Spinning the flax I recently purchased is improving compared to my start with the plant fiber. I am not able to get away with less twist in the finished yarn before winding it on the spindle. Other wise it likes to slid by the other fibers with out some water and extra twist to hold it into place. I was able to get some sounds advice with the flax culture folks at Heritage Days re-enactment.There is some major knowledge in doing and preparing the fibers that is not easily found on the internet. Water is needed to allow the natural plant properties to stick to one another. Also when a whole skein is done, it needs boiled to keep its twist. So there will be more work to get the many yardage I will need for weaving eventually.
Plus a referral back to the Susquehanna Valley Spinners and Weavers Guild (SVSWG). I am heavily considering joining because a group to ask questions is going to be important in the future. It’s nice since I know a few SCA folks in this local guild too. There is a meeting coming up tomorrow, am seriously wanting to go.
All Sorts of Fibery Goodness,
THL Marrin O’Kealy
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