Offers advice on finding, selecting, and restoring a spinning wheel, explains how to prepare fleece, and demonstrates each step of the spinning process
I just picked up a copy of this book. I used it to learn how to spin, back when it first came out. Now we have so many online resources, it's hard to understand how difficult it was to find another spinner back then.
It's still full of good information. More importantly, it is full of the actual joy you get from spinning your own yarn.
I enjoyed the author's framework of storytelling as a means to communicating the steps in the process of spinning. It was a lovely read. I would not use it as a spinning reference, but I would love to have it on hand.
A very good book teaching some of the fundamentals of spinning. It's fun to read (read it in less than a day). It might not be the best for someone just barely starting, while the illustrations are great, they are not quite as explanatory as photographed publications.
Didn't really learn much, but I enjoyed the author's stories about watching her grandmother spin, embarking on a quest for a working spinning wheel years later, and learning to spin.
I was surprised at myself for finishing this, but it was really a charming story. Unfortunately, quite out of date in the modern fiber world, but a lot of timeless information in a good story.