I'm learning, on an Ashford Traditional loaned by my local Guild, assisted by the Guild once a month and by the occasional visit by a more experienced friend (who spins while chatting as well as while watching TV
)
Last month's Guild meet included the AGM. I have had dealings with quite a few organisations over my lifetime, and I have never ever been at an AGM conducted with such good humour, professionally and swiftly getting through the business while the members' wheels quietly hummed...
jaykay's Lendrum is a silent sleek dream to use and I was a bit taken aback by the rather clunky by comparison Ashford. Then, on jaykay's advice, I got some sewing machine oil and oiled it (found the instructions on the web - you're supposed to use candle wax for some spots, but I used oil everywhere this one time and will dig out a candle for my next maintenance session.) Ah.... now it moves freely, hardly makes a sound, and is
nearly as much a pleasure to use as the Lendrum.
I'm at the thick and rather lumpy stage, too. If the lambs and calves allow, I shall be at the Guild this weekend, so I am hoping to get to the next level...