Hello!
It's finally time to tell you about my most recent crafting purchase! About a month and a half ago I decided I wanted to look into getting a spinning wheel! My first thought was to wait a couple of years before I went ahead and bought one, however, after finding out that I can put one on layaway and make payments, I knew I had to do it now! =) It only took me about 4 weeks to pay it off, and now it's sitting here at home! Her name is Aurora.... She's a single drive, double treadle, Ashford Traveller, in a walnut finish, and is absolutely beautiful!
I spent about 5 days tracking my wheel on the internet, after it shipped, to see where it was while it made its way here.... I think I drove everyone crazy! hahaha
The day my wheel arrived was VERY exciting, I could hardly contain myself! I was so excited I almost skipped taking pictures as I went along!
Opening the box was way too fun! However, it was also slightly overwhelming because I had to assemble it...there were a lot of pieces and I was scared to death to break something on it!
Here's a picture of all of the pieces spread out on my bed...I was nervous, but very excited at the same time....
The first couple of steps took no time! The instructions were pretty clear, there weren't any written instructions, just pictures with arrows and what not....I found it pretty easy to follow though!
Nearly every screw and the tip of almost every piece of wood had to be dipped in candle wax in order to fit in the correct spot, at least that's what the instructions told me to do...so I followed them so I wouldn't mess anything up! After spending money on a spinning wheel, it would have been heartbreaking to mess something up!
About 2 hours or so into the assembling process I realized there weren't very many pieces left...which made me SO happy!
Originally I expected it to take me a few days to assemble my wheel, (I'm not very good at assembling things! lol), but it ended up taking just a few hours! It came in around 1:30pm and I was finished by 5:30, I even took a coffee break in that time! I was SHOCKED with how easy it went together, but was also very glad and thankful for that! It had to have been God putting it together for me, like I said, I can't do things like that! =)
Now it's time! Here's Aurora, all finished and looking beautiful! I had to taker her outside to get pictures!
It looked so pretty in the grass, I really love it! I've been using it A LOT, and am slowly getting better at it....just takes a while to be consistent!
That's all for now! My next post will be my first attempts at spinning on a wheel! I'll probably throw in a few more pictures of my wheel too...just for fun! =) I'm happy to say that my third skein of yarn is actual pretty usable! Can't wait to show you!
Have a good day!
It's BEAUTIFUL! And your super talented to do it all yourself! Jonathan put mine together for me, he had to stain it as well, looks like you got yours already stained!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I did buy it already stained, I wasn't brave enough to stain it myself! :) I actually had a lot of fun putting it together, it was SO much easier than I thought it'd be! I am still super excited that I have a spinning wheel, I love it!
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