Let’s Spin Yarns for Florida!

Skill Level

Intermediate, Advanced

Required Skills:

Must be able to spin a continuous thread

Class Schedule

Class Length:

Two and a Half Days

Class Times:

Description

Florida is hot and not conducive to woolen yarns for most of the year. But there are so many other exciting non-wool fibers to spin! In this class, the students will explore spinning plant-based fibers such as bamboo, Tencel, hemp, flax, cotton, as well as silk and faux cashmere. We will discuss the best uses of these different fibers and learn tricks to make the spinning experience a happy one.

Fees

Registration Fees:

For FTWG Members: $450

For all others: $525

Materials Fee:

$30

Materials Fee Includes:

Fibers for spinning, instructional materials

Registration Fees are paid when you register to attend the FTWG Conference. Materials fees are paid directly to the instructor at the beginning of class. You should plan to pay the materials fee in cash.

Students to Bring

  • A spinning wheel in good working condition
  • Extra bobbins
  • Niddy Noddy
  • Other spinning tools as desired

Instructor Bio

Ginger Clark has been spinning for more than 40 years and teaching spinning for almost as long. Her experience has given her the skills to be an effective teacher and sharer of knowledge. She spins on wheels, treadle and electric, contemporary and very old, and spindles of all sorts using all kinds of fibers. Her favorite spinning is making very fine yarns with cotton and luxury fibers like cashmere, qiviut, and silks for weaving and knitting/crochet. Ms. Clark likes to explore how to spin different yarns to better understand their properties so the yarn is ideal for the planned project whether it’s for knitting, crochet, embroidery, needlepoint, or weaving.

Gallery

These photos were provided by the instructor to demonstrate the experience of taking this class.