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YST Episode 72 Support Spindles
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Apr 28, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Two sections of the post for support spindles, a book review and a discussion of my recent experience spinning angora on my three support spindles.
The book Fleegle Spins Supported is available here.
A YouTube video of me spinning cotton on the Royale Hare brass support spindle is found here and the spindle is available to order from her Etsy shop here. I apologize for saying on the podcast that the spindle was not readily available, I did not look up the link until after I did the recording, my bad!
The music in today's podcast is by singer/songwriter Emma Wallace who I found on MusicAlley. The piano piece is called Interlude, and the closing song is Support for my Argument.
My blog with photos can be found here.
Finally the Spinners Journal, a place to record all the processes of any of your spinning projects can be purchased here. Thanks for your support of this podcast by purchasing the journal!
The book Fleegle Spins Supported is available here.
A YouTube video of me spinning cotton on the Royale Hare brass support spindle is found here and the spindle is available to order from her Etsy shop here. I apologize for saying on the podcast that the spindle was not readily available, I did not look up the link until after I did the recording, my bad!
The music in today's podcast is by singer/songwriter Emma Wallace who I found on MusicAlley. The piano piece is called Interlude, and the closing song is Support for my Argument.
My blog with photos can be found here.
Finally the Spinners Journal, a place to record all the processes of any of your spinning projects can be purchased here. Thanks for your support of this podcast by purchasing the journal!
Released:
Apr 28, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
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