Spinning a Corespun Yarn with a Tencel Core
You don't have to use a grabby fiber to spin an awesome corespun yarn. Here I demonstrate using tencel weaving thread, my favorite choice for corespinning, to make thick corespun, thin corespun, tailspun and lockspun corespun, and using batts, top, or cloud as well. Visit me on facebook at: / mirla.fiberarts on etsy at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MIRLAFiberA... Or look for MIRLA Fiber Arts on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Ravelry. Happy Spinning! P.S. sorry for the quite voice, my toddler was napping. P.P.S. sorry for the thumping and bumping, my 12 year old's room is on the opposite side of the showing wall and she was being, well, 12!

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