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Old December 7th 06, 08:35 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.machine-knit
Jacquie Joyce
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Hi Sally
Thank you for that advise.
I will look nito that ASAP.
Kind Regards
Jacquie
"Sally Holmes" wrote in message
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Jacquie Joyce wrote:
Hi All
I was wondering if someone can help me. I am a knitwear designer/producer
and I have been asked to produce some designs with alpaca yarn. The lady
who
has asked me has her own alpacas and would dearly like to have the yarn
hand
spun. I have never ever done spinning in my life but would love to have a
go. I have not got a clue where to begin or anything. Can anyone help me
please.


Jacquie, as well as the Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers, if you
haven't bought by next June go to Woolfest, http://www.woolfest.co.uk/.
There will be lots of suppliers there and you can try out all the wheels
and spindles.

We bought my daughter's wheel from P&M Woolcraft in Milton Keynes, phone
01908 510277. They used to have a website, www.pmwoolcraft.co.uk, but it
doesn't seem to be working now. They were very helpful and let her try
lots of wheels, and she ended up with the Majacraft Little Gem. It's a
very neat design that appeals to the engineer in me. Most importantly, the
orifice is high enough for her - she's very tall and lower wheels gave her
backache.

Wingham Wool Works, near Barnsley, are our local spinning supplier but
they don't stock Majacraft and they're so unfriendly as to be obnoxious.

HTH

Sally Holmes
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
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