A
spindle is a straight spike usually made from wood used for
spinning, twisting
fibers such as
wool,
flax,
hemp,
cotton into
yarn. It is often weighted at either the bottom, middle, or top, commonly by a disc or spherical object called a
whorl, but many spindles exist that are not weighted by a whorl, but by thickening their shape towards the bottom, such as Orenburg and French spindles. The spindle may also have a hook, groove, or notch at the top to guide the yarn. Spindles come in many different sizes and weights depending on the thickness of the yarn one desires to spin.