Thank you for your video. I love that you don't have music playing. Thank you for keeping it simple. It's so easy to listen to you. Liza from South Africa
Thanks for your first two videos. Enjoyed them, learnt from them, and look forward to more. I love your finished yarn, but wonder if it is possible to see what they look like once you have knitted or crocheted them. I often wonder what some handspun yarns look like in a project, especially the multi-coloured or candy-striped yarns. So I would love to see how it 'knits up'. Keep up the good work of showing us what you do, via TH-cam. CJ from Australia
@@basementfibers thanks for the reply! I own a Lendrum DT which is my first wheel and I love it ! But I am considering getting a Matchless, so doing my research in regards to anything that I can think of … For example my Lendrum has a separate Lendrum Jumbo Ply Head Kit, and I was wondering if the Matchless had something similar… but so far I learned that people use the regular flyer with either scotch or Irish tension and some use DD and some opt to buy the jumbo accessories which IMO it’s pricey….
@@jplr0220 There is a Bulky Plyer Flyer for the Matchless but I have not used it. I often use an e-spinner to ply my yarn. I was showing how to use the Matchless to ply in this video since most people start with one wheel. The e-spinners have large bobbins which I really like for plying. I recently made a video showing how I use my e-spinner to ply, so maybe look at that if you are interested. Have fun with your research and spinning! 😁
Great instructions for beginners! Thank you! Greetings from Poland :) ❤ 🇵🇱
Thank you again. You have inspired me to get out my wheel and try again. Previous videos I have seen have left me a bit overwhelmed
Have fun and do whatever works best for you. 😁
Thank you for your video. I love that you don't have music playing. Thank you for keeping it simple. It's so easy to listen to you. Liza from South Africa
Thanks for demonstrating some of the issues you might encounter with plying- it really helps to see how you work through those problems
Thank you for your video as I found it to be very informative and instructional.
I've just bought my first wheel a beautiful kromski symphony, so these videos are perfect to help me get started. THANKYOU ❤
Thank you so much. You sure did a fine job of covering all aspects of yarn plying.
This was very interesting to watch and as a new person to spinning I learnt a lot from it. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Nicely done. Keep up the good work. Enjoyed your video.
Thanks for your first two videos. Enjoyed them, learnt from them, and look forward to more.
I love your finished yarn, but wonder if it is possible to see what they look like once you have knitted or crocheted them.
I often wonder what some handspun yarns look like in a project, especially the multi-coloured or candy-striped yarns. So I would love to see how it 'knits up'.
Keep up the good work of showing us what you do, via TH-cam.
CJ from Australia
Sure! I'll throw in some finished projecst in my next video. :)
Thank you this was very helpful!
good job i like it am from ethiopia
That was great thank you
Thank you so much. I am a very beginner and just love the whole process. I love how you showed and explained from start to finish. 🧶❣️
Thank you! Just wondering if you’re using Irish or Scottish Tension?
This spinning wheel is a Schacht Matchless and it has Scotch or double drive as tensions. I am using Scotch tension in the video.
@@basementfibers thanks for the reply! I own a Lendrum DT which is my first wheel and I love it ! But I am considering getting a Matchless, so doing my research in regards to anything that I can think of …
For example my Lendrum has a separate Lendrum Jumbo Ply Head Kit, and I was wondering if the Matchless had something similar… but so far I learned that people use the regular flyer with either scotch or Irish tension and some use DD and some opt to buy the jumbo accessories which IMO it’s pricey….
@@jplr0220 There is a Bulky Plyer Flyer for the Matchless but I have not used it. I often use an e-spinner to ply my yarn. I was showing how to use the Matchless to ply in this video since most people start with one wheel. The e-spinners have large bobbins which I really like for plying. I recently made a video showing how I use my e-spinner to ply, so maybe look at that if you are interested. Have fun with your research and spinning! 😁
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