The PassioKnit Spinner Podcast - Bonus Episode 3 - my spinning wheels

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • Welcome! In this bonus episode I am showing off my spinning wheels and tell you a little bit about how they work and other interesting stuff.
    You can find me as "schnueffeltier" on Instagram and Ravelry. Please come over and join our group!

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  • @anaramirez9813
    @anaramirez9813 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤ beautiful,love love your wheels , tks for showing them to us

  • @MZPurple786
    @MZPurple786 2 роки тому +1

    I loved seeing all your wheels! I have a lout S-10 and a Hansen e-spinner. I love them both.

  • @ginnied7346
    @ginnied7346 7 місяців тому

    I thought you showing off your wheels was fantastic, it gave me a really good idea of the one I'd like to maybe get next, as I have a kiwi 3 and a Haldane saxony style which needs a referb but I'm still quite new to spinning so watching anyone else explain it all the in and outs of the wheels they have, I think is the perfect way to hopefully end up with my own dream wheel, not that the kiwi 3 isn't lovely and or work well as it does do both, but as you oviousily know spinning and wanting to have all the gadgets an that is so addictive, but at least it's a healthy one
    👍for showing off your lovely beautiful wheels

  • @mesangmom
    @mesangmom 5 років тому +2

    Irish tension is a band over the flyer shaft (like the standard louet ) in a bobbin driven wheel. Scotch is a line around the bobbin in a flyer driven wheel. I really like the irish tension for art yarn because you can lay a finger on the band to really yank the yarn in when you are ready. Sometimes if you have the high tension needed to draw in thick yarn, or on a full bobbin, it can get very hard to treadle.

  • @TheRosewin
    @TheRosewin 8 років тому +1

    Lovely and interesting to see all your wheels. I only have the one wheel that I've had since I was a teenager. (I am in my 40s now >.

  • @carolempluckrose4188
    @carolempluckrose4188 2 роки тому

    My beautiful wheel is a Saxony. I got it 2nd hand, it's handmade from solid oak and you really won't be moving it about much! Getting it in the car to bring it home and out again was a proper British pantomime.
    My husband once tried to get our then cat, Suzi a Blue Persian, to stand on the single treddle. I understand her look was "Daddy if you want someone to 'play' on it, get yourself a guinea pig!"
    Thank you for your very interesting video about your wheels.

  • @SomethingBeautifulHandcrafts
    @SomethingBeautifulHandcrafts 7 років тому

    I am so glad I listened to your podcast. I live somewhere I don't have access to other wheels, this was very informative. It's also cool to meet someone who doesn't like to spin lace or fingering weight either. i spin what I use, and I don't use either of those. And the woolie winder feels like it's taking away part of my experience, lol.

  • @littletownknitter8070
    @littletownknitter8070 7 років тому

    What a wonderful informational video of your wheels.

  • @sharonkeller7397
    @sharonkeller7397 7 років тому +3

    Thank you so much! This was so interesting to see. :)

  • @cheetahsdimples-1
    @cheetahsdimples-1 6 років тому

    Thank You so interesting to watch...I want to learn how to spin my own yarn and still confused on which spinning wheel to buy, But I will be watching your video (this one ) Again....Thank You so much for the information....:)

  • @craftymystic4868
    @craftymystic4868 8 років тому +2

    Awesome! I've got 10 or so sewing machines, so totally get the obsession. Thanks for showing us (and no, I don't do videos)

  • @pathowes32
    @pathowes32 8 років тому

    Totally awesome

  • @apassionforlace
    @apassionforlace 7 років тому

    this was SO interesting. noe I an put a picture to some of the wheels I hear others are using.
    I have a Kromski Minstrel myself. i don't think it is very pretty but is #spins very well. thanks for the info

  • @DixieDoodles
    @DixieDoodles 8 років тому

    Thanks this was helpful.

  • @suebrady6179
    @suebrady6179 6 років тому +1

    Cardboard or plastic storage bobbins plus a bobbin winder are a great option to avoid buying lots of expensive bobbins for each wheel. Check in a weaving supply website/store.

  • @suzannes4730
    @suzannes4730 Рік тому

    Nice video! Did you know, (other than your Hansen Spinner), that your Schacht Sidekick is the only wheel made in the USA in Colorado in the U.S. I toured their facility. The Schacht family was great, very accommodating and so nice to me. They gave me a private tour as well. Thank you!

  • @bella-bee
    @bella-bee 2 роки тому

    Hi, I don’t know whether you get notified when someone comments, and I doubt you’d come back for any other reason, but I couldn’t catch the name of the German wheel, the 4th one. I listened at slow speed, to both times you say the name, something like Michi von Sprachsenstein, but that’s not right, however the transcript doesn’t do any better! Any ideas anyone? I think the tension is fascinating

  • @knittygirlone3391
    @knittygirlone3391 8 років тому

    Wow!!!

  • @chrystellerichard2609
    @chrystellerichard2609 7 років тому

    Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo, ces Rouets sont magnifique !
    Je suis française, donc, au niveau de la traduction, je suis un peu limité, mais j'ai l'intention d'acheter un rouet Ladybug, la coccinelle...
    Je file la laine au fuseau, depuis 3 ans, et filer au rouet est un rêve que je vais pouvoir concrétiser bientôt... Thank you very much !

  • @sarahsquire774
    @sarahsquire774 8 років тому +2

    How wonderful! I really want to learn how to spin. I thought I might try starting with a drop spindle while I save for a spinning wheel and then going on from there. What made you start spinning? Thank you for sharing! :)

    • @emerald1444
      @emerald1444 Рік тому

      Hi! Me too! Did you start spinning? Do you have a spinning wheel now?

  • @grahamhall2662
    @grahamhall2662 2 роки тому

    Very nice. The next time I see you, I want you to be wearing a jumper and socks and hat and scarf from washed, carded, spun, knitted, by you, from a raw wool fleece please. I don,t care which spinning wheel you use, regards Graham.

  • @salamali9768
    @salamali9768 4 роки тому

    Waw its beautiful

  • @kimmiemamatomany6226
    @kimmiemamatomany6226 2 роки тому

    I would like a wheel, but need to save more money. Went to buy a wheel prior to Covid and the store manager talked me out of their lowest cost beginner wheel. She said I would be limited on what I could do on it (want fingering, but an assortment of yarn weights is ideal). The next wheel is $800. Covid hit my husband's business hard, so for now I will knit and dream. I've never spun, took a 1 hour class, but that's it. Honestly the class made me cry, as I didn't even manage to get the wheel turning right. Sigh. Someday.
    Thank you for showing us yours.

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  2 роки тому

      If you are in the US, try to find a local guild and borrow a wheel first. Once you are feeling good about your spinning, you can get great used wheels from guilds and on Ravelry forums. You don’t have to invest $800 to get started. My first wheel was used and cost €120. It was perfect and I spun on it for several years before passing it on to another newbie spinner.
      If you can find a guild, there are some shop that will rent wheels out, too. Good luck!

    • @kimmiemamatomany6226
      @kimmiemamatomany6226 2 роки тому

      I looked into a guild In Connecticut, no luck. Also was told to try Massachusetts, no luck there either. Haven't tried Raverly...thank you.

  • @karlathewannabehd1967
    @karlathewannabehd1967 5 років тому +1

    Love your video! I am trying to buy my first wheel and Was thinking about buying the Kiwi, was there something you did not like or could not do with the kiwi? I am buying the version 3 if that makes a difference:) Thank you

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  5 років тому

      Angelica 626 Rico I loved my Kiwi! But it was the very first version and I didn’t want to invest in different flyers to give it an upgrade. In my opinion it’s a great beginner yarn and perfect if you just want to spin “normal” yarns. But without the bulky flyer and bobbins it’s not very suitable for spinning art yarn. And I really wanted I give that a go. So I sold it.

  • @cmaur811
    @cmaur811 4 роки тому

    Love my Louets. Hatbox, s10 ,s15 .. I’m going to be searching for your model.

  • @pamelarivera5058
    @pamelarivera5058 6 років тому

    Hi. Thank you for the video! Can it be possible to write down the brands?

  • @mcgeitner
    @mcgeitner 7 років тому

    Vielen Dank für die Vorstellung deiner Räder! Wirklich sehr interessant und hilfreich. Welches würdest du am ehesten behalten, wenn du nur eins haben dürfest, bzw. welches ist am ehesten für die stationären Dauergebrauch geeignet?

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  7 років тому +1

      mcgeitner Geeignet sind dafür eigentlich alle. Falls es jemals dazu kommen sollte, würde ich das Sidekick als allein-Rad behalten.

  • @susanscandles
    @susanscandles 5 років тому

    I have a Majacraft Rose 12 years ago and my instructor loved this wheel. Taking lesson again and really want a wheel that is portable and overwhelmed with which I want.
    Any suggestions? Liked the Spinolution and Gem. Heard about Lendrum, Ashford and Hobeybee. Watched utube also on Pioneer but price high for me.
    Help.

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  5 років тому

      Susan Holton Portable makes a cheaper wheel difficult. I really like my Ashford Joy. If it doesn’t have to fold down, I think the Woolmakers Bliss is a great wheel.

  • @alenabelarus8719
    @alenabelarus8719 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your video, it was informative. Could you, please, write the name of German spinning wheel or share the website of wheel maker . Thank you

  • @owlpool8476
    @owlpool8476 5 років тому

    Hi I’m new to knitting and your great podcasts. I love the things you make, it’s very inspiring. Being new to this craft, I’m a quilter, can your tell me how you work out what a ‘sweater quantity’ is. Thank you 😊

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  5 років тому

      owl pool Mainly from experience. I know how much yarn or how many meters I usually need for a sweater in my size. And when I spin yarn for a sweater I usually spin 200 grams more than I would get if I bought already finished yarn. That way, I have a bit of room for inconsistent spinning or shrinkage after washing the finished yarn.

    • @owlpool8476
      @owlpool8476 5 років тому

      Thank you so much. I will keep a record of how much I use in future 😊. I would love you to show your working especially how you mix yarns to make to beautiful jumpers that you make.

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  5 років тому

      owl pool I do have a video up for mixing fiber for sweater spins.

    • @owlpool8476
      @owlpool8476 5 років тому

      The PassioKnit Spinner 😁 I think I have seen that, is it the January 2016 podcast showing different braids of fibre? the colours of the pre spun fibres are so beautiful. I guess I just need to practice putting different skeins whilst constructing a garment. If you are meaning another podcast please let me know 😊

  • @4vrceltic
    @4vrceltic 5 років тому

    You mentioned that the Rose spins hard yarn. Can the Rose spin soft stretchy yarn as well?
    Can you explain what type of yarns you other wheels spin?
    Can't you explain what the best and worst feature of all your wheels are/is?
    Thank you 🙏🏻

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  5 років тому

      4vrceltic I think the problem with the hard yarn from the Rose is more user error than anything else. I haven’t used it all too often and therefor don’t know yet how to change the tension and uptake to produce the yarn I really like.
      The other wheels do the type of yarn I want them to do. In the end, it’s all up to the spinner to make it work.
      As for best/worst: I don’t have any real complaints about any of my wheels. When I found a problem with a wheel, I sold it to someone else. And normally the new owner didn’t have any problems.
      I hope this helps.

  • @SherrisPlace
    @SherrisPlace 3 роки тому

    Have you ever tried the Schact Matchless Spinning Wheel?! I hear that that and the Majacraft Aura are the top Pinnacle Spinning Wheels in the industry.
    I would love it if you could ever do a review on these two Wheels. 🙏🤞🏼👌🏼🙂

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  3 роки тому

      I’ve spun on a Matchless about 13 years ago. For like five minutes and I don’t know anyone who owns either wheel. So I won’t be able to review them. Sorry

  • @merrickelsner5520
    @merrickelsner5520 2 роки тому

    I can’t decide between the kiwi 3 or the joy two. What do you think is good for a beginner

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  2 роки тому

      They are both great wheels. I think it depends on how often you want to take it with you to events.
      But I’m not sure how the newer Kiwi is built. I had one 15 years ago. Much has changed since.

  • @charlesfoleysr6610
    @charlesfoleysr6610 2 роки тому

    So the Hansen has adjustable speed control? You said the switch is on/off.

  • @barbarablanton7710
    @barbarablanton7710 6 років тому +1

    Y

  • @bella-bee
    @bella-bee 2 роки тому

    Try again : Michi von Swartzenstein. I tried reading your lips that time!

    • @thepassioknitspinner2688
      @thepassioknitspinner2688  2 роки тому

      It’s called “Michi von Schwarzenstein”

    • @bella-bee
      @bella-bee 2 роки тому

      Hello, thank you! Yes, I’ve just had a look on their website, and I see the wheel is called Michi. It’s ingenious. But unfortunately they only sell within Germany and I’m in the U.K.
      I’ve been intrigued by a tensioning system shown by Robin DuBois on UA-cam, (Google the name and UA-cam and it comes up) - it’s an espinner, and like this one, the flier is behind the spool, and so he can wind his yarn around the arm of the flier before it passes to the orifice, and this is like laced threading. It’s a capstan friction system. There’s a little knob to stop the yarn coming off the end of the flier arm. Well, it’s possible this wheel could also use a capstan winding system to help achieve even tension.
      He says he was hoping to patent it, but he’s gone quiet. I hope he’s alright!