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From Monsters and Critics.com Non-Fiction Book Reviews Packed with excellent detailed photos and clear written instruction, this is the sort of instruction book I wish was available when I struggled to teach myself how to spin. Beginning with an overview of wool construction, the different types of prepared fibers and important terminology including a clear demonstration of drafting, readers then learn how to use a drop spindle. Spinning wheel parts, drives and tensioning are simply explained before getting into the specifics of choosing the best wheel for your needs. Careful photography allows the beginning spinner to easily grasp the knack of using a leader, drafting, evaluating your yarn and evenly filling the bobbins. The comprehensive troubleshooting section alone is worth purchasing this book, as are the inventive uses for shoeboxes and flowerpots. Plying, Niddy-Noddy’s, setting the twist, working with your new yarns, wheel maintenance and more are clearly explained without overwhelming the beginner in unfamiliar terminology. This really is the next best thing to taking private spinning lessons and should become a well-thumbed reference guide for anyone wanting to learn this ancient art.
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