Shepherds Talk . . . Laying out your Locks for Spinning Art Yarn
How do you get those lovely long wool ( Teeswater, Wensleydale etc.) curly locks to stay beautiful after washing? You simply lay them out to dry allowing the natural curl and characteristic to show itself off.

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Lockspinning Trickle Technique

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Washing Locks

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How to wash fiber to keep the lock structure for worsted prep or dying long locks with Mary Egbert

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How to Comb Wool for Spinning (51 Yarns #11 'Long Wool')

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Looking at Fleece to spin Raw or Lightly Processed as Art Yarn (or not)

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Learn to Lock Spin

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Steph Gorin - Spinning on the Ashford Country Spinner 2 - Core Spinning

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Learning to Core Spin with Locks

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Hands (Wool Spinning in Donegal)

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How to Spin Art Yarn: How I spin autowrapped art yarn

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Incredible Street Performers – Caught on Camera

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How To Spin Yarn Using A Drop Spindle

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Underrated Knitting Tools Worth Trying

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How to Incorporate Yarn and Ribbon Scraps into Core SpunArt Yarn

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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How to spin a beehive coil in a singles yarn

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Making Top by dizzing from a Hand Card

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Hand Carding Brushes to Clean and Card Wool

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NAMASTE FARMS Washing Wool and Mohair

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