I learned to knit way before I ever even thought of spinning but it was always present in my life. My great Aunt Jo had a flax wheel in her living room that always fascinated me. Aunt Jo was the one who taught me to knit as well! Years later, I would become friends with someone who would introduce me to spinning and I would jump head first into this new fiber art. At least I'll always have yarn to spin (as long as I always have fiber!) I used three wheels now, one a beautiful antique wheel that was gifted to me right before xmas last year. But today, I am focusing on the supported spindles. They are new to me. I started out on an old Clems and Clems wheel. Big and clunky but a good spinner. I got a Louet S10 next and then I found the portability of drop spindles!!! I owned many over the years. Most are gone now, either lent or lost in my moves from one place to another. The only one I could put my hands on was a gorgeous turkish that spins like a dream. When I decided I wante...