Fiber Monday - many new spinners

I had a group of fourteen students and their parents out to the farm today, and one of the activities was learning to spin with a suspended spindle. Y. doesn't have classes on Monday so was home and that was a good thing. Between the two of us, within an hour, we had everyone starting to spin. I absolutely could not have managed without her. 

I haven't worked with a group that large in a long time. For years I directed a children's choir that had dozens of students, so I have the skills. It turns out that this is one of those riding a bicycle things, the skills are always there even if they aren't being used. But my goodness, the skills might be there, but the endurance is not. I definitely needed to make a cup of tea and put my feet up for a while. At least I recovered enough to weave another guest towel. The total so far is that I've done six of the overall pattern towels, then after changing the tie-up I'm working on the Christmas trees. I've completed one and have five to go. There are eleven more towels on this warp and I can weave appropriately one an hour. I'm hoping to finish the warp before November so I can thread the loom for the napkins. That would give me all of November for those. I'm still on target to have everything done before the market. 

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