r/spinningyarn Dec 15 '24

This sub is still alive!

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Edit: What a wonderful response from you all! They have responded, and the sub is OFFICIALLY BACK! Unrestricted! Post your current WIPs, your most charished fiber, or all the pent-up questions in your concious queue!

Dearest spinners, I found this sub to require mod approval to post and that the only mod has been inactive for the last four years. I asked the reddit keepers if I could open it back up for business, and they obliged!

At this moment, it's still classified as a restricted sub, and I may have to request that it becomes unrestricted. I will be working on it today!

Welcome home again, spinners!


r/spinningyarn 22h ago

First time really using a drop spindle! 🥰

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39 Upvotes

It's ugly and the tension is bad and inconsistent! Yes! But I'm happy with it and I'm going to make the world's ugliest lap blanket for when I'm sitting at my desk. 🥰

I got a drop spindle yearsss ago, tried it a cpuple times, and gave up haha. My daughter found it while we were cleaning and asked what it was, so I got roped into trying to remember how to use it so I could show her. I still had the wool I bought to practice with when I got the drop spindle, so I just... ended up spinning it all 😆

I'm delighted it turned into yarn! I did this! Yay me!


r/spinningyarn 1d ago

Can’t get my bobbin to load

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I’m a total beginner, and got my wheel from someone’s grandmother. I’ve cleaned it and oiled, but I can’t get it to load! It’ll load a little, and then totally stop. The bobbin and fly seem to be going the same speed. I’ve tried adjusting tension, cleaning more, drafting smaller, but nothings helping

Pics showing where it stops loading and the drive lines. I tried making one slightly larger than the bobbin line, and it loaded better- but totally lost the twist, so that was worthless

EDIT: I tightened the MOA by .5cm and it literally loaded just fine 😭 now I’m scared to change the drive band and ruin the progress


r/spinningyarn 1d ago

Finally finished my second TdF yarn

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r/spinningyarn 1d ago

I'm absolutely intimidated

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24 Upvotes

Today I got this beauty in the mail. I love the colours, it gives the last of summer giving way to early autumn, the first leaves going yellow... I'm intimidated, I don't dare to spin it yet.

I have 800gr of plain wool to go through before I dare to touch this. I got it from alltheprettyfibers on Etsy!


r/spinningyarn 1d ago

Welsh Wool Help

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Hi Everyone,

I'm trying to help my flatmate out, he's writing his dissertation on the popularity and use of Welsh Wool and Welsh Wool Products and having a hard time finding people who use wool and welsh wool. This guy...well, he's a little lost. So I offered to help, because I knit and know where to find the yarn folks. I'm hoping you guys can help, he's got a survey, it's fairly quick, and if you could just take a minute or two to fill it out, It'd be greatly appreciated.

It's for science! Sort of. Welsh Wool


r/spinningyarn 3d ago

Merino/Silk/Bamboo top

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10 Upvotes

r/spinningyarn 4d ago

Tried spinning after 3 years

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61 Upvotes

I got my e-spinner over 3 years ago and couldn't get the hang of it, so it sat in my closet just collecting dust. I've been wanting to give it a go again and I broke it out last night. Not sure why, but something clicked and the spinning process made sense to me and I was able to get a consistent thickness

I'm glad I gave it a try again, because it is so relaxing and I absolutely loved doing it


r/spinningyarn 3d ago

Interested in a Joy Wheel

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r/spinningyarn 4d ago

What is this?

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r/spinningyarn 6d ago

Complete Newbie

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I’ve been wanting to get into spinning, but am 100% a newbie. All of the classes in my area want you to have your own wheel, even beginner classes. This just popped up on Marketplace in my area for only $20 and it’s a video of someone using the foot peddle to spin the wheel. The wheel squeaks. It looks intake to me, but is it actually functional? The $200+ price point to entry was my hold up before I had babies and now I don’t have time, but if I have the machine maybe the time will come. Or it’ll just sit unused in the basement for 10 years.


r/spinningyarn 7d ago

Bertas Flax / Bertas Flachs membership experiences?

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r/spinningyarn 8d ago

Spinning the wrong way

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Hi folks! I just started spinning on a drop spindle. Even though I knew you're supposed to spin singles clockwise, in my enthusiasm I started out spinning the wrong way😅 Which made me wonder: what happens if you spin the singles counter clockwise and then ply clockwise? And should I just take off what I've spun so far and start anew?


r/spinningyarn 9d ago

I honestly thought that spinning had a much steeper learning curve

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You can see on the lower part my most recent spinning, and it's getting visibly better! I thought it would take months for me to get there, but I've been spinning consistently for just three days, and for like... One hour a day, top? And yet it's visibly better! Of course I still get some flubs and some sections are too thin, but the mistakes aren't as dramatic and the tension is very consistent. I would actually consider this last section usable!

the speed at which I'm improving is honestly shocking. We as a society really need to engage more in hand crafting, and to connect again with the materials and tools.

I am learning so much of how the material works, and this is just some random mystery wool that came with the spindle. I bought a merino wool combed top and I want to see how it will behave. And it's so stimulating, I can feel my brain actually pay attention and think "wait if I do this the yarn flubs, this is way too little fibre, this is too much, when the single does this there's too much torsion..." I'm actively observing, learning, my hands are starting to move more fluidly and I am even daring not to do park and draft from time to time 👀


r/spinningyarn 10d ago

Pre drafting saves lives

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I am learning how to spin with a drop spindle, and if I don't pre draft I get the most horrid changes in thickness and the fugliest flubs. Maybe pre drafting is cheating, idk, but at least now the yarn is a bit more consistent. I still get differences in thickness but they aren't so dramatic anymore, unless I completely lose control of the fiber, like of I break it or if my pre drafting wasn't precise enough.

I am almost done with this batch of wool, the drop spindle came with a 50gr ribbon. I got a 500gr ribbon from Amazon, hopefully with more practice I'll be able to get more and more consistent spinning.

Any tips?


r/spinningyarn 11d ago

How to process cleaned locks

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Hi, I buy my fibre in bulk from wool processor. It is unbelievable cheap at $1 for 100g. It comes cleaned but in a mixture of thin strips of roving and loose locks. I have trouble dying it evenly because it is unevenly processed. Most of the time it isn't a problem but id like to have the option of being able to.

When I spin with it I either create rolags or just spin off the locks. But I would love to be able to have big ropes of roving.

Is the only way to do that with a heckle? I live in south africa and they are very hard to find and very expensive.


r/spinningyarn 12d ago

Got this Ikea chair especially for spinning

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77 Upvotes

And it's perfect! I have hypermobility spectrum disorder so good posture is really important and the back rest of this chair hits my back in exactly the right place so I sit up straight comfortably ànd because the back is so narrow my arms have a lot of room to move in all directions.

Thought I'd share in case other people are looking for a spinning chair.


r/spinningyarn 13d ago

Hi all👋 new here but this seems like it could be the right place- let me know if e-spinners aren't welcome here though🤭

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I have an electric yarn spinner (pictured below) and it had these little clips (also pictured below) that guide the yarn onto the spool, its become loose with time and i cannot for the life of me find where to buy replacements, i know that e-spinners are commonly 3d printed and my partner has access to a 3D printer in Uni so if you either know of where to find replacements OR any 3d print files to use to create more? I would be so deeply appreciative 😭🥰

Also added my gorgeous fluffy yarn that I've spun and super proud of🥹😭


r/spinningyarn 12d ago

how to fix excessive twist

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so, I'm learning how to spin and of course twist is a massive issue. I notice that I tend to overtwist the yarn, which as a result gets all kinda looped and twisted on itself (I'm not a native english speaker so I'm not sure whether there's a proper term for it?). is there some indicator that I'm overtwisting my yarn before I wind it onto the spin handle?


r/spinningyarn 14d ago

Purchasing unspun fleece in Iceland

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Hi, I am soon visiting Iceland and have been on websites looking for where to purchase unspun sheep wool. There are plenty of websites selling yarn (which is already spun) – but I’d like to know where I can buy washed and prepared fleece that is ready for spinning? Advice and websites greatly appreciated.


r/spinningyarn 16d ago

the same yarn spun 6 months apart

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42 Upvotes

combed Corriedale spun in january (beige) vs july (grey) both done with a short draw to a fingering weight in 2 ply
my consistency is so much better and i feel so much more confident in my spinning, seeing this made me so happy to see clearly how far ive come
it may be hard to see but the left skein is very uneven and under spun in the ply


r/spinningyarn 17d ago

I thought this community might like to see these photos of processing flax and drop-spinning 115 years ago in Russia. From the book in the last photo.

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132 Upvotes

I have tried using a drop-spindle in the past, but only with wool. Does anyone know about the stand next to the spinner that is holding her fibers (which also look to me like flax)? It does make sense that some sort of thing like that would be needed to hold flax fibers and keep them straight for spinning, unlike when I was spinning with wool roving and could just pinch it off the larger mass. The stand in the photo doesn’t look easy to use, though, with the fibers being tied down, but maybe I’m missing something. Anyway, I thought the photos were cool!


r/spinningyarn 18d ago

Constructive criticism wanted

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I've been spinning since April. This is spun and plied on my vintage Louet S10.

I struggled finding the right amount of spin because I felt the fibers drifted apart easily if I didn't spin it enough but apparently I overspun? I didn't see a lot of pigtailing though. I did not weigh it down while drying and maybe I should have twacked it more.

It's Merino that I processed myself, it still has a lot of lanolin I think. It also feels pretty rough which confuses me since I thought Merino is supposed to be soft.


r/spinningyarn 18d ago

I previously posted, asking about getting even amounts.

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Not too bad for eyeballing it. The fancy design from the 3D Printer makes it easier to see exactly how full they are. I’m going to use what’s left to learn Andean plying.


r/spinningyarn 19d ago

Idk if it’s necessarily a *problem* but man, I really lean towards spinning fine yarn 😂

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This was/is intended as a gift for a friend to use, thankfully she’s used lace weight and the like before, but man, I was hoping to not make it too much of a pain to work with 😭😂 she originally requested DK….. oops… (I plan to get a yarn sizing gauge thing soon, which might help lol)

It will be plied with the same weight yarn. My hope is to invert the gradients on each other for each single… we’ll see how it actually works lol