Traditional Spinning Wheels
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Matchless Double Treadle Spinning Wheel
Schacht5.0 / 5.0
2 Reviews
The Matchless Spinning Wheel is the most responsive spinning wheel available today. You'll appreciate this wheel's matchless capabilities. The Scha...
View full detailsSchacht Ladybug Spinning Wheel
SchachtThe Ladybug Spinning Wheel is friendly to entry-level spinners. It's easy to treadle, easy to take with you, and as cute as a bug! The Ladybug has ...
View full detailsNEW Schacht Sidekick Folding Spinning Wheel
SchachtThe Sidekick is Schacht's travel spinning wheel. It's designed to fold easily yet be a solid spinner. Features: Folds to 21.5" h x 8.25" w x ...
View full detailsSchacht Sidekick Folding Spinning Wheel
SchachtThe Flatiron Spinning Wheel rises from a flat-packed box much like Boulder's iconic Flatirons tilted up from a once-horizontal position. The el...
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Choosing a spinning wheel
A spinning wheel is the core tool of handspinning. It allows you to transform fibers into yarn in a smooth and controlled way. The right model depends on your space, rhythm, and the type of yarn you want to produce.
Types of spinning wheels
Traditional spinning wheels offer different setups, ratios, and tension systems. Some are compact and portable, while others are more stable for extended use.
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Complete your setup with spinning fibers, spinning accessories, and proper wheel maintenance to optimize your practice.