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Registered: ‎10-04-2010

Estate Sale = spinning wheel

Found one and got it. I am getting such pleasure just looking at it. It's quite old, some small parts are missing, but I got it to just look at and enjoy. I am too.

Anyone else have a spinning wheel? Mine just fits in here perfectly. You can't use it and it's not why I got it. Totally love it!!

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Estate Sale = spinning wheel

Sounds cool! How big is it and where do you have it displayed?

I found an old piano the other day. I do not play and have no room but I really liked it.

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flickerbulb, it's about 39" tall and I have it beside the entertainment center, on an angle. I love the wood. We figure late 1800's to early 1900's. I don't know anything about antiques I only know this little piece spoke to me. I enjoy just having and looking at it and wondering about the history of it and the person. It's fun to ponder.

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Re: Estate Sale = spinning wheel

Oh, enjoy it! My aunt had an antique spinning wheel in her den for many years. I'd forgotten about it and wonder whatever happened to it. It was so lovely and really added to her already charming decor.


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Re: Estate Sale = spinning wheel

I have one that's actually 125 or so years old in my greatroom. My house is primitive antiques so it goes quite well. I use lemon oil on it to keep it hydrated.

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Re: Estate Sale = spinning wheel

Yes, mine sat in my parents attic for years. I had it restored and it sits at an angle in our living room. The only time I hide it in a closet is if little kids come over because they want to use the foot pedal to make it spin and I don't want it to get broken.

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Re: Estate Sale = spinning wheel

Omg , lucky you . I always wanted one too ; I've always been fascinated by the whole process from raw wool to the skein , plus early American history ( tho they've been used globally ) ......also about the people who used it before , to create clothing, etc. for their family /home . I'd display it in my living room too . I'd love to learn how to spin/twist yarn . A local yarn shop gives lessons on the modern looms , but it's just not the same as the old-fashioned wheels . Enjoy ! Smiley Happy
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Re: Estate Sale = spinning wheel

Congratulation ! It's so fun to find a treasure, isn't it? Enjoy.....there's a charm about a spinning wheel. I have a full functioning wheel and I have spun many many balls of yarn on it and made beautiful sweaters over the years for my family. It's fun and relaxing .
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What a great find! I'd love to have one, too. Enjoy!

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Isn't it exciting finding something you love? I don't have a spinning wheel, but I know the feeling when you find an unexpected treasure! I was browsing through a local thrift store one day with my son (it's a place known for some unexpected finds), and found an antique Singer treadle sewing machine, for $27.00! I thought they had it priced wrong. The treadle works, and pulls the wheel around, and the needle goes up and down, but I haven't actually tried sewing on it--I just bought it for the memories and for display. I learned to sew and made my first skirt on one of those! {#emotions_dlg.laugh}