Beginning Spinning on Your E-Wheel

Learn to use your electric wheel with Kristie!

Cost:

$100.00 per person

Duration:

3h

Schedule:

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About this experience

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his class is two sessions long. Please ensure you are available for each session before booking your spot. See cancellation policy below. 
 
Do you have an e-wheel and don’t know how to use it?? Making your own yarn will take your fiber arts to a whole new level!! Join me in this class to learn the basics of spinning on your own electric wheel. In this class you will learn all about your e-wheel, drafting, spinning a single ply, plying, and finishing techniques.
You need a functioning electric spinning wheel for this class. 4 oz of wool fiber will be included for you to practice spinning.
 
Power outlets will be available for those who need to plug in their e-wheel. 

Class Sessions Available

Saturday, May 11 & 18 12 - 3 PM

Supplies Needed

  • A functioning electric spinning wheel

Supplies Included

  • 4 oz of wool practice fiber

Supplies purchased at Yarncom for this class will receive a 10% discount. *some exclusions apply

Class Policies

The schedule presented is the available time for the instructor. If you are unable to attend a class session, a 1:1 lesson can be scheduled at an additional cost.

Refunds for cancellations will be available with a $25 administration fee. Yarncom must be notified a minimum of 24 hours before the first session begins if you will not be attending. Refunds will not be available for cancellations within 24 hours of the first session. You may reschedule your class up to 24 hours before the first session if the class is offered at another time. Exceptions at management discretion.

Your Host

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Kristie Holden is the tall girl that you see at the shop on Wednesdays and Thursdays. She's a retired military wife, mother, mother in law, and avid crafter. She has been around fiber arts her whole life. Her grandmother taught her basic crochet when she was a little girl. She has been knitting in the St Louis fiber community for 15 years. She took up spinning during the pandemic. She is self taught and immersed herself in all the different styles of wheels and spinning techniques from drop spindles, to antique wheels, traditional wheels, and e-spinners. When she's not knitting or spinning, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She love all things natural for health and wellness, and enjoying the outdoors.