Thank you, a very clear presentation, and very helpful. I am just starting, and hope to try this soon. The loop, I recognize it: it is sometimes called a "half hitch" by sailors.
@@firstforest4752 can this be done with pharmacy cotton? Like the bags you get full of cotton balls for first aid kits? Those are not prepared directionally and i find it really hard to not break the fibers when spreading them. Thanks!
@@3ekaust yes ofcourse it can be done with pharmacy cotton. The yarn spun here is with pharmacy cotton. Please see tutorial 1 on how to make a sliver using pharmacy cotton. In that video i demonstrate how to align fibers in a direction. It might help you.
You can untwist the small segments of slubs between your fingers, stretch the fibres and the fibres will twist back. But above all having unever thicker parts or slubs are a characteristic beauty of handspun yarn.
The yarn is on the pencil, and after it’s all spun, it’ll be either dyed into different colors or it’ll be used as a white yarn, and then you can store as a ball of yarn or use right then when you need it.
just found this and i love it! been forraging fibers near me and want to try spinning by hand so this is perfect
Talk about beauty in simplicity. I'm going to give it a shot.
Thank you, a very clear presentation, and very helpful. I am just starting, and hope to try this soon. The loop, I recognize it: it is sometimes called a "half hitch" by sailors.
That is the most beautiful hand twisted yarn i've ever seen.0
This is so clever! Thank you for teaching it!
Thanks. I spinn wool this way, though my "pencil" is a "spinnekrok", just like a pencil with a hook in the end.
Could a crotchet hook work the same ?
Very useful, thanks!
Your tutorials help me very much! Thank you!!
This is genius!
Fabulous idea! Thank you for sharing ❤
great tutorial very helpful
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This is an excellent video. Thanks for sharing
Interesting. Nice and simple.
Thanks for the educational video
You are amazing! Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial it helped!!
Cool idea!
Could you please explain how to weave another piece of cotton into the first without creating knots.
Thank you so much!! This has been very helpful ❤
excellent video
l'm going to try this.
Thanks! :)
is there any way to make it more thin?
This is so cool😮
So cool! Thank you!
Loved the tutorial. Mine doesn't look that good though!! Thanks!
It will with a little practise. It took me some time too.
@@firstforest4752 can this be done with pharmacy cotton? Like the bags you get full of cotton balls for first aid kits? Those are not prepared directionally and i find it really hard to not break the fibers when spreading them.
Thanks!
@@3ekaust yes ofcourse it can be done with pharmacy cotton. The yarn spun here is with pharmacy cotton. Please see tutorial 1 on how to make a sliver using pharmacy cotton. In that video i demonstrate how to align fibers in a direction. It might help you.
great thanks
Can you please tell what you obtained is yarn or a thread?
Thank you
Very nice 👌 👍 👏
Why and how do you know this
How do we fix the uneven thicker parts?
You can untwist the small segments of slubs between your fingers, stretch the fibres and the fibres will twist back. But above all having unever thicker parts or slubs are a characteristic beauty of handspun yarn.
Nice
Thankyou 😁
What is yarn? On the pencil or the cotton layer in your hand? Can you please help me with this?
The yarn is on the pencil, and after it’s all spun, it’ll be either dyed into different colors or it’ll be used as a white yarn, and then you can store as a ball of yarn or use right then when you need it.
How to fix the fact that the cotton keeps breaking off while I’m twisting?
longer fibres needed for this I think.
आम्ही कापूस मधील सरकी काढून . कापसाच्या अशा पेंसिलवर सुत काढून .बेलबाती व शिवरात्रीवाती करतो .
What kind of fabric that produce from this yarn? Cotton cloth or wool cloth?
Cotton cloth with handspun slub yarn
Looks fake
Did you try it? Don't judge yet
Nice
Nice