Here’s a picture of me with my new spinning wheel! For more pictures, and some thoughts on how this spinning wheel is going to help me make my weaving practice more a socially responsible small business, please visit the blog post on my website.
I’m interested in ways that we can cut down on textile waste and over-production, which includes giving textile production back to individual skilled craftsmen. I have a lot of thoughts, so if you’re also interested in starting a dialogue about this issue, please, get in touch!
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I need a spinning wheel and a loom so I can weave all my own homewares. Ugh can you imagine how luscious using a...
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missmutton reblogged this from textilenerd and added:
I am so jealous because I want a lout spinning wheel too. X>
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dramallamaknitting reblogged this from textilenerd and added:
Awesome! Enjoy spinning! It’s a wonderful feeling to create yarn from raw wool.
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