Restoring an Antique Spinning Wheel - Featuring Spirit Wood

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  • I purchased an antique spinning wheel to show you what restoring a 100+ year old spinning wheel restoration looks likes. I'll explain how I evaluated this wheel as a potential restoration project, show the amazing work that Spirit Wood did for me to repair and match the missing parts, and do some spinning with this little flax wheel. Was it worth it? Let's find out!
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  • @spooniecrafts
    @spooniecrafts Рік тому +54

    Please call your wheel Tiberius, in honour of being made by James T Kirk 😂😂

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +10

      That's a fantastic idea! I love it! 😂🤓🧶💜

  • @SusieQ3
    @SusieQ3 Рік тому +1

    I didn't realize Capt Kirk was such a good woodworker ☺️ thank you for doing this for our education.

  • @melanie_meanders
    @melanie_meanders Рік тому +22

    Thank you so much for making this video!! I just inherited my great GREAT grandmas wheel, it’s an Aram paradis wheel (has a mark and the signature yellow) made in Quebec in the late 1800s! The family member who had it said it didn’t work, so I expected the worst…. My mentor and I got it spinning in a matter of minutes! My flyer also has wicked flax grooves and some cup hook rust. Currently deciding how much work I want to put into it, because she does spin as is! The latest issue of the spin off has instructions for 3D printing antique wheel parts, and my spinning mentor has a 3D printer! She also just happened to receive an extra one in the mail, at the same time I got my wheel!!

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +1

      Wow! You are all set for a spinning wheel adventure! I would love to hear how it goes if you try the printed bobbins for your Paradis. Happy spinning! 😊🧶💜

    • @melanie_meanders
      @melanie_meanders Рік тому +5

      @@JillianEve we have already tried printing some parts that were missing on the wheel, including the whorl. i had to modify it slightly since it was a little too big, but i’m going to try getting it printed smaller! as for the little knob that keeps the bobbin in place, footman cord and the wheel peg that was missing, i’ve found the most success in fixing them with leather strips and wooden dowels! thank you so much!!

  • @thealmightym
    @thealmightym Рік тому +6

    Spirit Wood is who I went to when I inherited my great great grandmother's wheel! I cannot recommend them enough! They fixed my flyer and got me new bobbins that perfectly matched the one I had. It's been so amazing to learn spinning on it!

  • @cuppajavaplease
    @cuppajavaplease Рік тому +2

    To me, that's the most beautiful wheel you own.

  • @kittycatpaw74
    @kittycatpaw74 2 місяці тому

    Almost finished restoring my latest antique wheels: a great wheel, and a small wheel. It is a journey, but so worth it to hear it singing again, and go back to it's original purpose. 😊

  • @evewagand3374
    @evewagand3374 Рік тому +4

    I had the luck to run into the AUTHOR of "The Care and Feeding of Spinning Wheels". Wow. She gave the wheel I was dragging a once over in seconds and I have since bought the book. It is VERY well organized.

  • @sonjanordahl3158
    @sonjanordahl3158 Рік тому +16

    WOW! The person from Spirit Wood did an incredible job. And in my opinion the price was low for such high-quality work. I am so glad I watched a bunch of your old videos before I bought my first wheel. Spindles and a new wheel are the way to go when you are just starting. An antique wheel is for a more advanced spinner. Again, wow that wheel looks stunning.

  • @brookebrowning1096
    @brookebrowning1096 9 місяців тому

    I would love a tour of all of your spinning devices and your finished projects!

  • @auntshirley7124
    @auntshirley7124 Рік тому +1

    I’m so glad I saw this video - it is perfect! I had just left you one of “those” messages RE the purchase of an antique wheel. I did go ahead and purchase it. It is quite similar to the one in this video. The maker’s mark is in the same place, and is the person’s initials: “DC.” I installed a cotton drive band and the pedal turns the wheel and the flyer perfectly. The pedal is worn the same way you describe - I swear it was like you were in my living room! That wear pattern of the seller’s great-grandmother’s foot is one of my favorite parts of the wheel! I am missing the bobbin and the top portion of the distaff, and the hooks on the flyer are tiny and bent and not at all useable. I felt exactly the same - I wouldn’t touch those hooks for love or money! The wood is dry, but I do feel that ultimately this is a very useable wheel, and I am thrilled to have the resources you shared in your video, and I will be contacting John at SpiritWood for his help. Thank you so much for this video. It was so helpful! (And I hope next year’s flax crop is better. I totally get it! Used to have huge gardens; now live in an upstairs condo. I have a geranium.). Thanks again!

  • @BubsyBrieKat
    @BubsyBrieKat Рік тому +2

    Bringing my Norwegian double table wheel down to John next month. Can’t wait!

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому

      I know you won't be dissapointed! 💜😊🧶

  • @wendykthefiberwench4596
    @wendykthefiberwench4596 Рік тому +3

    I bought a cpw about 6 months ago. She's about 100 years old. The woman I purchased her from bought her 40 years ago and never used her! After a good cleaning and a bit of effort to free up the bobbin (it was "frozen" to the flyer rod) I was off and spinning. I LOVE this wheel and manage to spin almost every day. I have an Ashford Traditional from the 70's and a fairly new Majacraft Rose that are great wheels but my grand old beautiful cpw is my FAVORITE 😊 thank you for another wonderful video!

  • @jamip1727
    @jamip1727 Рік тому +1

    I found your channel due to an identical wheel to this one I found on an auction. I’m in Ohio. Omgoodness I’m super excited about this! Thank you for your research!

  • @_vanearaujo
    @_vanearaujo Рік тому +7

    This is gorgeous, it's nice to see your joy with this new wheel :)

  • @kimmckinney9451
    @kimmckinney9451 Рік тому +1

    I can't help myself. James T Kirk is Captain Kirk on Star Trek Original series!!! I never knew he was a spinning wheel maker! LOL! This is a great video. Thanks!

  • @DandySprat
    @DandySprat Рік тому +1

    I browsed old wheels on FB while watching this video XD it was fun because this video gave me new perspective on how to look at sellers photos with a more critical eye.

  • @marssquip996
    @marssquip996 2 місяці тому

    I just found mine in person at an antique mall, it looks like it only needs a small amount of repairs/replacements. I was talking about it to my friend, not knowing the seller was right there, and she was SO excited I was gonna use it that she brought the price down to $75!
    It still had some yarn on it

  • @bethliebman8169
    @bethliebman8169 Рік тому +11

    So interesting! Thank you for walking us through the restoration, I loved the detail about the footprint on the treadle. I would really be interested in your spinning flax in an upcoming video.

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +4

      Definitely! Flax projects coming up!

  • @ClassicKate24
    @ClassicKate24 Рік тому

    John with Spiritwood has worked on both of my antique wheels! They do great work, I can’t recommend them enough!

  • @Bellbebell
    @Bellbebell Рік тому +4

    My first wheel was an antique wheel from 1860! Would never have taken the plunge but the seller had a friend who spun on it so I knew it was in workable condition. I learned to spin so fast on her!!! Hands could barely keep up!

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +3

      People back then got the spinning done didn't they? So fast!

    • @Bellbebell
      @Bellbebell Рік тому +2

      @@JillianEve so true!! They were not messing around! Whenever I go from my Lendrum to Old Lady, I have to reset my brain!

  • @lucascrouch6800
    @lucascrouch6800 Рік тому +2

    Picked up an 1800's Swedish Split Table Saxony style flax spinner a few weeks ago at a yard sale. Missing a maiden and bearings/leathers. I mailed it off to a restorer. Can't wait to get the parts back and try it out. I've only used drop spindles up til now.

  • @nz-nz
    @nz-nz Рік тому +1

    Ooh… I got chills when you spoke about placing your foot on the footprint of the past owner……..
    Exactly!……. Beautiful 🙏❤️

  • @airenesmiler6624
    @airenesmiler6624 Рік тому

    I just bought a $40 flax spinning wheel and will be restoring it. I bought it with the assumption that I would have to fix things. So far I am pleased with how little I need to do.

  • @TinaWells143
    @TinaWells143 Рік тому +1

    The wheel I inherited from my grandparents they purchased from a barn sale in IL in the 1950's

  • @assuntacicalese9935
    @assuntacicalese9935 Місяць тому

    I just bought an antique spinning wheel that needs a little love, but I think will be worth it. This video was super helpful! Also, your sweater is gorgeous! ❤

  • @alexishawthorne
    @alexishawthorne Рік тому +5

    "No, this is your first time. You're a natural." -Mark 🌝

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +2

      He's sus, but also very supportive. 😂😂😂

    • @alexishawthorne
      @alexishawthorne Рік тому +1

      @@JillianEve Haha, I just picked the smiley I liked. All good meaning here 🥰

  • @abihebb6720
    @abihebb6720 10 місяців тому

    So inspired by this! I just picked up my first spinning wheel after years of oogling over them, an 80's Ashford single drive, had a lesson from the person who was selling (he fixes up old wheels to sell, and spins his own yarn, and on the listing he included a video of him spinning on it), spun my first hank of yarn in suffolk (it ended up being more like 'art yarn' than anything else, so i'm glad that I did end up using suffolk, clearly I need LOTS of practice) and now my new spinning wheel friend Evie (yes, I named her in your honour) is sitting next to me taking a rest so that she is ready to spin again tomorrow! I am so excited to see what kind of adventures I will have with her, the new friends we will make together via the fiber creatives in my area, and the skills we will develop together. ❣❣❣❣❣

  • @Gail_Blanton
    @Gail_Blanton Рік тому +2

    I am so excited that you featured this wheel. My mother in law left me her wheel that looks exactly like yours. I used Spirit Wood for the restoration (the shipping was $$$). He did an amazing job and was very reasonably priced. I’m having him make a larger whorl for me to slow down the action. I’m a brand new spinner abs it’s just too fast for me. He said he could also make larger bobbins. We’ll see…. Love this 💕💕💕

  • @melissa2354
    @melissa2354 Рік тому +1

    I have an OAP that I'm 7th generation to have. The poor flier, bobbin, and whorl are so worn out that it's not usable. At the moment I've retrofitted an Ashford flier onto my own turned mother of all just to spin on it. I'm saving to have John replicate all the parts.... Last known check was 400 dollars. Fixed income sucks in that it seems to take forever to build up that amount, but that's life 🤞
    I could build my own pieces cause I have access to the tools and the knowledge to make them... It's the whorl & bobbin ratios to match the 22" wheel that has me thumped.

  • @redfeather7986
    @redfeather7986 Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful, educational, beautiful, cozy video ❤

  • @tombombard5700
    @tombombard5700 Рік тому +3

    I wrote about my experiences with an 1840’s flax wheel I call Grandpa, in the Basics issue in Ply Magazine. I’m glad someone felt my growing pains too. 😂 Would love to talk to you about your experiences spinning with old wheels. The maker’s mark could be in the Pendleton book for antique fiber equipment. - Danielle

    • @auntshirley7124
      @auntshirley7124 Рік тому +1

      Where could I find information on the Pendleton book? I have a maker’s mark I would like to trace.

  • @a.herrick4670
    @a.herrick4670 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed this video! I recently learned to spin with a wheel and bought an older Ashford Traveler which came disassembled and unfinished. I carefully sanded and stained all the pieces and it was very satisfying.

  • @l.c.8475
    @l.c.8475 Рік тому +2

    My sister bought an antique with a mismatched flyer and a few other flaws, it didn't work out all that well, so we ended up tossing it, she then bought a new wheel from a semi local spinning wheel maker, it makes a huge variety of yarn, I bought an antique and it works really well, it makes 1 type of yarn really well but it happens to be a really nice weight to work with

  • @pmberkeley
    @pmberkeley 11 місяців тому

    I'm so glad you connected me to Spirit Wood. My dad got a lamp made from a functioning spinning wheel before we were born and as kids we were brutal to it. It seems like they will be exactly what the wheel needs! I've been wanting to try to get it working now that I've taken it on as the owner.

  • @intuitknit
    @intuitknit Рік тому +2

    Hi Evie, I know of a woodworker who specializes in restoring antique wheels and he can reproduce bobbins if you have at least one bobbin to copy. I live in Canada though.

  • @bowmac54
    @bowmac54 Рік тому +6

    Another wonderful video, John does incredible work. For years I restored old spinning wheels into workable spinners but not as nice as John does. My main two wheels I use currently are reproduction wheels my friend (who is deceased now) and I made. An early Saxony and a early Italian wheel. I do have a few antique wheels I use once in a while just because. Keep up the wonderful video's.

  • @amyscott9381
    @amyscott9381 Рік тому +4

    Great video! After watching all your videos I felt confident in my ability to assess an old wheel and recently acquired a CPW from a thrift shop and cleaned it up. It was in pretty good condition, a few chips that didn't affect function, some joint separation in the drive wheel but because of the construction design it is very stable and works fine. I am waiting for some 3D printed replica bobbins to arrive in the mail but I have already spun some roving long draw and I love it! Thanks so much for all your teachings they are so helpful.

  • @JillianEve
    @JillianEve  Рік тому +12

    Have you ever spun with an antique wheel? What did you think of the experience? I'd love to know all about it. Happy spinning fiber friends! ☺

    • @melanie_meanders
      @melanie_meanders Рік тому +4

      It feels like stepping into history, into the shoes of my great great grandma who was the original owner! Also, since she’s a cpw, she’s zippy fast!

    • @4kids3cats85
      @4kids3cats85 Рік тому +4

      Yes. I bought a great wheel several years ago ( in pieces - I had to go thru and pick out both the maiden and wheel from random parts!) and have recently broken it out an am spinning with it. It spins beautifully, once it got adjusted.

  • @nicolelafontaine1720
    @nicolelafontaine1720 Рік тому +1

    Great info on antique wheels. I love your sweater and your socks.

  • @janeelow911
    @janeelow911 Рік тому +2

    I have a home made pin winder,that has 2 spindles to load the weaving bobbins , that was once a flax wheel. The disstaf was removed and refashioned to accommodate the two pin winders. Strange looking animal but fun to get it working.

  • @kieraoona
    @kieraoona Рік тому +1

    Such a great story of your find and restoration, to put the new spinning wheel friend to breathe more life into them!

  • @greenecrayon
    @greenecrayon Рік тому +2

    When you started talking about what someone's ancestors used, it got me thinking about the fact that my father's family had a cotton farm. I wondered if any of them spun the cotton.

  • @elizabethscott3218
    @elizabethscott3218 Рік тому +1

    Wow, you and Spirit Wood did an incredible job!

  • @dawanariley4183
    @dawanariley4183 Рік тому +1

    Love this video ❤ I’ve look for a wheel. The biggest problem. People want more for it than what its worth. ( new one is less priced). Lol. I talked to lady had a lendrum. She wanted 850. For a 20 year old wheel I had to laugh I also told a lady had a ashford wheel 1050. At time new one was 960. Was with no extras. I sent pictures and price of new one Her and her friends cyber stocked me for months

  • @CreatingwithWinglessAngel
    @CreatingwithWinglessAngel Рік тому +1

    Before I bought my Kromski Prelude I thought about buying an antique wheel but realized that there really was no one local who could help me restore it Before I could spin on it. I don't regret buying my wheel new from the Kromski dealer and I am very happy with my new wheel which is a little over a year old now 🙂

  • @woochles
    @woochles Рік тому +2

    For the people who are wondering about an antique, the Antique Spinning Wheels group on ravelry is a great resource. They have several informational threads highlighting types of wheels and what repairs are worth it or not.

  • @jennienclyde1749
    @jennienclyde1749 Рік тому +2

    I'm currently trying to restore my great grandmother's wheel that my great uncle art built for her. I was given this treasured wheel but the flyer was missing so through photos we were able to get one similar that my brother in law is going to use as a pattern to create a new flyer and whirl. He is also a wood turner so he's making new bobbins as we had one of the original ones. I have been in love with spinning since I was a kid playing with this wheel. I have an ashford traveler and 20 years of spinning experience so now I am able to restore this treasured wheel, I also do leather work so I've been able to create the leather pieces that are worn out. As far as we can tell the wheel was made around 1889, pictures were from the 1940's

  • @lgassin
    @lgassin Рік тому +1

    Super interesting! And how cool that James T. Kirk made it! ;-)

  • @birtheandersen7184
    @birtheandersen7184 Рік тому +3

    Hallo Evi
    I willy like your videos, your are so good to explain everything. I got at old wheel for my birthday 2 years ago..at start I did'nt do very good...then I saw you spin it all make sens and I soon hav yarn for a cardigan. Have a nice weekend.
    Greatings from Birthe in Denmark

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +1

      This makes me so happy to hear! Stay warm and happy spinning! 💜🧶✨

  • @ancestorseekor9711
    @ancestorseekor9711 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for all this great information. I’m just learning to spin and my teacher found an antique wheel for me that we are hoping to restore. It has very clear maker’s marks on it and my other hobby is genealogy. You can read “I. Staubb” in two places. I’ll be reaching out to SpiritWood. Thank you so very much.

  • @ladylocust1118
    @ladylocust1118 2 місяці тому

    I love this video! It is simply an unbiased, informative and practical presentation of what is faced when approaching an antique wheel.
    (And yes I am late to the party 🎉. Only recently found your channel 😊)

  • @karatstixraw
    @karatstixraw Рік тому +3

    My very first spinning wheel is very similar to yours. Maker's mark and the year made (1864) are on mine and needed a little restoration. I have spun on it several times and my joy at spinning with it and how fine the yarn it spins is magical. I have bought another antique wheel subsequently also and had to have a missing maiden made that thankfully looks original in turnings and stain. And that one too spins wonderfully. Great video!

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +2

      I'm guessing mine is about that age also. It's so lovely that these old wheels are finding new life! ✨💜🧶

  • @lindaperron318
    @lindaperron318 Рік тому +1

    So interesting. The wheel is beautiful.

  • @hookthatyarn
    @hookthatyarn Рік тому +1

    Awe the foot imprint 😢 😭 18:24

  • @mrknittle532
    @mrknittle532 Рік тому +2

    I'm in the process of buying one nearly identical to this one, except it's missing the flyer and the bobbins, which I'll try to restore myself, and if they don't turn out well, I'll contact the people that did your restorations. I hope mine was made by James Tiberius Kirk, too!! 😉Great content, as always!! Love your excitement and passion.

  • @kathryndahlgren9100
    @kathryndahlgren9100 Рік тому +1

    James t Kirk from Star Trek?? I love your channel.

  • @jenniferbrighty5120
    @jenniferbrighty5120 Рік тому +1

    Hi Evie, I hope you, Mark and your Boys are all well. It's always good to see you and Mark together. ❣️❣️
    Thankyou so much for sharing your expertise on Spinning Wheels and Spinning in general.
    Happy Spinning Fibre Friend 🐏🥰
    Take care and stay safe
    Lots of love to you all and Big Hugs
    Jen xxxx ❤️❤️🫂🫂🐏🐏🎆🌈

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! You too, fiber friend! 💜✨😊

    • @jenniferbrighty5120
      @jenniferbrighty5120 Рік тому

      @@JillianEve Hi Evie, Thankyou so much for the Heart ♥
      Sending Heart ♥ back to you
      Hope you have a Great Weekend
      Love and Hugs Fibre Friend Jen xxxx 💕🫂🎆

  • @JillBGreen
    @JillBGreen Рік тому

    Thank you! I just did this! 😂😂😂

  • @lekiscool
    @lekiscool Рік тому +1

    I couldn’t find any definitive answers for the maker, Kirk.
    I even tried to look up a surname etymology to get some ideas but its an old Northern European name so its hard to say where the origin of the wheel came from.
    There are some spinning wheel collectors with the last name Kirk.

  • @sadiesspincraft6319
    @sadiesspincraft6319 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful wheel evie thanks for sharing, love and big virtual hugs xx

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, you too! I saw you spinning with Gwen recently. Is she holding up OK?

    • @sadiesspincraft6319
      @sadiesspincraft6319 Рік тому +1

      @@JillianEve she is doing good I keep waxing the wood and it seems to be helping I still havent found a spinning wheel restorer close enough to ne yet but I'm still looking xx

  • @Cumbriman
    @Cumbriman Рік тому

    Great video 😊

  • @RemedyFibers
    @RemedyFibers Рік тому +1

    What a great video. You inspire me so much. I just purchased my first paradise fiber membership and would like to spruce up my 1970s ashford traditional.

  • @carolynadams2275
    @carolynadams2275 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much, Jillian, very informative. I have a CPW wheel I love.

  • @jenpetersen6671
    @jenpetersen6671 5 місяців тому

    I have a wheel that is SO similar!! The name says J.McKean on mine, not stamped with the same font as yours but stamped nonetheless!

  • @jamesb3rg13
    @jamesb3rg13 Рік тому +1

    Obviously, it's a time-traveling spinning wheel made or owned by James T. Kirk. :)

  • @patriciapamponette9841
    @patriciapamponette9841 Рік тому +1

    Hey Jillian, I just started spinning and would love to purchase a second hand wheel. Please give me some ideas. Thanks in advance, happy spinning.

  • @Jedwards3427
    @Jedwards3427 Рік тому +1

    I have the same wheel

  • @MijnWolden
    @MijnWolden Рік тому +1

    ''sometimes everything is missing'', jep I've seen just the drivewheel being for sale 😂

  • @uribove
    @uribove Рік тому

    Nooo i was hoping this was the restoration of Tulip, the Swedish wheel... Can we get an update on her?

  • @antonemberbroque4452
    @antonemberbroque4452 Рік тому +1

    As I understand, walking wheels or other similar spindle wheels are used for short staple spinning, like wool and cotton. Whereas bobin wheels (either double or single drive) are used for spinning longer staples like flax. To my knowledge u can spin wool and other short fibers on a bobin wheel but you cannot spin flax on a spindle wheel.

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +2

      Yep! The trick with line flax is that you need a distaff. You can spin tow flax with a spindle wheel. Just as you said, short stapled. 🧶💜😊

  • @pamsavanovic3004
    @pamsavanovic3004 Рік тому +1

    My first and only wheel is a 1960 Ashford traditional. Bought at a swap meet for $30

    • @JillianEve
      @JillianEve  Рік тому +1

      That was my first wheel too. It's a wonderful wheel! ✨💜🧶😊

    • @tracysmith7935
      @tracysmith7935 Рік тому +2

      My first and only wheel is a 1972 Ashford Traditional. I ordered it from the Ashford Co. It came in pieces, unfinished. So I sanded them, stained them and assembled it two after my high school graduation.
      My mom thought it would be a good hobby for cold winter days in northern Michigan.
      She's still a good spinning wheel. I taught my granddaughter how to spin on it last year.

  • @JackieRandolph1
    @JackieRandolph1 8 місяців тому

    If you only had an antique wheel, how would you ply the yarn? The hole on mine is small and wouldn’t accommodate a thick yarn and also the spool is small

  • @amyoungswallow
    @amyoungswallow Рік тому

    I wonder if calling a wheel a "flax wheel" or a "cotton wheel" might be more of a regional thing rather than a description of what was primarily spun on it. I'm thinking that because in the area I live in now, a lot of people call baby diapers "pampers" regardless of what brand it is. Also, it would be kind of like how people say "soda, "pop," or "coke" depending on where they live.

  • @lynnray9884
    @lynnray9884 Рік тому

    If you dont put cup holder metal in what do you put? And the bobbin is smaller then the metal it goes on and has threads. I am a little confused. Is it okay or wrong one or wrong placed maybe.

  • @belindasommerville
    @belindasommerville 5 місяців тому

    Hi there. I was given a spinning wheel that u want to use to spin my own yarn. However the person's dog chewed parts. And I have no clue how to put it together.
    Can you help me as to where to find parts or is it salvageable. Trying to find out how to send you some pictures

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 9 місяців тому

    Where would you even find a wheel “Fixer”, yellow pages? Internet?

  • @aliiljah8224
    @aliiljah8224 10 місяців тому

    James T Kirk was the Captain on the show Star Trek, hahaha. Just thought that was funny. That wheel was very pretty after you cleaned it up.

  • @suethien78258
    @suethien78258 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the timely video! Always so informative. I was gifted an antique flax spinning wheel. It had been displayed for many years. The owner thought it was a child's wheel as it's small. I'm going to contact John and see if he is able to help out with it.