My latest addition of Forrester spindles is a Forrester Blossom Fancy. It is the one with a large cherry blossom pyrography the second from the right. This is courtesy of my folks who purchased it directly from Canada. They knew that apart from Cascabeles spindles, Forrester spindles are my favorites as well. The Forresters have a long spin and for some very unique reason are very easy on the hands. I also love the fact that they are beautifully sculpted and the woods are also retrieved from biodiversified forests. I see a larger collection of Forresters among my Cascabeles in my future. And I also like the fact that the maker of these works of art is very nice, thoughtful and kind-hearted. A rarity amongst artisans these days.
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September 6, 2006 at 6:52 pm
Jen
Those are some of the most beautiful spindles I’ve seen!