Teach Your Old Wheel Some New Tricks

About Teach Your Old Wheel Some New Tricks

IT IS ALWAYS THE WHEEL, not the spinner (well, maybe not always, but a lot of the time). Sometimes just the smallest adjustment to your wheel can make a world of difference. Because spinning wheels, like people, need a little TLC we will start the session by cleaning and oiling and adjusting our wheels. When the wheels are tuned up and happy, we will play some tricks with them to make them more responsive. Sometimes all it takes is a new drive band or an adjustment here or there to let your wheel do things you didn’t know it could.


Supplies, Equipment & Materials Needed for Class

• Spinning wheel in good working condition and all its parts
• 3-4 oz. of your favorite fiber to spin
• Oil bottle and tools you use on your wheel


Materials Kit

No materials kit for this class.


Pre-class Homework

None

Skill Level

Beginning spinning skills required. Students should be able to spin a continuous yarn and be comfortable with their wheel.


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When

Single 3-hour live online session.

Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.

Jan
24th
10:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST
Teach Your Old Wheel Some New Tricks
Maggie Casey

How It Works

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Maggie Casey

    Maggie Casey has been addicted to spinning since the last century and while some people are proud of their wine cellars, she much prefers her fleece basement. She was co-owner of Shuttles Spindles & Skeins until it closed in 2020. Besides teaching spinning at Shuttles, she also teaches at the Estes Park Wool Market, Maryland Sheep & Wool, the Ply Guild, SSK and SOAR. She holds Part 1 of HGA’s COE in Handspinning, is the author of Start Spinning, Everything You Need to Know to Make Great Yarn and several LongThread videos. She frequently writes for Ply magazine.


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About Lessonface, PBC & the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival

Lessonface's mission is to help students achieve their goals while treating teachers equitably. Since 2012, we've hosted more than 30,000 students and 2,000 teachers for over 500,000 music, language, and arts lessons and classes online. We've hosted the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival's virtual fiber arts seminars since 2021, and are very happy to be hosting these seminars for the fifth annual Winterfest January 24-25, 2026.

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