just working my way through any fibre in my stash while learning ❆ this one reminds me of a soft owlet
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just working my way through any fibre in my stash while learning ❆ this one reminds me of a soft owlet

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Within my fiber communities I often see people asking about how to chain ply on a spinning wheel, with e-spinners seeming to give the most amount of difficulty for some reason. So I’ve made a little explanatory video of how I get a smooth chain ply on my Daedalus e-spinner.
I’ve been looking at Dreaming Robots e-spinners because my mom asked me what I want for Christmas and I said I want help buying one. I love my treadle wheel but it is obviously not very portable and I just don’t enjoy spindles as much.
And I’m very caught between the EEW 6.1 and the Nano 2.1.
On the one hand, the Nano is cheaper and more portable. On the other hand the 6.1 is better in every other way, especially regarding longevity and capacity. But obviously it’s twice as expensive. I’m in Canada so these wheels are pricier with the exchange rate.
If I don’t want my e-spinner to replace my treadle wheel, is it really worth buying the 6.1? The biggest draw for me other than ease of use is the larger bobbins (my secondhand treadle wheel came with a jumbo flyer and bobbins so I’m already spoiled), but if I can just ply on the treadle wheel are the smaller bobbins really an issue, since I can still get a single 100g skein at the end of the day? I typically only like to spin 100g quantities or above, but I could just save anything over 100g for the treadle wheel, except for very fine yarns in a woollen prep because I struggle to treadle fast enough for those.
At the end of the day there’s no way an e-spinner would entirely replace my Ashford Traditional because I do like treadling. I can’t do it for hours on end because my ankle gets tired eventually, but I enjoy the tactile sensation. Is it silly to worry that I won’t like spinning as much with no treadling?
If I were actually replacing my wheel I’d go for the 6.1 no question. I imagine if I get the Nano then in 5-10 years I would want to upgrade, or at least have to replace the motor.
If you have an e-spinner please weigh in!
Got my three new spindles in today and so spent the afternoon and evening plying up 6 new skeins and freeing up a LOT of spindles. Just a few more to go to clear out the rest of the past two TdFs and then I can focus on finishing up this year’s. Slowly but surely getting there!
The e-spinner is definitely doing its thing of being convenient... and consistent.
4oz of a polwarth dyed last year. Being able to spin and only focus on my hands made for a more consistent single, as did the regulated speed.
I have a Targhee from Greenwood Fiberworks that I will spin up to ply with this. At the current rate, I may actually have functional yarn sometime in January. Unheard of!
(S spin for reference, speed medium low)

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I have not been motivated to spin for a few weeks. But yesterday the motivation came back full force, so know I have a new project on the e-spinner, and 2 projects ready to ply on the wheel.
Here is the progress on the new spin so far:
Finished spinning mermaid rave!
Got an e-spinner! It's really fun and I like it, but I'm still going to keep using my spindles. ^_^