The long-draw drafting method is useful so much more than just making airy woollen yarns. This workshop will explore every aspect of long-draw, including choosing the best fibre preparations, using different styles of long draws to alter yarn characteristics, and long draw spinning for cotton and luxury fibres. Techniques for consistent grist and adding durability to woollen yarns will be explored, along with a variety of finishing techniques to expand the spinner’s understanding of the versatility of this style of spinning.
Kit Fee: There will be a material fee to be paid on the day of the workshop of $15 for fleece and prepared fibres used in the workshop.
Students should bring:
- -A spinning wheel in good working order. E-spinners and spindles are also welcome.
- -three or more bobbins
- -lazy Kate
- -Hand cards, if they have them. (Instructor will provide a few sets if needed.)
- -sample niddy noddy or niddy noddy (if they have one)
- -scissors, spinning wheel oil, orifice hook, and any other supporting material they need to spin with
- -baggies for samples
- -materials for labelling samples: tags or masking tape, marker or pen
- -note taking materials, if they like
Date: Thursday March 19, 2026
Time: 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
Bring a lunch (lunch break will be 30 minutes).
Maximum Capacity: 5
Minimum Capacity: 1
Please contact Kathy Sosnowski, SCW Spinners Lead for information or questions at mksos@telusplanet.net or (403)512-1722.
A Long Look at Long Draw - for non-members - March 19, 2026
All SCW worskops are held at the Millarville Ractrack Hall at 10am to 4pm unless otherwise indicated.

