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How to avoid Spinning Mud #2 Splitting a blended top vertically to separate out the colours
Kathryn Craftmehappy
3:21
How to avoid Spinning Mud #3 Close up of Spinning from the fold to avoid optical blending
3:55
How to avoid Spinning Mud #4 Use a blending board to make rolags from a single layer of blended top
7:54
How to avoid Spinning Mud #1 Using a Blending Board to divide a blended top into a gradient
2:55
‘Spinning into Focus’ Technique 5 - Spinning From the End of Undrafted Blended Top
11:05
‘Spinning into Focus’ Technique 4- Using a Diz with Blended Top to Draft Roving off a Blending Board
5:58
‘Spinning into Focus’ Technique 6 - Drafting 3 Layers onto a Blending Board and Pulling off 3 Rolags
6:31
‘Spinning into Focus’ Technique 7 - Using a Blending Board to Spin a Less Blended Yarn
7:05
‘Spinning into Focus’ Technique 8 - Spinning from a single, full layer of the blending board.
6:05
‘Spinning into Focus’ Wild Card Technique 1- Tearing the top into strips using Fibonacci Sequence
7:26
Spinning from the Fold - ‘Spinning into Focus’ Wild Card Technique 2 - @johnarbon’s Slack Ma Girdle
3:50
Spinning into Focus - a round up of 10 yarns all spun using different fibre preparations
3:20
Questionable Blend 10 - Hawaiian Dreams from World of Wool. Spinning from the fold