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Title: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: Bionic on April 10, 2012, 04:38:04 pm
Its 28th/29th April
Sally
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: MrsJ on April 11, 2012, 07:25:26 am
Hoping to go on the Sunday.  Never been before but I've been given a spinning wheel and a loom and I've recently tried my hand at felting so thought it might be interesting.
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Post by: Mammyshaz on April 11, 2012, 08:02:42 am
Would like to go and see what's on show  but a bit too far for me. Have a lovely time there
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Post by: Bionic on April 11, 2012, 08:06:55 am
MrsJ,
You sound just like me.

I am hoping to go on the Sunday and I have never been before.  I too have a spinning wheel, tried to teach myself a few years back but not successfully so want to try again and I discovered felting just before chistmas.

Might see you there

Sally
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Post by: MrsJ on April 11, 2012, 05:49:26 pm
Sally -  I've pm'd you.
Heather
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Post by: Lesley Silvester on April 11, 2012, 11:46:59 pm
What is it and where is it?
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Post by: Blinkers on April 12, 2012, 02:29:45 pm
Yeay....try and STOP me going  :thumbsup:    If you haven't been it brilliant.  Love it.   Oooodles of stalls to drool over and naturally stacks of stuff to spend your pennies on.   GO - YOU'LL LOVE IT
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: MrsJ on April 12, 2012, 04:26:19 pm
It's a festival of Welsh Wool and all that goes with it.  Have a look at the website

http://www.wonderwoolwales.co.uk/ (http://www.wonderwoolwales.co.uk/)
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Post by: Lesley Silvester on April 13, 2012, 12:54:20 am
Sounds great but I've just realised I am booked that weekend.   :(
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Post by: Maesgwyn on April 14, 2012, 03:36:04 pm
I will be there on the Saturday for the day, or until my feet start to complain, hubby is away and as the saying goes if the cat is away the mouse can play lol. or should that say spend all his well earn dosh!!!
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Post by: MrsJ on April 26, 2012, 07:18:56 am
Weather forecast doesnt look too good.  I think it might be a wet weekend!
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Post by: suziequeue on April 26, 2012, 07:40:11 am
We'll be in Builth for the Badger Faced Sheep Society AGM which I am presuming is in the same location - so might persuade hubby to have a look round the stalls. We've got a friend running a stall down there so planning to pop in on her.

Shame it's the weekend before payday (or lucky depending on how you look at it!)
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Post by: Bionic on April 26, 2012, 08:25:11 am
It looks like an awful weekend weather wise but I think there is quite a lot of cover there so hopefully we will be ok
Sally
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Post by: FiB on April 26, 2012, 08:32:24 am
Desparately jealous! .  Would love to go but Sat Sun is only time with OH and v precious - dont think he would like to come  ;D and cant tear myself away.....  Having Beulah lambs sheared this friday and I know their fleece is not supposed to be all that but it looks Fabulous!  How do I go about getting it properly graded (micron etc) .  So much to learn and wonderwool could have really helped... boo

Have a great time all xxx
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: Bionic on April 26, 2012, 08:37:48 am
FIB,
MY OH is coming with me (yes, he must love me) I keep telling him there will be lots of sheep and interesting things for him to look at  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: Fleecewife on April 26, 2012, 12:00:36 pm
I hope you have a lovely time  :wave:  Too far for me to go but I would love to if I could, esp to compare with Woolfest in Cumbria, which is the same each year so I might not bother with it this year.
I hope you will have time to tell us all about Wonderwool afterwards.
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Post by: Lesley Silvester on April 26, 2012, 11:43:47 pm
Yes, we want to know.
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Post by: MrsJ on April 29, 2012, 08:25:54 am
Well, woke up this morning to reports of trees down and warnings of flooding, so have decided on the cowardice route today and staying home with the drawbridge pulled up.  Am really disappointed but I don't want to get stuck miles from home, even if it is a lovely part of the world.
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Post by: Blinkers on April 29, 2012, 01:23:04 pm
We went yesterday and had a brilliant day as always.   I'm sure its getting bigger each year  :thumbsup:    Sooooo much to see and spend your  pennies on  ::)  always very inspiring and plenty of stands to find something to eat and drink throughout the day.    I actually managed to be fairly restrained this year  :o and only bought some dyeing stuff, some buttons, and a small pack of patterns.  Bumped into a few friends too  :wave:
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Post by: Bionic on April 30, 2012, 08:28:17 am
We went yesterday too but it was soooo cold there.  That spoilt it a bit as my fingers were too cold to be touchy feely with the wool.

I bought some undyed merino hanks, so that I can try my hand at dyeing for the first time, some alpaca fleece and some sock wool.  I could have spent a small fortune (actually not so small) wanted a carder, a weaving loom, a drop spindle etc etc.

I was very taken with the aplacas (see post on camelid forum)

Sally
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: MrsJ on May 01, 2012, 08:31:30 am
Sally - sorry I missed you there.  I got my drop spindle from here http://www.winghamwoolwork.co.uk/eqp_spn_dropspindles.php (http://www.winghamwoolwork.co.uk/eqp_spn_dropspindles.php)  it arrived very quickly and I soon picked it up. 
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: Bionic on May 01, 2012, 08:58:50 am
Those on the link are cetainly much cheaper than the ones I was looking at which were £28-30. Still they were lovely wood.  For now I think I will get one of the cheap ones.
thanks
Sally
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Post by: FiB on May 01, 2012, 10:06:02 am
Sally, good job I didnt go to wonderwool - I'm not sure I could have resisted beautiful crafted ones! The sort of thing I could collect!!   I've just got a cheap ashford drop spindle and it is fab - and Ive used sticks with placticine in the woods with children - worked well.    I like this site and started using the you tube vids..

http://www.joyofhandspinning.com/make-dropspin.shtml (http://www.joyofhandspinning.com/make-dropspin.shtml)
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Post by: FiB on May 01, 2012, 10:08:08 am
...no, it was this site after all!!

http://handspinner.co.uk/links.html (http://handspinner.co.uk/links.html)
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Post by: Fleecewife on May 01, 2012, 11:10:29 am
Thanks for the sites FiB.  I tend to spin in isolation and make no progress in my skill level, so it's helpful to read how others do things.

I have made a collection of spindles over the years - drop, top-whorl, turkish and even a little quill-supported spindle - no Andean types though.  I have got to the point now where I am quite selective as to which I buy - they are so expensive  :o   There are usually two or three stalls selling lovely spindles from America and Canada at Woolfest; spindlers2 are my favourite.
I have hankered after a Goldring spindle which look so well made and intricate but so far I haven't succumbed - they would have to be sent direct from the US at no-doubt vast expense. Also the design would be so personal and making a choice is hard - would I hate it after a couple of years?  Has anyone got one?

The spindles I use the most are a lovely top-whorl one from Canada which was a gift and is made of beautiful wood, and a tiny turkish spindle which I bought from a lady in the north of England, who had turned it herself.   I like to use a top-whorl spindle when I do demos, as it is so easy to show from that the basics of how a wheel works, bringing it down to first principles - a spindle on its side, with lots of complicated bits to make it turn  ;D

I am interested by how many people on here are using spindles, as well as or instead of a wheel.
Title: Re: Anyone going to Wonderwool Wales?
Post by: Lesley Silvester on May 01, 2012, 11:35:37 pm
I was inspired by an old lady I knew who used a drop spindle while walking her dog round their fields.  She reckoned she could spin an ounce of fleece whilel checking the fences.
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Post by: Bionic on May 02, 2012, 03:12:06 am
Wow, perhaps she had very long fences  ;D ;D
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Post by: Fleecewife on May 02, 2012, 09:33:38 am
The miners used to spin as they walked to work, often several miles.  Once they had enough yarn they would then knit their socks, which got worn out as they walked...   Napoleonic soldiers spun as they marched too as they had to make any repairs to their uniforms themselves, plus socks.
We found a medieval spindle whorl buried deep in our soil, lost presumably by a child as she, or he, minded the sheep.
I used to take my spindle into outpatients and the ward with me when my OH was ill, and managed to spin masses during those long long waits.  I also use it when I am at shows, or going to shops where there's likely to be a long wait.  Similarly I take a tiny circular knitting needle and knit on the move.  I can knit in the car, but not spin - as a passenger of course.  I don't fly much but when I have I have wished I was allowed to take my needle and spindle with me for something to do.
Spinning wheels do have that major drawback that they are static.