Spinning yarn is an artform – my other half is a knitter and dyer of yarn, the little machine is OK if you have nice clean yarn. But if you are dealing with hand carded, yarn that's maybe not quite so well behaved, a traditional wheel is tried and tested. In the world of wool, hand spun commands a premium..
I never knew the difference between worsted spun and tight spun and twists, until I listed to a podcast featuring John Arbon – most of these skills and knowledge live on in only a few places – if you have sheep and want your yarn spun by one of the few remaining UK spinners, it will take a YEAR. All wool is not equal, single flock Wensleydale is a big difference from mixed together fleeces bought by the the Wool Board. That's why it costs more to shear than the fleece is worth. Which is a pity, as wool is an amazing material and the processing of wool is highly skilled and complicated, taking years to master.
Edited By Roger Whiteley on 07/09/2020 09:08:08
Edited By Roger Whiteley on 07/09/2020 09:08:23