I don't know about that.... honestly, it seems much more complicated and frustrating than using a regular spinner....do you use one of these if you don't have a regular spinner? It's obviously much less expensive to have one of these...but, it does seem not as fun...or easy....am I missing the point?? I probably am...please explain...lol...because if you say I need one of these, I'll get one...if not, I'm saving up to get the big spinner..... :)
How neat that you can just make a 2 ply yarn from 1 ball instead of 2 separate balls.
Agreed. Simple is a wonderful thing.
Wow where can I buy this one please 😂❤
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What type of drop spindle do you use?
kromskina.com/kromski-drop-spindles/
Do you recommend 2 plying 100% angora? or would you just spin it once?
I prefer 2 ply. It is personal preference. It is best to determine what you like, or your customers like.
@@RabbitryandYarns Thank you, that helps a lot
I don't know about that.... honestly, it seems much more complicated and frustrating than using a regular spinner....do you use one of these if you don't have a regular spinner? It's obviously much less expensive to have one of these...but, it does seem not as fun...or easy....am I missing the point?? I probably am...please explain...lol...because if you say I need one of these, I'll get one...if not, I'm saving up to get the big spinner..... :)
Your comment made me laugh out loud. It is a typical way to start, however, for faster and commercial spinning, the wheel is the way to go,
@@RabbitryandYarns Do you recommend one for beginners??
I would say yes, get a wheel if finances allow it. It is a learning curve, but the more practice and time put in, the better the results.
How do you start the spindle though... You already had some string thing on yours