[Ansteorra-textiles] spinning wheels
Lael Portwood
rlportwood at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 18 07:28:29 PDT 2002
I have an Ashford Traveller and I love it. It's easy to use, lightweight,
and I like the built-in lazy kate. It makes it easy to ply your spinning
off the bobbins. I have a single-treadle and like it just fine.
I purchased mine on ebay. It was new in the box and I paid only $198 for
it. They have quite a selection of spinning wheels that you might look at
just to get an idea of what's out there.
Another place to research wheels and fleece is the Woodland Woolworks
Spinners & Weavers catalog. It's wonderful and has everything you need.
What I like about it is all the explanations it gives you on the products
and how they are used. You can contact them at info at woolworks.com .
Also, if anyone's interested: In Early, Texas just east of Brownwood, there
is a place called Ranchman's Wool and Mohair. Vallust and I stopped in
there on our way to Coronation and bought some beautiful mohair for just $3
a pound. The gentleman who sold it to us mixed Texas, Michigan, and Montana
mohair for us (there was a definite difference between the three). It was
great quality with just a bit of dirt and some veggie matter, and wonderful
long fibers.
He also had rambouillet fleece that was really nice. I believe he was
selling that for $1 or $2 a pound. So, if you happen to be passing through
Early, it might be worth your while to stop.
Ascelyn
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