Sunday, September 21, 2014
Spinning in Public!
So Saturday, September 20th, was Spin In Public Day... and I did!
We headed to a favorite park that has fishing, boating, hiking, biking, and riding trails... and I did some much needed training for the upcoming Spinzilla, while hubby went for a hilly hike.
There were plenty of curious adults and children, some as always were intrigued that my Kromski Minstrel is not an antique, but a fairly modern wheel (I bought mine in January 2011 so she's probably a 2010 model) . One boy was really excited that he knew what I was doing.. from halfway down the boardwalk he was yelling at his younger sibling "she's making string.. she's making string!!!".... another group of girls and mom had gone to Maryland Sheep & Wool for the first time back in May, so had some more interesting questions about the actual construction of the yarn and what breed of sheep I was spinning.
The bobbin shot below was the first four oz braid finished, before I started drafting the 2nd braid...
It was a lot of fun, and even with all the talking - I got 5 oz of singles spun in about 2 hours, from an amateur's hand dyed top that was just a bit sticky to draft.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
...the Grey Beyond!
I was very narrow in my focus on fleece shopping this past spring... soft and different! I ended up with finn and finn x's, a couple merino x's (one is merino x romney), and lots of alpaca as usual...... and perendale lamb fleeces as well!
Here's a my expert fleece skirting assistant - Baelii... loving on one of the finn fleeces as I was re-skirting it in the living room.
And below is one of the grey fleeces.... LOVE natural greys!
The sun bleached tips are creamy, but the fleece beneath was a deep charcoal... This is one of the finn, finn x, or merino x fleeces in the mix, which also included perendale lamb.. and only a tiny bit of grey alpaca fleece. The mill turned it into GORGEOUS squooooooshy easy to spin roving listed in the shop here.
These are the first yarns I made with it... the left is plied with a braid of my hand dyed bfl top, the right top is plied with a chalk dust batt.
Next post: the white and fawn roving!
Here's a my expert fleece skirting assistant - Baelii... loving on one of the finn fleeces as I was re-skirting it in the living room.
And below is one of the grey fleeces.... LOVE natural greys!
The sun bleached tips are creamy, but the fleece beneath was a deep charcoal... This is one of the finn, finn x, or merino x fleeces in the mix, which also included perendale lamb.. and only a tiny bit of grey alpaca fleece. The mill turned it into GORGEOUS squooooooshy easy to spin roving listed in the shop here.
These are the first yarns I made with it... the left is plied with a braid of my hand dyed bfl top, the right top is plied with a chalk dust batt.
Next post: the white and fawn roving!
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