How to Spin with a Drop Spindle: 8 Steps
The drop spindle is a simple and ancient tool used for spinning fibers into yarn or thread. Despite its humble appearance, with practice, it can help you create beautiful handspun yarns with unique textures and colors. Here are 8 easy steps to help you get started with spinning using a drop spindle.
1. Gather Your Materials:
Before even picking up your spindle, you’ll need some fibers to spin. Wool is the most common fiber for beginners due to its easy-to-handle texture and natural elasticity. Additionally, prepare your drop spindle (which includes a shaft, whorl, and hook or notch).
2. Create a Leader:
To begin spinning, you’ll need to attach a leader—a piece of yarn that helps provide some initial grip and structure—to your spindle. Tie the leader securely around the shaft of the spindle, just above the whorl. Make sure it is long enough to wrap around the hook or pass through the notch.
3. Prepare Your Fiber:
Choose a small amount of fiber to start with and separate it from the larger batch. Gently tease the fibers apart by pulling them in opposite directions without breaking them apart entirely. This will allow for better drafting during spinning.
4. Joining Fiber to Leader:
Hold the prepared fiber in one hand and the leader in the other. Pinch both together with your fingers while holding them side by side, then give your spindle a gentle clockwise twist to combine them.
5. Drafting:
As you become more experienced in spinning, drafting will become more intuitive. For now, concentrate on allowing the fibers to flow between your fingers as you pull them away from each other gently in a smooth outward motion.
6. Spinning:
Once you have joined your drafted fibers to the leader and given it an initial twist, let go of the spindle and allow it to spin freely in a clockwise direction. During this time, maintain the tension on the yarn and keep drafting fibers until you achieve the desired thickness.
7. Winding On:
When there is no more room on the hook or notch, it’s time to wind your spun yarn onto the spindle’s shaft. Lower the spindle, allowing it to spin freely while maintaining tension on the yarn. Carefully wind your newly spun yarn around the shaft above the whorl.
8. Repeat and Grow Your Skills:
Continue to draft, spin, and wind on in an even rhythm until you’ve used up your initial supply of fiber or filled your spindle to capacity. With practice, you’ll become more efficient and consistent in your spinning technique.
Congratulations! By following these 8 steps, you have begun your journey into spinning with a drop spindle! Enjoy exploring the world of handspun fibers and pursuing endless possibilities when weaving, knitting, or crocheting with your unique creations.