The Durham Guild of Spinners Weavers and Dyers meets every month. Our February meeting was a real treat. I am not a spinner but the talk and demonstration was about flax spinning.
Cath Snape |
First I must show you a recently restored double flax spinning wheel. This is a German 'double-flyer "wedding" wheel. This type of wheel was typically given to a bride as part of her trousseau and would have a name plate on the front. It is designed for two-handed spinning of flax.
German 'double-flyer "wedding" wheel. |
This wheel was bought by a wonderful Guild member who enjoys renovating old weaving and spinning equipment. He has also built carders and plyers of his own design. The Guild is enriched by his love of craft and his engineering skills. He had to mend and sometimes reconstruct broken or missing parts.
dressed distaff |
She demonstrated how to spin flax on a modern spinning wheel. However it was her demonstration of two handed flax spinning which was amazing. She told us about the history of this type of spinning and said that she was not an expert but her smooth action and the resulting linen thread was wonderful. She had her own double-flyer wheel. It must be quite unusual to have two such wheels in the same place.
She had placed her carded flax onto a towel which she explained could be flopped over one shoulder for spinning. However, the flax could also be rolled up in the towel and placed on her lap. Her dexterity was amazing.
A truly inspiring talk.
Susan J Foulkes
February 2024
thanks for the write up Cath
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