0 a small machine used, especially in the past, at home for producing thread from fibres by turning them on a wheel operated by foot
In the first a spinning wheel was made from a small dish and different objects were placed on it and spun around.
The first accepted image of a spinning wheel appears in 1210.
Once at the end of the maze, each will release a bag containing their first two pegs and move to a spinning wheel.
Hargreaves machines, called the spinning jenny, were the first wholly successful improvement on the traditional spinning wheel.
Gandhi even invented a small, portable spinning wheel that could be folded into the size of a small typewriter.
Brown connected with a spinning wheel kick followed by a legdrop.
Penniless, she goes with her servant and daughter and leads a poor but honourable life spinning the charkha (spinning wheel).
Schubert ingeniously uses the piano to imitate the rhythmic repetition of the spinning wheel, perhaps mirroring either the hypnotic effect of temptation and the devil and/or love.