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Scottish spindle #1
Scottish spindle #1
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A Whorl-less Wonder: The Traditional Scottish Spindle
Most new handspinners start with drop spindle, but spindles soon multiply in the quest to produce a variety of yarns. So what sets the Scottish spindle apart? Its mobility.
Spinners know that spindles are addictive. Before you know it, you’re a collector seeking out special spindles with a unique history and purpose, such as the Scottish spindle or dealgan (pronounced jal-a-gen), which lacks a whorl.
Made in Oregon from locally sourced materials, by Robert Smith of Pens and More. He only does in person sales, so he kindly let me showcase them here. He hand turns each one on a small lathe so each one is unique.This spindle is over 8.5 inch’s high and weighs 52 grams
Comes with an ounce of fiber and starting yarn.
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