[Ansteorra-textiles] Some of Morgan's stuff
Gail
gailh at fanninelectric.com
Thu Jul 10 06:33:37 PDT 2003
yes, my Lady
I'd *love* to learn to spin, but never had a clue where to start. I've also been investigating the process of making linen. I have plenty of room to grow the flax, and no neighbors to object to smells or odd goings-on.......like making soy sauce (fermenting soybeans *stink*!)
Galen
oh......I'm northeast of McKinney (northeast of Dallas)..........for directional reference
----- Original Message -----
From: Morgan Cain (Ansteorra)
To: Spinners, weavers, knitters and other Textile makers in Ansteorra
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 10:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-textiles] Some of Morgan's stuff
> is there anyone in the Steppes/Glaslyn area that can teach
> a spinning class? or should I try to wait for Kings College?
Are you wanting to learn, Galen? I know there are some drop spinners and wheel spinners, but I think most are not on this list. I spin, but I don't think I am good enough to try teaching.
---= Morgan
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