
A book on spinning basics for beginners from internationally acclaimed spinner and weaver Anne Field. With easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions, Anne guides the novice spinner through all they need to know to get started. She explains the spinning process and techniques, including preparation of fleeces, worsted and woolen spinning methods, plying, adjusting tension, treadling, skeining, drafting and blending as well as helpful advice about spinning wheels and how they work. A wide rangeof fibers suitable for spinning are featured--wool, alpaca, silk, mohair, cotton, angora, and synthetic and blended fibers--with details on the characteristics of each fiber and best spinning methods to use. Also included are many great projects with full instructions on how to use your newly spun yarns. Fully illustrated with full color photographs throughout.
Publisher:
North Pomfret, Vt. : Trafalgar Square, 2011
ISBN:
9781570764929
1570764921
1570764921
Branch Call Number:
746.12041 F4531L 2011
Characteristics:
207 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm
Alternative Title:
Learn to spin


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This book has a nice overview of handspinning. In particular, it describes the qualities of various fibers including wool, alpaca, silk, mohair, and angora. It is useful to a beginning spinner, too, since the author offers solutions to problems common to the beginner.
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