Core Spinning with Rachel

I convinced a friend that she should teach a new class at my place. We held a trial class to figure out the time frame and how many people we could accommodate. It was such a blast!

Teacher Rachel behind a table full of colorful fiber.

Rachel prepared a lot of fiber for the class. She dyed wool, mohair, and silk.

Glass jars full of colorful fiber on a shelf.

She also brought metallic fiber, miscellaneous yarns, and more silk to use for preparing batts.

Blue and green carded fiber with balls of white mohair ready for spinning.

We started the class by learning the basics of core spinning. Everyone was given the same fiber and core yarn.

Small skeins of blue-green core spun yarn with ball of fiber.

This is the variety of styles that were created from that fiber.

White fiber with blue accents ready for spinning.

After that we selected fiber and carded our own batts. I carded two batts with a base of white Jacob fiber and added lots of blue accents.

Handspun yarn core spun with a white base and blue and green accents.

These are the resulting core spun yarns.

Multi color corespun yarn and carded fiber ready for spinning.

Here are some of the batts and yarns that others prepared and spun during the class.

Two women, one wearing corespun yarn as a necklace, and the other expressing excitement over it.

Susan’s yarn matched her outfit perfectly and Rachel was pleased!

Seven women showing off the yarn they just spun after learning to core spin. Yarn is shown around the neck as a necklace.

We all decided to display our yarns by wearing them. This was a very fun class and I look forward to offering it in the fall. Subscribe to the newsletter to know when this will be offered.