And the winner is .... Scotch tension. Although drinking Scotch while spinning my undies dry is a viable alternate!
Here it is set up for the Scotch tension. From what I've gathered (to say Gord Lendrum's instructions are succinct is an understatement) you can use the drive band doubled when using Scotch tension and just separate it for double drive. I'm trying that next. As you can see I didn't finish any of the bobbins or the lazy kate. Now that I'm using it I can see that I should take off the flyer base and finish under that too, but it can wait until school gets out.
What will take a little adjustment is how slowly I need to treadle. This has a 28" wheel - I'm used to a much smaller wheel and single treadle so needless to say I had some pretty tightly spun yarn at first. I hope I don't get so relaxed I fall asleep.
Just because I love the stuff so much .....
| You Are a Double Espresso |
![]() You're a mix of high energy and ambition, perfectly matched with strong espresso When you want something you get it - by any means possible You're driven, determined, and no nonsense. Which is just how you like your java. |
It's pretty accurate. I will add milk, but never flavors or sweeteners.
Posted by Charleen at April 1, 2006 12:19 PMoooh, it *is* pretty! That cherrywood is just luscious. Oh, and I had to get used to it too. The fastest wheel I've ever owned, and I make it a habit to buy zippy wheels!
Posted by: Sara at April 1, 2006 02:56 PMIt is pretty. I started off with ST with my Symphony (is it legal to say that in the same sentence with the Lendrum?) then switched to DD as I grew accustomed to the saxony (my 1st). And thanks to you I found out I am cappucino "You're fun, outgoing, and you love to try anything new. However, you tend to have strong opinions on what you like. You are a total girly girly at heart - and prefer your coffee with good conversation. You're the type that seems complex to outsiders, but in reality, you are easy to please"
a total girly girl at heart?
Yeah. That's me all right.
Posted by: Cathy at April 1, 2006 03:21 PMI love the glow that is cast. Job well done. Think your wheel will ever come and visit?
I'm a "plain 'ol cup of joe". I'm dependable but fun though!
Posted by: Marie at April 1, 2006 06:12 PMTip from someone who bought a zippy wheel: if you shift to double drive (skip the cappucino for this)and loosen the hell out of the drive band, you will get a slower ratio. Don't ask me why it works, (something about excess slippage?) but it is how I get low twist bulky angora to emerge. I LOVE using my production wheel for big yarns. Who knew?
Cherry WAS the right wood, eh? Yes, Marie, we will make the wheel will come for a visit.
Posted by: claudia k at April 2, 2006 07:29 AMI think Claudia's wheel and Charleen's wheel should meet. They could spin some tales.
I promise to never, ever say that again.
Posted by: Marie at April 3, 2006 10:39 AMThanks for commenting on my blog - I'm new to blogging and can't even get the weavering picture to show - I don't know how else to respond except to go to your blog, which I've been reading for quite some time. I'll figure it out eventually.
Thanks!
Betty
Posted by: Betty at April 11, 2006 02:19 PM