Both spindles range on the inexpensive side, between $10.00 to $20.00. This makes them an ideal choice for first time spinners. The basic difference between the two is that the top-whorl has the whorl at the top near the hook. The bottom-whorl has the whorl at the bottom of the shaft away from the hook.
When you spin on a top-whorl your fiber will be in constant contact with the whorl and the finished fiber will collect on the shaft below the whorl.
When you spin on a bottom-whorl your fiber will not be in contact with the whorl and the finished fiber will collect on the shaft below the hook and above the whorl.
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Top-Whorl Spindle |
Is one spindle inherently better than the other? The short answer is no. Both spindles make great yarn, but spinners tend to prefer one over the other. My personal favourite is the bottom-whorl as I find that I can spin at a quicker pace on it compared to my top-whorl. I also find that I have greater room for error on my bottom whorl, so I have to pay close attention to what I am doing until I get into a rhythm.
Tip of the Day: I recommend trying out both spindles to see which one works best for you. Also pay attention to the weight of the spindle when making a purchase. 2 to 3 ounce spindles is a good starter point for first time spinners.
Any more questions about drop spindles? Send me an e-mail at northerndelightsfiberart@gmail.com and continue following the blog for more posts about drop spindles!
I would have loved to have seen a video of the process.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul! You're right, I should really make a video to better show the difference between to two spindles. I will need to try to get a hold of some video equipment for my next blog post.
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