Welcome! I am a hand spinner and the whole process of spinning yarn from raw fleece to pretty yarn just fascinates me. I hope I can share on a tip or two about fiber. I'd like to share the scenery from around my home in beautiful New England and perhaps a recipe (and too many pictures of Jake and Marvin, our dogs). I hope you enjoy..................Emily
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Am I Alone?
Cadorette CPW treadle
Just kidding. I know that I'm not alone but, at least in my circle, I'm the only one that prefers a single treadle spinning wheel. Someone even asked me why I had "downgraded" to a single treadle! I learned to spin on an Ashford Kiwi, a castle style double treadle. My dream wheel from the beginning was a Schacht Reeves 30 inch wheel. After spinning on the Kiwi for a couple of years, I bought an Aura(another double treadle and perfect for spinning bulky yarns) because most of the yarn that sold in my Etsy shop was art yarn, I finally decided that I needed to take the plunge with a single treadle Saxony because I couldn't stop thinking about owning one. I imagined that a single treadle would be way more comfortable for me. I bought a Country Craftsman wheel and fell in love. I was able sit more comfortably and spin for much longer. Long draw spinning became so much easier. I kept the CC for about a year and finally ordered the SR with a single treadle. The Schacht- Reeves is magical; I had an emotional attachment to it immediately (I know, I know...it is a thing). Now I have a lovely Cadorette CPW too. It has all worked out well;I use the Aura, the SR and the CPW most days and like/use each for different reasons. In summary, if you like the idea of a single treadle, seek one out and try it. You may find, as I did that a single treadle is your preferred method of spinning. If you do, there's a bonus.....you'll spend a lot less money!
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