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Spinning >> Hand Spindles
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The equipment for hand spinning a thread from fibre, these hand spindles are perfectly balanced to generate the greatest spin

Explorer Pack: Spinning

This fun pack contains simple instructions to get you started with handspindling and includes a high whorl spindle, 4 x 100gm wool tops in various ...

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Spindle; Ashford Turkish

This Turkish spindle is a fun and practical way to make a perfect ball of original handspun yarn. The crossbars slide away to leave the ball of yarn ...

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Spindle; High Whorl

This high whorl (or top whorl spindle) is suitable for spinning medium yarn. It is the basic equipment, for portable spinning and also the place to ...

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Spindle; Low whorl 70gm

This low whorl (or drop spindle) is suitable for spinning medium yarn. It is the basic equipment, for portable spinning and also the place to begin ...

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Spindle; Schacht Navajo

The Navajo spindle is designed for thigh spinning and has a 12cm diameter whorl and a 76cm long shaft. Length 76cm

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Spindle; Schacht Tahkli

This support spindle is designed for spinning short fibres into a very fine yarn. The Tahkli has a brass shaft and a hard maple pear-shaped whorl. ...

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