Tell us about your day job.
I teach music at Western Carolina University. I work with the sophomores and help them develop skills to read, hear, play, and sing different kinds of harmonies, melodies, and rhythms. Our graduates go on to become music teachers, performers, recording engineers, and music industry professionals. I teach several classes each semester, organize concerts, and give scholarly presentations at conferences. I also perform; I’m a pianist. Additionally, I’m organist and choir director at Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Cashiers, North Carolina.
How did you become a spinner?
Nearly 15 years ago, when I was living in northern New York, I attended a spinning demonstration sponsored by a local arts organization. A few months later, I took a drop spindle class; it was very…