In this episode of The Peahen’s Ponderings, TJ King shares her experience on choosing a supported spindle. If you have ever thought about learning supported spinning but didn’t even know where to start, this episode will provide you some guidance on choosing your first spindle and bowl.
You can find supporting photos for this podcast here.
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[…] He offered to let me keep it (it’s good to be the Peahen!) but I personally prefer longer spindles. (You can read more about my preferred spindles here or listen to my podcast about choosing a supported spindle here.) […]
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[…] This post covers everything you need to know about choosing a supported spindle bowl. Especially if you are new to supported spinning, the options for bowls can seem as dizzying as the spindles themselves! (Need advice on choosing a supported spindle? Check out my podcast episode here). […]
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[…] Hey believe it or not, I don’t have an infinite supply of spindles, despite my good fortune in being the wife to the Spanish Peacock. And of the spindles I do have, there are a handful that I want to use all the time. This is my collection of bead and ninja spindles with a shaft length of about 11″. They are relatively lightweight, so I can put a decent amount of fiber on them, and they are lightning fast. (If you want to learn more about my supported spindle recommendations, you can listen to this podcast.) […]
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