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Intro to Drop Spinning

Page history last edited by Guido Stein 14 years, 3 months ago

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This session is going to be a hands on teaching class and will be limited to 10 people.

 
Due to the large amount of interest and support this class will be open to all as long as we have enough helping hands to help out... should be a lot of fun
 
Skills Needed

No drop spindle skills needed

 

Materials Needed

 

If you have have a drop spindle to learn on, please bring it in, I will bring as many drop spindles as I can.
 
I will also bring fiber... lots of fiber.. yummy fiber.. mmm... 

 

Comments (19)

Mary Ellen Carter Gilson said

at 11:40 am on Dec 14, 2009

I want to attend! I have my own drop spindle.

Guido Stein said

at 12:30 pm on Dec 14, 2009

awesome...

Rachel said

at 6:52 am on Dec 17, 2009

I would like to attend and I have a drop spindle that I'll bring. Should we also bring fiber?

Heidi Fieldston said

at 6:57 am on Dec 17, 2009

I would like to attend. I do not have a drop spindle. thanks

Tanya said

at 7:09 am on Dec 18, 2009

I want to attend! I have my own drop spindle.

Alanna said

at 7:15 am on Dec 18, 2009

Guido, we have 3 beginner drop spindles at home that I would gladly lend you for the session.

Beth said

at 8:12 am on Dec 30, 2009

I need a new craft like I need another hole in my head... Sign me up! :) I don't have a drop spindle...yet.

Aaron Clark said

at 10:13 am on Dec 30, 2009

A friend is giving me her old drop spindle. I'd love to attend and learn how to use it!

Amy Blake-Baldwin said

at 7:01 pm on Jan 3, 2010

I totally need help on drafting ... will want to join in on this one!

Beckie said

at 7:55 pm on Jan 3, 2010

I got a drop spindle last year and tried to learn via youtube, but I'd love some in-person guidance.

Kathleen Sweeney said

at 10:32 am on Jan 4, 2010

I'm with Beth - sign me up!

BlackTabi said

at 9:14 am on Jan 5, 2010

I've tried a couple times unsuccessfully. Maybe I'll "drop" in (hee hee)

Brenda Loescher said

at 10:27 am on Jan 5, 2010

Scheduling permitting, I'll drop in and spin a bit. I've been drop spindling for about 10 years and always love to meet fellow spindlers!

paigep@... said

at 11:40 am on Jan 5, 2010

I know how to spin with a drop spindle - if I do end up going and there's space, I'd be happy to drop by and help out! I also have some sketchy ghetto wooden wagon wheel drop spindles I could bring (I made them for a class that ended up being kinda underpopulated; I don't use them, so if anyone wants to just take them home with them I'll happily doneate them to the cause)

Guido Stein said

at 12:06 pm on Jan 5, 2010

Thanks all for the help and suggestions... I have scheduled this class for Saturday in the auditorium after lunch.... all are welcome and we should have lots of seats on the stage to hang out in.

Margery Meadow said

at 8:04 pm on Jan 5, 2010

I can't be there Saturday afternoon. Since so many people are interested, I hope there can be another session, perhaps on Sunday?

Alanna said

at 1:00 pm on Jan 7, 2010

Looks like there's enough people interested in organizing another session... maybe Sunday could work and someone else could get this spinning? (oops!)

Gudrun Thomassen said

at 1:43 pm on Jan 8, 2010

I'm interested!

melinda said

at 6:17 pm on Jan 8, 2010

Really really looking forward to this one -- don't have a spindle but will be more than happy to sit and observe, and perhaps ogle some of the yummy fiber!

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