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Foldable spinning wheel

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Foldable spinning wheel

Heather says times have changed so much since people first started spinning. It's no longer an arduous job to make a living. Heather enjoys it as a craft and spins fabulous alpaca wool and silk to make luxurious wool for discerning people. The wheel can be folded and carried on her back in a rucksack. It's very different from the older wheels which were heavy and difficult to oil.

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Ashburton New Zealand

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25cm
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10cm
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