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Topic: Spinning
These few days are spinning intensive. Saturday Diane, others and I will be at Wild Purls at a spin-in from 1-4. I plan to bring some Cross Patch Creations roving that I'm spinning into a multicolored medium weight yarn with texture. Just mindless spinning is my plan. Nothing is as peaceful as just spinning.
Today two people came over to learn spindle spinning. One brought with her a Madagascar spindle that her mother brought home from when they were missionaries in Madagascar. This student has lived in Madagascar and imports items from there for sale. Fortunately she had told me about her spindle and I googled it before she came and found a reference to a Spinoff article in 2002. Pulled out this Spinoff and was able to show her spinning from the region in Madagascar where she got the spindle. It is a supported spindle you spin on your thigh. She sat on the floor and spun with it. I sat on the floor for a while and spun a fine yarn on a Russian support spindle I had. I couldn't have spent all day doing this and relaxing. Sorry to have to stop.
Tomorrow morning I am going over to a friend's house who has a new wheel and is having trouble adjusting the tension etc. She took my beginning class at Wild Purls and then ordered her wheel. I LOVE to get people going on their new wheels.
Today brought some sad news. The owner of Joseph's Coat, Susanna Springer, died this week in her sleep. It is all Susanna's fault that I am a spinner. In law school, I used to go by her shop often when it was downtown Missoula and go in and stare at the wheels, fibers, and looms. I couldn't wait to learn to spin. But I was in law school and had 2 children under 4, so I didn't take time. I kept saying as soon as I get a real job. Sure enough within months of graduating and my law job, I had sheep and a wheel. The rest is history. It is hard to imagine my life without spinning and other fiber arts. So thanks Susanna and many knitters, spinners, and weavers in Montana will miss you. Linda
Updated: Thursday, 18 June 2009 7:40 PM MDT
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