I have been spinning as a hobby for the last 7 years. I took my first spinning class about 23 years ago, in the autumn of 1994. It was a weekend class given by a spinner by the name of Julie Calloway who was then living in West Limerick. I promptly fell in love with spinning and rented a spinning wheel from Julie for a month or so. However I handed back that wheel and packed away the spindle when I found I was expecting baby nr 1. The old stone farmhouse we were house-sitting in was just too cold to allow me to sit and spin comfortably in the evenings and I needed my pennies for baby stuff, not wool.
Roll on 16 years, and I had some time off work on sick leave. I discovered the internet, and knitting blogs, and www.ravelry.com. From there it was but a few steps to unpacking the spindle and buying some wool to spin. Before I knew it I had an offer of a spinning wheel for sale. Yes! I bought my first wheel that summer, 2010.
Things have moved on, I have more wheels and lots of wool. More on this another time.
For now, here are photos from a spinning workshop I gave in October 2017.
Above are the photos of the finished plied yarns.
Below are some more photos. First, the books I had on display, then my new Hero Drumcarder.
Next, skeins of my handspun yarn, spun with dyed fleece from Kerry Woollen Mills; a
Happy spinning all!
Liz love your blog well done. Looking forward to reading more...
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