tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1870657841595012572.post3070005070219366161..comments2023-11-20T03:45:30.135-05:00Comments on Plot 55: hummmmslim pickinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12833617568090157365noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1870657841595012572.post-54280815656832256672014-11-18T09:31:15.686-05:002014-11-18T09:31:15.686-05:00Thanks to a pin I made on my spinning board at www...Thanks to a pin I made on my spinning board at www.pinterest/dkonchinsky, and your pic I pinned to my felting art board, I found the connection you were looking for your worms. There is a woman using the "worms" to help her get the colorations she wants for her spinning of yarn she uses for knitting. http://blog.hedgehogfibres.com/2013/06/fauxlags-and-masterchef.html?m=1<br /><br />Amazingly she doesn't have a lot of people pinning her picture tutorial for making "fauxlags". <br /><br />Your daughters may be interested in hand spinning using the worms. I taught myself to hand spin watching youtube videos. I made my own spindle with a wooden toy wheel from Hobby Lobby and a 1/4" dowel 12" long and a cup hook. I needed my resulting yarn to make a border for my felted applique quilt "Woolly Alphabet".Debora Konchinskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09997207511320043244noreply@blogger.com