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A NOTE ABOUT TAKE-UP
The bulky flyer on the cover shows
the Scotch tension set up, with the
small end of the bobbin facing the
front maiden, and using the optional
slow whorl. If you are having prob-
lems adjusting take-up in Scotch ten-
sion, try tightening the Scotch tension
brake band. Make small adjustments
and test. In double drive, tighten the
tension on the drive band by turning
the drive band tension knob to the
right. Note, when using double-drive,
the small end of the bobbin should be
next to the whorl.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
BOOKS
Get Spun: The Step-by-Step Guide to
Spinning Art Yarns
by Symeon North
The Intentional Spinner
by Judith
MacKenzie
Spin Art: Mastering the Craft of
Spinning Textured Yarn
by Jacey
Boggs
Spin Control: Techniques for Spinning
the Yarn You Want
by Amy King
DVDs
Big and Lofty Yarns
by Maggie Casey
The Gentle Art of Plying
by Judith
MacKenzie
Spinning for Lace
by Margaret Stove
Spinning Gossamer Threads: The
Yarns of Orenburg
by Galina
Khmeleva
A Spinner’s Toolbox
by Judith
MacKenzie