CoreSpin Along
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“Corespinning creates an amazing yarn that can replace a conventional spun yarn.“ -Crystal Hesser
For full shownotes with photos, please visit here
To share your spinning, we have a couple of places to share:
Slack Channel: #texturedyarn
Ravelry Group: CoreSpin Along here
We have talked about corespinning in the community previously:
- 51 Yarns SpinAlong: Corespun, Coils & Supercoils Vlog
- 51 Yarns SpinAlong: Corespun, Coils & Supercoils PDF
- How I Spin: Corespinning & Autowrapping
Tips to Get Started:
- Don’t give up
- Good, strong core
- Add twist to the core prior to starting
- Even tension so that the core is being moved onto the bobbin steadily (this keeps the twist from building up beforehand)
- Steam to finish
- Have FUN!
MUSIC //
Glow & Yellow by Scott Buckley (@ScottBuckley) – released under CC-BY 4.0. scottbuckley.com.au
I hope you enjoy this ALONG with us - even if you just spin a little bit to give the technique a try, I encourage you to do so!
Warmly,
Rachel
I hope you enjoyed our conversation. If this is your first time tuning into Wool n’ Spinning Radio, welcome. This audio podcast is a spin-off from the original podcast available on YouTube at youtube.com/RachelSmith. Rachel has been podcasting since 2014, talking about handspinning and making yarn. Her passion is working with her handspun yarns in projects, both knit and woven. Links to the website, Instagram and more are available in the show notes and at Patreon.com/woolnspinning.
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Thank you for listening! If you would like to be a guest on Wool n' Spinning Radio, please reach out below, in the comments, or send an email to rachel@welfordpurls.com.
Until next month, keep wool close and your spindles closer!