First, is a Schacht Matchless single treadle wheel. Love it. See that full bobbin? That's what I did last night. It's such a smooth wheel, and easy to spin.

I used up all the wool I left out when I packed up. I think this bobbin holds nearly twice as much as an Ashford bobbin. Fabulous. It came with three bobbins, a niddy noddy, and two flyer whorls (total of four ratios: 8.5, 10, 11, and 13.5).
And here's the loom:

An eight harness Schacht Baby Wolf, 26" weaving width, with a TON of accessories. It came with a four-drawer dresser full of yarn and miscellaceous tools. Four single-bobbin boat shuttles, a double-bobbin boat shuttle, a ski shuttle, several stick shuttles, lots of extra bobbins, an 8-dent and a 15-dent reed, a 36" warping mill, a raddle, lease sticks, warp sticks, a bench, a swift, a bobbin winder, a ball winder, more than a dozen weaving books, and lots of extra heddles. And an inkle loom and a 4" square weavette loom, just for good measure.
I can't wait to get settled in Oregon, so I can play with this.
3 comments:
Just catching up on what you have been doing and WOW! Everything looks fabulous! Enjoy!
Congratulations! No more wool with you, huh? Guess that means you'll have to buy more :-)
The Baby Wolf is beautiful. I bet you can't wait to be settled and working with it.
nic haul! love your warping board solution :-) and your view in breathtaking!
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