Category: HAND SPINNING

The heritage craft of turning wool, fleece, fibre into yarn.

How to Join Roving

How to Join Roving This video clip shows how to start spinning on a wheel. It demonstrates how to join the roving to the leader thread and how to adjust the tension […]

Distaff Spinning

Hemp Distaff On Wheel

Spinning with a Distaff Both flax and hemp are usually sold in roving form or tow, where the flax has been heavily processed into short 2-4 inch lengths. The flax or hemp […]

Flax to Linen Yarn

Hemp Hackled

From Flax to Linen Yarn Flax Growing, Rippling, Retting,Hackling, Scutching and Spinning There are two general types of flax, one is grown for seeds, the other for its fibre Linseed has been […]

From Flax to Linen

Flax Spinning Workshop

From Flax to Linen Of all natural fibres available, I think flax qualifies as truly a miracle fibre. It is environmentally friendly and is a renewable resource. All of the plant can […]

Doukhobor Weaving

Duokhobor Weaving 1998 Living in the Kootenays in British Columbia, I am fortunate to have experienced some of the rich heritage that the Doukhobor community provides. The Doukhobors are a pacifist Christian […]

Visit to a Hemp Farm

Kootenay Sun - Twill Tapestry

Visit to a Hemp Farm Growing Hemp in the Kootenays (1998) Hemp used to be a crop that was grown in the Kootenay region of British Columbia. The Douhkobors and other settlers […]

Qiviut

Qiviut Qiviut is a rare, incredibly soft and light-weight fiber. Qiviut is from the Inuit language, meaning the underwool of the Musk Ox or Oomingmak. There are several spellings of the word: […]

Spider Silk

Spider Silk

Spider Silk Have you ever watched a spider spin and marveled at how this little creature can spin such an amazing web. Have you wondered if you could use and spin its […]

Nettle Yarn

Nettle Spinning

Nettle Yarn The fibre from the Nettle plant has been used as clothing in many cultures. In Nepal, the Himalayan giant nettle was processed and used for both fine clothing and for […]