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East Indian Rosewood is the gorgeous wood used to craft the whorl on this Tibetan support spindle. The shaft is Cocobolo.
One of my latest resin spindles, this one has a slightly wonky shaft and was always going to be just for me. I was wanting to test the stain and how it holds to the flicking... So far, so good!
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This Tibetan support spindle is approximately 12 1/2 inches long and weighs 50g (1.8 ounces). The Goncalo Alves whorl measures approximately 1.75 inches and has been attached to a Birch shaft. The tip has been crafted from hard Mesquite.
Whorl: Padauk & zebrawood
Shaft: Zebrawood, 7 1/2"
Weight: 0.95 g.
Purchased from Hatchtown Farms at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival, May 2005.
spindle: malcolm fielding spindle
fiber: natural brown baby camel.
i ran out of yardage for haruni shawl. so i gotta spin some more. hopefully 1 oz should cover the last 4 rows plus bind off.
This sculpture by artist Blessing Hancock is located in the Village of West Greenville plaza near the Anchorage restaurant. It was created to honor the 15th anniversary of the Artisphere art festival. Titled 'Spindle', it is modeled after the spindles in textile mills of the past. The internal dynamic colored LED lighting adds a distinct character at night.
The metal surface is composed of words supplied by residents about Greenville. At night their shadow spells out words on the ground.
This is a bottom view showing the yarn that started in Corner #4 being wound diagonally to Corner #2.
Seems to turn freely now that I got the gunk outta there. I just need to figure out how to fix the nut in place properly.
My daughter is getting interested in making her own yarn and asked for a drop spindle. This is the second one as she wanted one with the hook on the other end, too, just to try both out. It's all oak. Helpy was hoping to do a little climbing.
Curly Maple and Turquoise Drop Spindle by Autumn Hollow Farm available at www.autumnhollowfarm.com or at www.etsy.com/shop/AutumnHollowFarm