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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Look what the stork brought!

Not really, but when you work on and work out a design that takes more time and revision than you expected, when it finally falls together it feels somewhat like a birth. Not all designs are like that. Some you say “yes, that is nice, that works, I like it” and some you say, “wow, this is precious” and you gaze fondly and proudly upon it like a newborn puppy. Ok, so that sounds a little extreme, but I love this new spindolyn design.

spindolyncubia


I had thought about calling it the “Rubato” staying with the musical theme, but then I reconsidered presenting it as a restricted “type” because I like this base the best and then it occured to me that it would be nice to offer all the bases and spindles mix and match. So I will be revising the website soon to reflect that…but back to the new spindle.

The base is called the cubio style, the spindolyn is the new “mezzo” it is a nice size and weight in between the tenor and the soprano, and spins lovely. They are seen here in walnut.

Unlike the other spindle base styles, which are lap only, and not table top. This new cube base allows you to use it on the table, at an angle. The angle is a trade off, it slows down the spin, but gives you a longer and more comfortable draft angle for your arm. This cube style allows you to draft out to the side, reducing arm fatigue and overhead clearance. The square base can be set at a variety of angles in the crook of your lap; straight up for faster spinning, at an angle for more leisurely spinning.


Wheeeeeee!!!


pixiespindle

4 comments:

cyndy said...

Looks great!

Congrats on the "new baby"!

shelda said...

yep let me know how to order the mezzo,without the base I LOVE THE CURVY ONE i have.
Thank you,
Sheldair

Cady May said...

Thank's Cyndy!

Shelda, makes me happy that you are happy. The shopping cart now has all the styles up. (after making coding errors, 3rd times the charm ;) )

David W. said...

When I saw you tilted base, I had an idea. I buried my bottle base in a wooden bowl of Go Stones. It works Great!

Here's a picture:
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i175/Gladtobemom/Knitting/Spindolyn.jpg