Do you already know how to spin but would like to take the next step?
Are you intimidated by some of the fibre preps you see and need to conquer your fear?
Maybe you have taught yourself how to spin and need some help filling in your knowledge gaps.
Maybe you’re afraid of learning to spin finer yarn for fear you will not be able to spin those lovely bulky yarns any longer.
This three hour class may be just what you need!
We will talk about
- Spinning twist and plying twist and how they work together to makes fibres into yarn.
- Different types of drafts: short-forward draw, short-backwards draw, traditional long-draw, supported long-draw, spinning from the fold.
- Moving from spinning larger to spinning finer and back again.
- What is a diz and how do you use it?
- Whorls and ratios: what are they and when do you use a different one?
- Spinning from some lesser used fibre preps such as a batt, a rolag, washed fleece.
There will be time set aside for questions, so bring your biggest issues and we will work on improving them for you.
Prerequisites
This class is suitable for beginners spinners. You will need to be able to spin a continuous single. Plying knowledge is not required but will be an asset.
Tools and Supplies You Need to Bring
Materials Included
- 25g batt
- 25g washed fleece
- Approximately 20 page booklet
Early bird class price is available until April 25.
If you prefer not to use a credit or debit card, you can send an e-transfer to info@elana.ca of $65 before April 25 and $75 after this date.
Class Date: Thursday, May 9
Time: 10am-2pm with an hour break for lunch (bring your lunch)
Location: Hall at the Millarville Racetrack, 306097 192 St W, Millarville, AB, T0L 1K0