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@thananightshade8 ай бұрын
Girl you have a rare and special knowledge when you can look at pics from a museum of 2000 year old artifacts and be like, "Oh yeah I know how to use that! I can get one riiiiight here like this."
@bElLyBuTtOnLiNt475 ай бұрын
when you started talking about the birds nest and how ancient people also saw the birds nest it made me so emotional i started crying. thank you for keeping history alive and connecting with our ancient relatives who really were just like us today!! this is such a special channel and community, thank you evie for your positivity and ancient knowledge :))
@mitsouqc Жыл бұрын
I fell into the algorithm rabbit hole and i am here now because Bernadette Banner mentioned you in one of her video. I don’t even sew, spin or weave but your videos are fascinating and you seem like a very nice and wholesome person. Take care ❤
@michellemorin6258 Жыл бұрын
I use chop sticks from the dollar store instead of dowels.
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 Жыл бұрын
Oh, good. I was hoping those would work!
@violetopal6264 Жыл бұрын
I'm thinking the tiny hair rubber bands would probably also work instead of the plastic stoppers
@thehennapeacock Жыл бұрын
Same, then a nail file to get them to the right shape! I also used a hair stick and some gel nail builder to make myself a cute bird distaff.
@MijnWolden Жыл бұрын
I love that the roman spindles were so decorative. It's a daily used tool, but that doesn't Mean it only has to look utilitarian!
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
Yes! People love pretty things, even when it's utilitarian. 💖
@auntietara Жыл бұрын
I had to stop in the middle when you got to the drawer pulls and tell hubby how excited I was about your brilliant creativity! And I’m not even a spinner! 😂 I do other fiber arts, but I don’t need to be a spinner or a weaver to love your channel. 🥰
@elfieblue3175 Жыл бұрын
Spindle support dishes: I JUST FOUND A USE FOR MY MOTHER'S CRYSTAL ASH TRAYS FROM THE 70s!
@poptartthecat4038 Жыл бұрын
ohhh I love that thought of buying a fancy whorl as a gift!!
@marynimocks6791 Жыл бұрын
My fav for beauty are the Viking reproductions. but for practicality, I love the drawer pull + dowl DYIs! Great episode! PS Saw you today with Bernadette Banner! You ARE the best!
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
🥰🥰🥰
@ChandlerFaye Жыл бұрын
Ok, I am not sure how I found my way to your channel but I am so glad I did because you just RADIATE sweetness and goodness and I am so excited to learn more about fibers and wool from you. ❤️
@WantedVisual Жыл бұрын
If the drawer pulls are commercially made, there's a fair chance they have a metric hole. The dowels in the hardware store, generally, come in different metric thicknesses, too. So if you have a set of calipers, or nice hardware store employees willing to measure the inside circumference of the pull's hole, you can probably get within half a millimeter or so of the hole, which is a feasible amount to sand down by hand on a dowel. Alternatively, if you struggle to find the little gasket thingies, go to your local piercer and mention you need silicone O-rings for plug-style piercings. They will also ask what size you need, so you'll need a rough estimate at least of either the metric size, or imperial wire gauge size.
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
Brilliant! According to the website, these are made in India so yes, probably metric. 💖
@zoeprimrose2309 Жыл бұрын
Hats off to you; I haven’t started spinning yet but I’m thrilled by your enthusiasm 👏👍🏼🙏🏼
@chaotic-goodartistry39035 ай бұрын
:0 (immediately runs off to share this video with my reenactor friend who loves glass and does lampwork)
@karenradcliff9163 Жыл бұрын
Those really were beautiful spindles. But taking it in the drawer-pull direction was unexpected and genius! I'm a pretty dedicated supported spindler right now, so it was fun to see you go in that direction. :)
@robinkilloran3289 Жыл бұрын
I love, love, LOVE this episode! ❤ And I love your idea of using drawer pulls as whorls, but...are they glass or are they ceramic? A couple of years ago I saw a very short clip on the British Antiques Road Show where a young woman brought in some large ceramic beads she'd bought in Italy. They were identified as antique spindle whorls, often given by a young man to his fiance, which her name painted on the center portion of the bead. Because I am living in Italy my attention was snagged....and 45 minutes later I had found ALL there was to find on the internet AND Pinterest about antique ceramic spindle whorls. I hoped to find some here (in Italy) to buy, but have so far been unsuccessful. I did buy some lovely spindle sticks on Etsy, but they were all out of whorls when I ordered. 😢 Eventually I took my photos to a local ceramic studio and Enzo agreed to guide me in hand-buildi g and hand-painting some large beads. I am still in the midst of this project, but have a few pics on my phone if I can post them here...
@flowerjoy2090 Жыл бұрын
You didn’t sneak that tablet woven belt past me. 🤣🤣. It is gorgeous!! 💕💕
@TJtheBee Жыл бұрын
All hail the pumpkin spindle! No lie, that thing is SO Halloween.
@iokheaira Жыл бұрын
To get rid of wobble, you can just put the half hitch closer to the end of the dowel - hooks on low whorls drive me nuts because they get in the way of my flicking so I had to learn to position the half hitch to the sweet spot! The glass spindles are absolutely gorgeous, the rubber gaskets are a brilliant idea, and now I've also got Goth spindle envy... maybe I should make a trip to the hardware store...
@CheapEngineerCrafts Жыл бұрын
Now have look at drawer pulls! Saw you on Bernadette’s KZbin, too. So thrilling when two of my fave KZbinrs intersect!
@bunhelsingslegacy3549 Жыл бұрын
My favourite thing in this video was your infectious enthusiasm!
@asherthedisaster4724 Жыл бұрын
came here from Bernadette's video and am now resting the urge to make a drop spindle despite my having now idea where to get wool to spin from
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
Welcome! 💖
@rachelmaynard2042 Жыл бұрын
Hair in your yarn is a personal trademark.
@bethanygilley Жыл бұрын
I think it's just amazing that people throughout history have taken the time to make beautiful things even when I'm sure that most of the time they were racing the clock for survival (enough food & clothes for winter / low yield times)!
@clarebrady1532 Жыл бұрын
I was spindle window shopping on etsy the other day and the glass ones are so beautiful omg. I want them all... especially the green ones. But I need to use my other spindles first and get good at it otherwise they're just a very shiny beautiful waste of money that will sit on a shelf looking lovely but not being used to their full potential. The supported ones are also amazing with their matching bowls. I need them all... or like a 'yarn crafting allowance' or I will have no money.
@GaraksApprentice Жыл бұрын
Whorl shape absolutely makes a difference to the way a spindle spins. I’ve made about two dozen whorls based on archaeological finds, in different weights, and they all spin differently. My favourites for my default spinning style (suspended with a hand distaff) are a 28g biconical whorl to start off, and then changing down to a 17g sphere.
@sullivanko19023 ай бұрын
What does “biconical” mean?
@GaraksApprentice3 ай бұрын
@@sullivanko1902 Take two cones, and stick the flat bottoms together. That's biconical. From the side it looks like a diamond.
@vb8801 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say how much I love your channel Evie! Wishing you a lovely day ❤
@coralcee Жыл бұрын
The mango and the goth are stunning🎉.
@seuzen5570 Жыл бұрын
I find the Stephen Willette spindle the most appealing. The others are beautiful, but the inward curve of the rod contrasted to the rounded glass is just wonderful!
@FeatherVoid3 ай бұрын
Your section on DIY whorls was a lifesaver! I've been struggling on how to keep my clay whorls attached to my dowel shafts [watched your videos on DIY spindles and whorls last week], rubber gaskets are a brilliant way to keep them secure!
@adamantramona9175 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love the pure joy you have while nerding out. It warms my heart so much. Love your videos. Never spun anything in my life. Always wanted to try. I think all of these things available to me right now. Gonna give it a go!
@vane_lao Жыл бұрын
Amazingly beautiful content, as always💕 I would like to compliment how well this color of hair suits you and the ways you style your hair, it inspires me to try new things and have fun
@Meredith36 Жыл бұрын
I love the forest spindle and the black one. They're all so pretty and you look so graceful using them. Goals 🌻
@CobraCreates Жыл бұрын
"I went... to the hardware store." Footage of Menards follows Very brave of you to go to such a forsaken place 🤭 I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets way too distracted by drawer pulls. Always need more excuses to use them!
@MamaMonsterPride Жыл бұрын
As a child my favorite place in Menards was the lighting, all the fun glass light shades and decorative bobbles for the pull chains. I wonder if some of the pull chain bobbles could be made to work.
@pickingupsticks6767 Жыл бұрын
The orange pumpkin shaped one. Thank you for asking and thank you for this enjoyable and interesting video.
@lindseyB_33 Жыл бұрын
I love this whole episode!! I think beautiful spindles we’re status symbols too :) i loooove the red n white one. What a great diy!!! Thank you so much for this episode!!
@davidkish9829 Жыл бұрын
The one of the left and the one on the right in the closing picture are both my favorites!
@TartantazCreates5 күн бұрын
I just love all the 'whorls" I have finally got my hands on a stephen Willette glass tipped spindle. I was always put off by the price plus the shipping cost but I just had to have one. So I took the plunge and bought it as a birthday gift to me. (my birthday is 3 days before Christmas) I am pleased to say it actually arrived earlier than I anticipated. It arrived on Saturday there but Ive been working so I was unable to try it out. I am off tomorrow so I am sure you can guess what I am going to be doing. Who knew that collecting spindles and whorls is a hobby all by itself lol Whilst I do love my drop spindles, I seem to be gravitating more to collecting supported spindles and now whorls lol ;)
@alexvanderpol1 Жыл бұрын
Wat a fun video! I love all the spindles! And getting your yarn caught on your dress is very common, Bernadette Banner had the same happen in her latest video 😂
@KitD2365 Жыл бұрын
How many spinners have caught their skirt, hair, or fiber in their spinning? All of them. :D
@catzkeet4860 Жыл бұрын
My support spindle is a heavy wooden skewer with a polymer clay whorl, with a polymer clay spinning bowl. It works..... and I think that's what ancient spinners went on. They appeared to have used anything that was weighty as a whorl from metal(coins) to stone(natural holes to specially bored ones), to wood, to yes, glass.
@faradayfarm4800 Жыл бұрын
I didnt think I would ever use those tiny stitch markers, what a great idea!!😊 Beautiful episode.
@morningrose428 Жыл бұрын
I love them all, but that larger drawer pull (the dark one with the design in white) is just lovely. And that last one! Gorgeous!!
@QuirkyChickadee Жыл бұрын
I Love Magpie Day!
@felicitycrowe69719 ай бұрын
I vaguely recall many years ago seeing a video on the internet of entire, functioning spinning wheels made of glass!!!
@aliciafiberwitch Жыл бұрын
My favorite is the pumpkin one
@nananarc Жыл бұрын
this is so mesmerizing to watch! i really hate sewing and knitting and generally all repetitive tasks because of how my brain works, but omg watching you spinning is so meditative and soothing!
@charlesfoleysr6610 Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful skill to know how to do. Having tried it out, I find that my patience does not hold out for the time necessary to make a usable amount of yard. I believe I will stick to my crocheting and leave the spinning to those with more patience that me. That you for your informative videos.😊
@bibi.kjartans Жыл бұрын
I love your joy and enthusiasm!
@rachelsnyder1772 Жыл бұрын
My favorite was the navy with icing drips
@wendyg8536 Жыл бұрын
Gorgeous, I have been spinning for forty years :).. and not long after I began I found some beads, as I thought, but they were ancient American Indian Whorls I discovered.. I just adore them, even so small. Glass decanter tops could make great whorls.. Love the glass ones.. they look like magical wands.. and maybe so :)
@Tinas_Workshop Жыл бұрын
I have made a few spindles with the drawer pulls. Antique and vintage stores are a great place to find them.
@nicolelafontaine1720 Жыл бұрын
This episode is so full of beauty. My favorite spindles were your Mingo Asho spindle with glass at the bottom and heart to spin on and the Stephen Willette for the engraving on the wood.
@janelleroads601110 ай бұрын
I've been binging on your channel. I am in awe! We are far apart in age, ( I could be your Grandma 😊) but we like so many of the same things. I have subscribed. I am an absolute beginner. You are teaching me so much!
@chamberswagner2010 Жыл бұрын
I now want to go on a research dive to see what comparisons have been done on spindle whorl "fashion"/design. Since they were decorated, one would think they would have the same sort of trends as any other material object. I also had a mental image of some ancient woman saying, "my husband went to Byzantium and all I got was this stupid spindle whorl!"
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
😂
@sonjanordahl3158 Жыл бұрын
I love the ring distaff I bought from your store.
@louiseedsall6096 Жыл бұрын
WOW The glass ones are beautiful. I need so much more practice. Your videos are a huge help!
@robinpennell1594 Жыл бұрын
I have a bowl and whorl from Glass Bead and two Stephan Willett(?) spindles. Plus a few metal replicas. My favorites are the glass ones. Now you have me wanting a Mingo! And I have drawer knobs in my brain!
@adriannadeffes2293 Жыл бұрын
what a great channel!! I adore that you make very specific nerdy videos - they might not immediately appeal to the masses (give it time), but you have a loyal subscriber as of today
@RandomAFP Жыл бұрын
My favourite whorl shape, with the more durable stone/pottery/metal type, is conical, because if they fall off, they roll in little circles rather than disappearing off somewhere inaccessible.
@maribethclark2798 Жыл бұрын
I liked the second one you purchased that was glass. I have a TDF beginner wooden bead support spindle on it's way. I also have some washed merino to play with. Excited!!!!😮
@KansasCityChiefsFan82 Жыл бұрын
My favorite spindle is The Roman Spindle Because it looks cool
@elineeugenie52242 ай бұрын
I made two spindles from dishwasher brushes and they work fine😊! Thxx for the inspiration Evie! PS i need to see that Goth spindle of yours!
@sarahmeyer5086 Жыл бұрын
Thank you JillianEve for displaying my Pumpkin Spindle. It is one of my favorites to make. Many more of my spindles in my Etsy shop NatureApothecaryUS
@WthrLdy Жыл бұрын
FYI those fancy knobs....Hobby Lobby, if you have one near.
@Suliwyensis Жыл бұрын
I couldn't possibly choose between the shiny 😍 I absolutely LOVE your videos by the way, you're so intelligent and witty, not to mention looking like a fairytale queen 🥰 Please please pleeeeease do an a-z video explaining all the technical terms that are used in fibrecraft; rolag, bat, slub, single, whut? I keep getting confused 🤯 😅 🙏🏻
@sonjanordahl3158 Жыл бұрын
OMG! Those are beautiful.
@craycray375 Жыл бұрын
I'm definitely curious about the handmade viking glass. I'll have to check out their etsy!
@Selene13zz Жыл бұрын
I was just watching Time Team & they found a Celtic (clay) whorl in the UK from about 3500 yrs ago! It was essentially the same as your whorls except it was a much simpler disk with small balls decorating around the top side. It was really cool.
@pkwork Жыл бұрын
Cool!! My first drop spindle was a chopstick with a large glass bead whorl!!
@teenyw Жыл бұрын
The glass tipped one with carving or burnings on it is SOOOO pretty. I recently made myself some DIY spindles with clay and chopsticks, I sanded the point but I love the pencil sharpener idea! I'm going to have to try that. I find the chopsticks are nice since they are a good length for me and already tapered. Loved this "magpie adventure" thanks for sharing!
@Kera.S. Жыл бұрын
You’re so cute and fun! I love your take on this and that you are so helpful. No stuffiness here😅
@melsmith5833 Жыл бұрын
I like the black and white, the flower and the the transparent one. I also love drawer pulls! They are so pretty, weighty and just plain beautiful! I am going to be looking for some and maybe try to construct a spindle. I have barely started to spin, but am determined to practice!
@cindybaehr9500 Жыл бұрын
I have a spindle that is a reproduction of a whorl from Italy/ Este-Casa di Recovero. dated 625-575 BCE. My sister sent it to me from Vienna where she met the maker. It's Blue transparent glass decorated it bands, zig-zags and dots of yellow glass. I use it as a supported spindle.
@slhughes1267 Жыл бұрын
As a note of trivia: I came across this spinning techniques as done by Russian spinners. Notably in Orenberg gossamer lace shawls.. On whorls: the mechanical physics of whorls and spinning whorls indicated that a flatten broader whorl spins longer and allows for more yarn to be built up on the shaft. that's why the general shapes used today are so popular..
@ChanaeMorris Жыл бұрын
I just discovered your content and spinning, so out of my depth, but I'm loving it! Your vibe is delightful and inquisitive. My partner is a glassblower, and now I'm thinking I have a few projects for him. 😅😆
@domy6827 Жыл бұрын
I love the viking spindle you used for the yellow silk
@seraphinasullivan4849 Жыл бұрын
I never thought about this before. I'd totally give it a try. Also re: making up little historical stories about spindles; i was talking to a friend about Euripides' Electra and asked if she thought Electra might have taken any keepsakes when she was taken out of the palace and married off to a farmer. She said maybe Iphigenia's spindle and that idea made me tear up.
@YasuTaniina Жыл бұрын
My mom learned to spin on a spinning wheel first, back in the mid to late 70's, and then her first drop spindle was on a bottom whirl, so that's what she taught my sister and I. I've still never gotten used to top whirls. What I've noticed is the top whirls loose balance easily and need a hook, but the bottom whirls typically have enough weight and inertia they don't often need a hook so long as the whirl itself has good balance. I think that particular black whirl you had trouble with didn't work very well because the dowel was too long for the weight of the whirl and because the large bumps throw off the inertia of the spin. Smoother disks don't loose as much inertia, and spin better. My mom and sister and I have done spinning demonstrations and we always make and bring extra drop spindles to teach. Because we're teaching with wool and to beginners our drop spindles have a larger whirl. The smaller whirls are typically for more delicate thread like cotton or silk. My mom will buy chopsticks in bulk from a restaurant store. When I was little my mom used to make the whirls with homemade playdough formed with a hamburger press, dried out in the oven, then attached with hot glue. It was so time consuming, but they were cents each and almost always came out with good balance. Then my sister upgraded with wooden toy wheels from Lowes for her demonstrations. We never used hooks but again they are larger spinning wheels, so the half-hitch doesn't upset the balance. When my sister was a teen she used to take old CDs to make drop spindles too. She'd take 2 for added weight because 1 CD would just fly around rather then spin properly. My original major in college was geology, so my personal favorite drop spindle is one my mom got me from Etsy for my 21st birthday back in 2001 where the whirl is made with crinoid fossils. It's so pretty.
@sharelleshobbies Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad I found your channel! I’ve been binge watching your videos. Love them! I am learning Nalbinding and I’m bored with the wool yarn available near me, so I’ve decided to try spinning. Super excited to get started.
@helenjessop5402 Жыл бұрын
So interesting, as always! thank you
@dawsie Жыл бұрын
That’s so cool I found a ceramic 1850s draw handle it’s so pretty I was going to use it on a draw but now I think I will make my very first hand spindle.
@feltlikeitbydebs Жыл бұрын
Thanks for getting the creative juices going. I will one day own a glass spindle. ❤ love thus episode
@BearsCrochetCritters Жыл бұрын
This was very interesting, Evie. I think my favorite spindle and whorl is the "gothic" one. While the glass tipped spindles are gorgeous, I would be afraid that I would end up damaging them, (even with a spinning bowl). I have considered and used hardware store items to make drop spindles in the past, including using a large washer, nuts and long bolt. So, the drawer knob pulls appealed to me and now I want to make another spindle. Thank you for all the research done and effort put into your videos. ❤🐻
@AnimeShinigami1310 ай бұрын
the first spindle you used reminded me a little bit of a bow drill for making friction fire.
@lgassin Жыл бұрын
Very cool! I just ordered my first support spindle (from Mirkwood). So hard to wait! Might try some of these ideas in the meantime…and beyond!
@spinninggrace Жыл бұрын
I have a diy spindle that I made years ago. It is a very pretty white with blue drawer pull on a dowel rod. I made as a part of my persona when I was doing Medieval recreation with the SCA.
@valoriec Жыл бұрын
My favorite is the dark one on the far left with the "icing". I also love the glass tipped supported spindles.
@jenniferhanna1569 Жыл бұрын
I am new to this form of art and am loving you and your channel. Thank you!
@Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Жыл бұрын
Brilliant! You are onto something fabulous!!!! Well being of the true magpies, I must agree that the black glass with the unicorn spit is my favorite.And yes having very long locks and dresses we must say have had a catch or two or three! Thank you for filming this amazing spin into the world of whorls. Pssst. Grab some glass knobs whilst ye can !
@olgavos5318 Жыл бұрын
Love your video! Love all of your videos. And I actually own a Glasspin from Mingo and Asho, with the cute little dish. It's a great spin! And not easy to get here in the Netherlands. I also made some of these drawer pull spindles a while back as giveaways for interested children in the open air museum where I volunteer (and spin, mostly on a 19th century spinning wheel). While I do love the glasspin it's not my favourite supported spindle but it's sooooo pretty!
@forestm936 Жыл бұрын
I'm sure you already know this, but I can't help myself🤷♀️. Shape, and more precisely: weight distribution matters a lot. More weight close to the spindle (like a ball) will give a fast spin that stops quickly, and more weight away from the center (like a flat disk or even a sort of wheel) will give a slower spin but it will keep spinning for a long time. Very nice for beginners 😊 I don't think the details matter much for the spin, but it definitely does for the happiness of the spinner 😁
@RandomAFP Жыл бұрын
I stopped when I got to the bit about drawer pulls, but because I remembered that I have my collection of Roman and Viking glass beads with me - I am indeed a magpie incapable of walking past the Tillerman Beads stall without buying something - and that I'd bought a big ol amber-coloured bead last time. Went and tried it on one of my viking-style sticks. Sits a bit closer to the end than I'd like but spins *beautifully*. And Shiiiiiny. May have to take a stick to TORM next time and see what other Big Beads fit the stick...
@cheryljames8595 Жыл бұрын
Those spindles are gorgeous.
@lesliewolff2365 Жыл бұрын
😅I love them all.
@linr8260 Жыл бұрын
As a fellow magpie, all of these make me go @.@ but I really love the blue whorl with the "frosting" (Also the british museum not allowing use of their pictures is *hilarious*, especially right now)
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
Yes, yes it is.
@patriciapamponette9841 Жыл бұрын
Grate episode, so many grate ideas of how to spin I have a spindle and i am waiting to go to New york sheep and woll this year to purchase 2 more love the glass awesome ❤
@zoeprimrose2309 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@JillianEve Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I see that you haven't started spinning yet, but you are in the right place when you decide to get started! Happy (future) spinning! 🥰🥰🥰🧶✨💜
@ArwenLune Жыл бұрын
Now I'm wondering if you've ever done a video about 'weird' spinning. Like I have spun on a pen stuck through a fidget spinner. And I've improvised mayan spinners. I bet there's more things you could improvise into a spinning device...
@ReneShepard5 ай бұрын
Also, i do lampworking and will be making some of these for fun. Id like to send you one when i get it going.
@jampotts5730 Жыл бұрын
such an inspiring video, now rushing off to check my bead collection that surely has some lamp glass beads, and a rummage through the kitchen drawers for some chop sticks.