That is really cool that your son is learning to spin! I'm impressed!
I tried emailing you back on the mohair, but the email bounced a couple of times and I didn't have another email address in my contact list. Unfortunately, the mohair has already been spoken for! Sorry!
Wow, he is a natural.
ReplyDeletecongratulations!
ReplyDeleteTell him to save that yarn, it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHe obviously has his parents' gift of using his hands. Doesn't it warm your heart?!
ReplyDeletevery nice! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteHis first handspun is way better than mine was. Harrumph! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYay! I taught my younger son to spin, too. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my. That is SO MUCH better than my first yarn.
ReplyDeleteYay!!! I just posted a pic of my baby spinning, too!
ReplyDeleteNo way!!! I can't believe it! He is a natural born spinner. It must e in his dna!
ReplyDeleteYeah! I've been looking for a couple of spindles for my girls to use. (As much as I love them, they are NOT using my Goldings yet :-)
ReplyDeleteThey both already know how to knit and I'm teaching them how to sew as well. It's good for small motor skills as being fun.
That is really cool that your son is learning to spin! I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteI tried emailing you back on the mohair, but the email bounced a couple of times and I didn't have another email address in my contact list. Unfortunately, the mohair has already been spoken for! Sorry!
Soon you'll have to set up a plan, on who's going to spin on the wheel when! ;o)
ReplyDeletehow nice is that!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeletehow cool is that! I don't even know how to spin. lol
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