I’ve been lusting after one of those special support spindles made by Bristlecone over at ArtFibre. He calls them Glindles a composition of ‚glass‘ and ’spindle‘, I suppose. I asked for a custom spindle with a glass bead that’s got some magenta or pink in there. Obviously the posed quite the challenge for Chris. He said this wasn’t something he could achieve easily in this kind of lamp-work. But he managed to come up with a bead that shows a pearlescent magenta sheen. It’s quite pretty. And the Bird’s Eye Maple shaft is really handsome, too.
The spindle came carefully and lovingly packed in a organza bag with a little fiber snack and all wrapped up in pretty pink and magenta tissue paper. Doing business with Chris has been a total pleasure. I love discovering all those craftsmen and craftswomen and talking back and forth about some custom work and what can or can’t be done. It’s always such an interesting experience.
How does the Glindle spin, you ask? Very nice! It weighs about 35 grams which is in the range I’m used to in support spindles. But it still spins slightly different because the glass bead gives it a distinctively lower center of gravity. It spins quickly but still very long. So it’s not only pretty to look at but also good to work with. A very attractive combination.
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