Hi everyone:
I'm a newbie to this newsgroup and had a question concerning plans for
spinning wheels and table looms. My wife and daughter are taking up spinning
and weaving and I would love to make them a nice wheel, less traditional,
more modern and functional.
Any ideas where I can get plans? Having trouble finding them on the web...
All best--Neal Rogers
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In article <[email protected]>,
Larry Jaques <jake@di\/ersify.com> writes:
>On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 03:26:17 GMT, Neal Rogers <[email protected]>
>pixelated:
>>Any ideas where I can get plans? Having trouble finding them on the web...
>IDAGS "spinning wheel plans" and got "about 40,000" hits.
I'm gonna take a flying leap here and figure that if Mr. Rogers is
"having trouble" he may not realize that "IDAGS" stands for "I Did A
Google Search." Neal, google.com is probably your best best for
finding plans, just search for "spinning wheel plans" or maybe "free
spinning wheel plans" if you're cheap. And who isn't?
-BAT
Brett A. Thomas wrote:
> spinning wheel plans" if you're cheap. And who isn't?
*I* isn't cheap, I'm just broke.
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Neal Rogers <[email protected]> writes:
> I'm a newbie to this newsgroup and had a question concerning plans for
> spinning wheels and table looms. My wife and daughter are taking up spinning
> and weaving and I would love to make them a nice wheel, less traditional,
> more modern and functional.
"Loom Construction" by Jeri Hjert is my favorite book on looms. It's
from 1978, but your library may have a copy.
Allen