what fun! wind them in! lol what do u suggest to do to alleviate arms getting tired from holding fiber up so high? that's why i don't like spindling. a friend showed me to draft with arms in front, horizontal, to draft, and the spindle is coming vertically down from one side. helps some. ideas? thanks for sharing!
I vary both the height and the method of spinning when I spin for a few hours at a time. Using park and draft, high arm, standing, shoulder height, and even just waist high keeps the arms from getting tired and certainly keeps spinning from becoming too monotonous. I always tell everyone to pay close attention to what is comfortable for them. There is no wrong way to spin :)
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what fun! wind them in! lol what do u suggest to do to alleviate arms getting tired from holding fiber up so high? that's why i don't like spindling. a friend showed me to draft with arms in front, horizontal, to draft, and the spindle is coming vertically down from one side. helps some. ideas? thanks for sharing!
I vary both the height and the method of spinning when I spin for a few hours at a time. Using park and draft, high arm, standing, shoulder height, and even just waist high keeps the arms from getting tired and certainly keeps spinning from becoming too monotonous. I always tell everyone to pay close attention to what is comfortable for them. There is no wrong way to spin :)
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