DT Schacht Matchless, which I *loved*. But I bought a Lendrum because of the price…now I wonder if I would have stuck with spinning more if I had the Matchless!

  7. Linda

    Spinning is great! I do the morning quickly too and get in 20 minutes of spinning, those little bits of practice make a huge difference don’t they.
    And you have my dream wheel too!


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