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Introduction to Fibers Spinning Student Work 2009

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Introduction to FibersSpinning

Student Work 2009

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Professional Spinners

A new direction in hand spun yarns

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Lexi Boeger

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Lexi Boeger

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Lexi Boeger

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PLUCKYFLUFF!!!

http://pluckyfluff1.livejournal

.com/

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http://www.insubordiknit.com/jacey

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NEWSPAPER YARN!!! It’s recycled!

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Check out Frigga!!!!!Norse Queen Goddess, Frigga or Frigg, spins the yarn into clouds. FRIGGA YEAH.

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Rumplestiltskin (took your baby.)

In the story of Rumplestiltskin, a young girl was forced to spin straw into gold after her father’s fictitious boasting.

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THE FATES OF DOOM.

The three fates spun the Thread of Life of mortals.

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Egyptian Period

Egyptians used spun flax to wrap mummies

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Check out these Spindles!

Turkish Spindle aka Double Cross Arm

Spindle

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Spinning Wheels (Spin it!!!!)

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Renaissance Years

Even Leonardo da Vinci was interested in spinning!

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The 1700’s

Spin it, Jenny! (The Spinning Jenny) The Walking

Wheel

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Modern Times Spinning Machines

Ring Spinning

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Spinning

How to begin

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A sliver is a long bundle of fiber that is generally used to spin yarn. A sliver is created by carding or combing the

fiber, which is then drawn into long strips where the fiber is parallel. When sliver is drawn further and given a slight

twist, it becomes roving.

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Short draw is the spinning technique used to create worsted yarns. It is spun from combed roving, sliver or wool

top- anything with the fibers all lined up parallel to the yarn. It is generally spun from long stapled fibers. Short draw spun yarns are smooth, strong, sturdy yarns, and

dense.

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Niddy-Noddy made from ½ inch PVC piping and t joint connections.

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Singles yarns are created by twisting the individual fibers together.

Ply yarns are two or more single yarns twisted together. A two ply yarn is two singles twisted together. A Three ply yarn is three singles twisted together., and so on.

Cord or Cable yarns are two or more ply yarns twisted together. Cord yarns are used for ropes, cordage, and sewing thread.

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Spinning Wheel

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Lazy Kate is used to hold bobbins when plying yarns together. You can create your own with a show box and

knitting needles poked through the box.