Posted tagged ‘Training Levels’
January 10, 2011
Click here for Episode 6
SOAR Recap
Official SOAR Website – Go here for information about SOAR
SOAR Ravelry Group – You must be a member of Ravelry to view, sorry to those who are not.
Official SpinOff Website
My Flickr photos from SOAR 2010 Sorry, my camera was AWOL much of the time!
Robin Russo does not have a website.
Margaret Stove’s Website
Jacey Boggs’ Website
Stephenie Gaustad and Alden Amos’ Website
Judith Mackenzie does not have a website.
Demetrio Bautista Lazo’s Website
Target
Link to new Level 1
VIDEO
You can contact me at clickspin at gmail dot com or as Ellenspn on Ravelry as well as leaving a comment on either iTunes or here on the blog.
The music for this podcast is Smiling South by Brian Kelly and is courtesy of Music Alley.
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October 12, 2010
Episode 5 <-Click here to play
Longwools-Not just for carpets!
Lincoln
Cotswold
Teeswater
Coopworth
Bluefaced Leicester
Romney
The list of the new Training Levels is here! Sue will be publishing a them soon (hopefully real soon).
New Training Levels software for you iPod and iPhone! Search for Levels in iTunes! This is based on the new version of the Training Levels that Sue Ailsby is currently writing.
The old version of the Training Levels can be found here .
VIDEO Adam working the new Training Levels.
You can contact me at clickspin at gmail dot com or as Ellenspn on Ravelry as well as leaving a comment on either iTunes or here on the blog.
The music for this podcast is Smiling South by Brian Kelly and is courtesy of Music Alley.
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July 5, 2010
Download Episode 4 Here
Caring for your wheel
DO NOT OIL SEALED BEARINGS! This may cause the seal to fail and damage the bearings. While sealed bearings will not last forever, they will last a long, long time before they have to be replaced. For most normal handspinners you will never need to replace a sealed bearing in your wheel.
Basics for cleaning an antique wheel .
Come
Come -Levels 1-7
Come Game – Listed under Level 1 Come
Monkey in the Middle – Over half way down the introduction page.
When I spoke of a separate podcast about Controlled Unleashed (CU), I meant a separate episode that rather than be about the Training Levels, will be about CU. Heavens, one podcast is enough for me!
You can contact me at clickspin at gmail dot com or as Ellenspn on Ravelry as well as leaving a comment on either iTunes or here on the blog.
The music for this podcast is Smiling South by Brian Kelly and is courtesy of Music Alley.
Categories: Podcast Tags: clicker , Clicker Training , grease , handspinning , handspun , lubrication , maintenance , oil , Podcast , self control , Spinning , spinning wheel , Sue Ailsby , training , Training Levels , wax , wheel , woolee winder Comments: Be the first to comment
April 20, 2010
Episode 3 <-Click Here to Listen!
Finishing Your Handspun
Fulling Yarn Part 1 Jasmine of The Knitmore Girls showing how to full a yarn. Notice she is doing this to yak down.
Fulling Yarn Part 2 The rest of the fulling process.
Spunky Eclectic Amy King, author of Spin Control, website.
Sorry, Judith Mackenzie McCuin does not have a website.
Doggie Zen
Zen -Description from Sue’s Website.
Song And The Sheep How Sue Ailsby taught Song to behave herself around sheep.
Another story about Quark Written by the man who handled him during his VST attempts.
You can contact me at clickspin at gmail dot com or as Ellenspn on Ravelry as well as leaving a comment on either iTunes or here on the blog.
The music for this podcast is Smiling South by Brian Kelly and is courtesy of Music Alley.
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March 22, 2010
We are now on iTunes!
Click here to listen to Episode 2
Primitive, Double Coated, and “Hair” Wools
Types of Sheep From Sheep 101 website.
Breeds of Livestock/Sheep Part of Oklahoma State University extensive archive of domestic animal information.
Training Levels
Sue Ailsby’s Website Both her dogs and llamas.
Training Levels The main link to the information about the Training Levels.
Yahoo Email Group For The Training Levels An email based group where you can email back and forth with other people also working on the Training Levels with their dogs.
Level 1 Here are the behaviors and expectations for level 1.
Sue Ailsby’s Training Rules Good reading.
Training Levels Tracker An online source for keeping track of your training progress. You can create an account and join in the fun.
Link to spread sheet to keep track of your training. This is in Google Documents.
The program for record keeping for the iPhone and the iPad Touch is called See Spot Sit and yes there is a cost for it 😦
You can contact me at clickspin at gmail dot com or as Ellenspn on Ravelry as well as leaving a comment on either iTunes or here on the blog.
The music for this podcast is Smiling South by Brian Kelly and is courtesy of Music Alley.
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