Emma, the recipient of that spindle, really took to spinning (YAY, another one bites the dust!). Back home in Australia, Emma ordered another so she could teach her mother to spin. Then she joined a spinning and weaving guild, taking her spindles to meetings. Her guild members (apparently mostly wheel spinners) were fascinated. Recently, I shipped off an order for six Simple Oaks--purchased by members of Emma's spinning guild.
And I received the following email...
Hi Shannon,
My name is Marion and I am President of the Nambucca Valley Spinners & Weavers Group that received your spindles. I was wondering if you could email some back-ground info on yourself and your spindles. Photos would be great so that the girls know a little more about their spindles history.
After using heavy bottom weight spindles we are finding out that "drop spindle" is just what we are doing, but we will get it together. We also have 2 more names for spindles so when we have a few more we will order through Emma.
Thanks for giving us a renewed interest in an old craft.
Marion
Wow. This is the coolest thing ever. Really. Thank you so much, PR, Emma and Marion.
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Your spindles are quite the hit down here. Even passed your Etsy store address onto a receptionist at my local doctors who liked my spinning. I've been spinning some pale brown Romney on my lovely dark oak spindle and GUH! I love it!!
Thanks heaps again
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