Spinning Wheels and Accessories

Spinning Wheels and Accessories
Author: David A. Pennington
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004-01
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764319730

Over 350 color photos illustrate the American spinning wheel from 1775-1900, with substantial sections on fancy European wheels and accessories. Sections on Shaker wheels, patent wheels, famous makers, chair wheels, Irish castle wheels, double flyer wheels, and an appendix of 1000 makers and their marks. The pictured items are from important private collections that have never been seen before.

A Book of Spinning Wheels

A Book of Spinning Wheels
Author: Joan Whittaker Cummer
Publisher: Peter Randall Pub
Total Pages: 377
Release: 1993
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780914339465

Spinning Wheels

Spinning Wheels
Author: Frederick M. Hess
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0815719957

Almost everyone agrees that America's urban schools are a mess. But while this agreement has fostered widespread support for aggressive reform, Frederick Hess argues that much of what ails urban education is actually the result of continuous or fragmentary reform. Hess explains that political incentives drive school superintendents to promote reforms--to demonstrate that they are "making a difference." Superintendents have to do this quickly, both because their tenure is usually three years or less and because urban communities are anxious to see educational improvement. However, the nature of urban school districts makes it very difficult to demonstrate concrete short-term improvement. The result is what he terms "policy churn," which distracts teachers and principals from efforts to refine classroom teaching while seldom resulting in successful long-term changes. Hess argues that policymakers have misallocated resources by pursuing the "right" structure or the "best" pedagogy while paying insufficient attention to the more mundane--and more important--questions of how to implement, refine, and sustain a particular approach in their particular district. Hess explains that previous research on high-performing schools suggests that the best schools are characterized by focus and by an ability to develop expertise in specific approaches to teaching and learning. To help educators and policymakers adopt and nurture a focused agenda, he recommends institutional changes that increase the effectiveness of performance outcomes and reduce the incentives to emphasize symbolic reform.

Caring for Your Loom and Spinning Wheel

Caring for Your Loom and Spinning Wheel
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945732096

Looms and spinning wheels are machines in service to art. They need to function properly as well as create works of fiber. This book richly illustrates the terms of loom and spinning wheel parts and details their needed maintenance. Additional sections offer suggestions on tools, accessories and repair.

In the Company of Fiber Artists

In the Company of Fiber Artists
Author: Tamara Poff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998459028

Written for beginner through expert level rigid heddle weavers, this groundbreaking book presents interviews with 8 nationally and internationally known fiber artists to inspire personal expression. Included are experts in fiber sculpture, continuous strand weaving, surface design, knitting, hand dyeing, crochet, floor loom weaving, and eco-fashion. With 16 original patterns, the weaver will find novel ways to achieve new heights in their work.

Catalogue of the Horner Collection of Spinning Wheels and Accessories (Classic Reprint)

Catalogue of the Horner Collection of Spinning Wheels and Accessories (Classic Reprint)
Author:
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2018-02-03
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780484131889

Excerpt from Catalogue of the Horner Collection of Spinning Wheels and Accessories The original Spindle consisted of two parts, the Spindle and the whorl this latter was a piece of wood, stone, clay, or other material which gave momentum to the Spindle when twirled between the fingers, or between the palm of the hand and the leg, as universally practised in Southern Italy. The distati upon which the material to be Spun was wound, was carried under the left arm, or placed in the belt or breast of the operator; the spindle was notched at the top to receive the end of the material; so long as the Spindle re volved the yarn twisted, and when it ceased the yarn was wound on the Spindle, the last twisted portion placed in the notch, and the Operation continued. It would appear natural that the revolving motion given to the Spindle by means of the operator's fingers could be arrived at by a mechanical method if the spindle were mounted in bearings and revolved by means of a band over a driving wheel. The idea occurred to someone, and thus the first Spinning wheel was made. It was a Simple evolution; on the Spindle was fastened a small pulley, called in these countries a whirl, derived from the whorl of the ancient spindle; motion was conveyed to the Spindle by a band running over the wheel and the whirl, as in modern Spinning to-day in the latter this whirl is called a wharve, evidently derived from the older word. The Spindle bearings were fastened in a framework of wood, which also supported the bearings in which the wheel revolved by means of the Operator's hand. We here find the Spindle of the ancients placed horizontally, and re volved from the motion of the wheel, instead of being twirled between the fingers. When about a yard in length was Spun it was allowed to wind itself upon the Spindle, and the Operation was repeated in a manner similar to that employed in the older opera tion. It is not known definitely whence the spinning wheel originated; it is generally, and with some reason, supposed that India was its birthplace; such wheels have been known there for centuries past (no. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.