Earlier I posted about teaching myself to knit. It turned out to be a good thing that I did learn to knit as I’ve had a bad stretch and have been pretty much limited to laying on the couch most days. Knitting not only keeps me occupied but it also keeps me from the pain of having to watch daytime television. Trust me, not even vicodin can relieve the pain of watching Jerry Springer.
Being an artist though just knowing how to knit wasn’t good enough for me. I had to know how fiber becomes yarn by doing it myself. I got the Fricke DT-160 wheel at a fiber show. Its a really cool looking wheel and seemed easy enough when the blind woman I bought it from showed me how to use it.

When I got home I got the wheel put together and then it sat, and sat, and sat some more. It sat partly because I was intimidated by it, partly because the holiday season is always a busy time. Last night I finally had the time and courage to work with the wheel.
It didn’t go well.
Trying to go buy what I remembered Karen (the blind woman I bought the wheel from) told me I attached the drive band, tensioned the brake band and hooked up some old yarn to use as a leader. After lots of futzing I managed to break the brake band.

If you look under the bobbin you can see a knot where I tied the pieces back together. The blue on the bobbin is the old yarn I used as a leader.
After more futzing I did manage to get some of my fiber spun into some very bad yarn.

As you can see it is lumpy and bumpy, much like my first glass beads
. I will need a lot more practice but even with the frustration of learning how to spin by learning what doesn’t work first I am enjoying it. I am about to try it again tonight, but this time, instead of trying to remember what Karen told me when I bought the wheel I might try reading the directions
Remember kids, just because a blind woman can do something doesn’t mean you’ll be able to do it.
Heather blogs from her home in Watertown, WI. You can read more about her life here, and see some of her work for sale here.












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