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The Spinning Study Group's purpose is to share the joy of handspinning. We welcome anyone from the professional spinner to those who are just beginning - all share a love of learning.
November's topic is plying and will be led by Local Cloth's newest Resident Artist, Lisa Sandberg. She'll show you how to make a 3-ply yarn from one bobbin of yarn, which is a good way to keep color way sections together when spinning a multi-colored braid - chain plying; spinning a 2-ply yarn from a center-pull ball; and making a small sample using Andean plying.
Supplies: Participants must bring their own spinning wheels and fiber. Some fiber may be available to share but is not guaranteed at each meeting.
Skill level: This is not a group for beginners to learn how to spin. All skill levels are welcome, but some basic knowledge of spinning is required.
This is a free event for members, but please sign up so we know how many to expect.
Host: Judi Jetson