Offers advice on finding, selecting, and restoring a spinning wheel, explains how to prepare fleece, and demonstrates each step of the spinning process.
I have been trying to spin using a wheel or a drop spindle for several years but have been running into problems teaching myself and getting my antique wheel in good working order. Even my guild sisters and brothers have had difficulty teaching this left-hander to get going. Recently, a retired spinner donated some books to the Lighthouse Center's Craft Library and this book was included. It's excellent. Ms. Kluger's warm, easy and informative writing style is leading me to the path of feeling that I am a spinner, a part of both history and the future. Often, while I am reading, I find myself thinking . . . . I was looking for that information. If you can get your hands on this book, I highly recommend it.
"The Joy of Spinninig" is a Joy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
"The Joy of Spinning" by Marilyn Kluger is a good read for spinners and non-spinners alike. Her gentle homey descriptions have you interested far more than you ever expected. Her presentation of the technical aspect of spinning is clear, concise,and extremely helpful to the new spinner. The history of spinning and the role of women in society is well presented. The history of her oun journey toward a life enriched by spinning is charming. I believe anyone interested in fiber crafts will find this book informative and enjoyable. I rate it 5 stars.
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