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Spinning

 
"Our Patch" Lavender Oil & Beeswax Polish

is a product formulated especially for Majacraft to pamper your wheel and keep it looking in top condition. Produced from organic lavender and selected beeswax, it maintains the fragrance in the pot as well as giving protection and life to the wood of your wheel. Use a little and often to keep your wheel healthy and looking like new.

10-gm container - $8.95



 

Comes with padded carry bag

the folding
Kromski Sonata

· wheel diameter - 19"
· folded dimensions: 22" by 19"
· orifice height - 30", but can be raised as much as 2";
size - 3/8"
· bobbin size - full 4 oz.; 3 included; will fit all other Kromski wheels
· single drive with Scotch tension
· also includes threading hook, attached Lazy Kate and bottle of spinning wheel oil; uses an elastic drive band
· Ratios: 6.7, 12.5, 14 to 1;
· ball bearings on wheel crank
· weight - 11.5 lbs.
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padded bag included

Available with a clear lacquer or walnut finish.

Sonata w/bag, clear lacquer finish $520
Sonata w/bag, walnut finish $540
Sonata padded bag $120
Sonata Jumbo Flyer, 1 bobbin, front maiden post $87.95
    ratios 5, 7.5 and 10 to 1. Orifice size: .7"
    available in clear or walnut finish

Sonata Faster Flyer (uses regular bobbins) $57.95
    ratios 12, 16, 18:1
    available in clear or walnut finish
  Detta's prices include shipping.

 

 

 


Felting

 Felting needles



Felt with dry wool!
Do things you can't do with a wet felting process!

 Felting Needles
$1.00 each 4/$3.75, 10/$8.50 - Mix or match
#1 - EXTRA FINE, TRIANGULAR BLADE - 40-gauge wire. Used with very fine fiber and cloth.
#2 - FINE, STAR BLADE - 38-gauge wire. Good for delicate work with fine fiber and cloth.
#3 - FINE, TRIANGULAR BLADE - 38-gauge wire, Used with fine to medium fine fiber and attaching hair to dolls.
#4 - MEDIUM, TRIANGULAR BLADE - 36-gauge wire.Used with medium to coarse fiber and attaching hair to dolls.

 Felting Needle Starter Pack - $4.00
   
4 different needle styles (1 each of the above styles) with information sheet

Ashford Felting Needles
Punch Handle holds up to 4 needles for larger projects. Comes with five 36-gauge Ashford all-purpose needles. $39.95
Ashford felting neeedles, pkg/10 $9.95

INTRODUCTION TO NEEDLE FELTING: Sculpting a Doll with Sharon Costello 131 minutes $41.50 What a wonderfully fun video to learn this popular craft by! The dolls that Sharon makes are fabulously detailed. Watching her make the face is downright cheerful! She leads you through making the face, body, fine clothing, hands, feet, hair, and accessory details. Your resulting doll comes alive with its own personality! This technique uses no water; the wool remains dry. You will use felting needles to felt your wool fibers together. (1 needle included) Sharon reviews the type of fiber needed to work with when doing needle felting. VHS

The newest book . . .
MAKING FACES using Wet and Dry Felting Methods $19.25 (Patricia Spark) The felting needle is a great aid to the hand feltmaker. By combining this tool with traditional felting techniques, you can greatly increase the creative potential of this medium. The needle has small notches along its edges which push fiber along to intermix with the fiber lying below it. Thus, the fibers are tangled together creating felt, without the need for soap or water! With the needle you can be very precise, attaching small amounts of fiber just where you'd like them to bee. Three-dimensional shapes can easily be added to a surface, increasing the potential for sculptural form. The possibilities are endless. In this book, Spark shows how to use the needle to create faces. By combining the sculptural possibilities of the felting needle with traditional felting, you can add faces to any of your favorite felt forms. Paperback, spiral lay-flat binding, b&w photos & drawings. 64 pgs.

SIMPLY FELT: 20 easy and elegant designs in wool $26.50 (Margaret Docheerty & Jayne Emerson) This new book covers quite a range of possibilities! Learn about: Making felt from old knitted fabrics; Making felt from raw wool and other fibers; Felting by hand or washing machine; Creating flat fabrics and sculptural shapes; Inlaying fibers for color and texture effects; Easy step-by-step instructions. Projects include a book cover, shoulder bag, briefcase, scarves, lampshade, runner, bucket bag, three kinds of slippers, hat, glasses case, and more. From Interweave Press, so you know it's good! Lots of color. 128pgs.


Books

THE MAGIC OF HANDWEAVING: The Basics and Beyond (Sigrid Piroch)  $25.50  This is an extremely interesting book, as well as a valuable how-to resource for both new and experienced weavers. Sigrid Piroch is an experienced weaver who leads readers on a journey through the world of cloth. She guides you through the beginning stages of weaving, from planning and designing, to the final stages, when the beautiful piece of cloth is ready to take off the loom. You will learn about weavers around the world who weave cloth out of necessity, tradition, and art. This is a resource for all those with an interest in this amazing process, as well as those with a desire to learn. Lots of close-up photos and descriptions of a variety of looms, loom parts, tools, weave structures, color patterns, and useful and colorful projects. An exceptional book! Lots of color, 144 pgs.

HAND WOOLCOMBING AND SPINNING:
A Guide to Worsteds from the Spinning Wheel $31.75  (Peter Teal)  bk011u Here is a book for handspinners who aspire to a high standard of professional excellence in their work. The book rediscovers many of the old methods and applies modern technological principles to the forgotten trade of woolcombing. It explains how to make the tools, how to prepare, dye and blend the fibre, and finally how to spin a worsted yarn of controlled quality and specification. The serious student of spinning will find vital information on how much twist to give a yarn for a stated end use; how much oil to apply to raw, scoured fibre; how to assess the suitability of a spinning wheel for a specific type of yarn. The wool combs, jigs, pad, diz, spinning wheels, scales, etc., illustrated were all made by Teal in his workshop, powered by a 14-foot diameter water wheel. Color & b&w photos, line drawings, old woodcut reproductions. Hardcover, 187 pgs.

TWO-END KNITTING: A Traditional Scandinavian Technique also known as "Twined Knitting" $25.00 (Anne-Maj Ling) Two-ended knitting is a Scandinavian knitting technique where one knits with two ends of the the same yarn, resulting in a unique look. This translation of a Swedish book provides basic information, patterns, and photos of wonderful mittens, hats, socks, and sweaters. Interesting to read and easy to follow! 104 pgs.

KNITTING the Easy Way $26.75 (Terry Kimbrough, Publications International) So you've been wanting to learn how to knit? Look no further! This book is the ultimate guidebook, filled with easy-to-follow instructions and clear, step-by-step illustrations that will insure your success. Patterns are included for 38 fabulous projects, including gorgeous sweaters, hats, scarves, blankets, children's clothing, and more. Each pattern is rated for difficulty level, allowing beginners to start with the simplest projects and move to the next skill level as they are ready. Color photos. Hardcover with spiral inside lay-flat binding, 160 pgs


Handmade bags from Ecuador

 

 5"h x 5"w
made by Sonia (#2)
$15.00 ppd

 
6-1/2"h x 7-3/4"w
made by Alicia (#3)
$12.50 ppd

 
8"h x 7-1/2"w
made by Sonia (#4)
$16.50 ppd

These colorful bags are made by Sonia and Alicia, our friends in Ecuador. Every cent we receive goes back to the person who made the bag. In a country where it's pretty tough to make a living, it means a lot to these young mothers to be able to contribute to the support of their families.

The bags pictured are a sampling of what we have available. We have a good supply, in different sizes and patterns, on hand. Please call if you would like descriptions over the phone.

Thank you for your help!

 

 Patricio and Sonia live on a beautiful Andes mountainside near the town of Ambato, raising fruits and vegetables for their living. Sonia takes Adrian, their son, down the mountain on a donkey each day to school. I wish this talented young woman could come to the U.S. and stay with us for while. What wonderful things she could teach us!

Pictured: Eileen (Alicia's daughter), Sonia, Adrian, & Patricio

www.dettasspindle.com  
Detta's Spindle

2592 Geggen-Tina Rd, Maple Plain, MN 55359 
       
Phone 763-479-1612 
Non-metro orders: 877-640-1612 
    
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9/28/07