Jenkins Woodworking
Fine
wood tools for fiber artists.
All Fiber Art tools are made by Ed's hands in
his home shop without the use of computerized machine or sophisticated
tools.
Black Sheep Gathering
Before May of 2008 there were ordinary Turkish
Spindles
then Ed created Delights:

Ed dreamed of a pocket sized spindle and so in
the summer of 2009 he designed
Kuchulus:
His creative juices
a-whirling, Ed designed a lightweight, mid-whorl:
Meadowlark
, introduced April 19, 2010

Knitting Needles
Crochet
Hooks
Tunisian Hooks
Hairpin Lace Looms
Turkish Spindles Turkish
Kuchulu Spindles
Turkish Delight Spindles

How
to Make a Half Hitch
Wood
Philosophy

Ed Jenkins makes
four sizes of superb Turkish
Spindles
High demand for our products makes it hard to forecast the waiting period.
Please expect to wait at least a couple of weeks.
When
your order comes in it is placed in Ed's to-make items list.
YouTube Videos by Jenkins Woodworking
Watch Ed turning a 2.75mm knitting needle (for a circular pair)
on his lathe:
Ed
turning a Needle
Can't figure out the
half hitch?
(or
Here
for photo instructions)
Need more exercise?
Spin whilst Spinning
Basic
Hairpin Lace
technique Videos
Efficient
Wind
On to a Turkish Spindle
Individual Orders are Welcome
Satisfaction is guaranteed.
We value customer happiness.
As a small family business we personally work with
all our customers.
We make every effort to ensure a positive buying
experience.
No Sales Tax in Oregon
Please contact us at

Alternate email address:
contact @ jenkinswoodworking.com
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Read more about Ed and his work on the
About page, or the informal
Jenkins Journal.
Quality & workmanship are valued.