I taught one of our group members how to spindle 2 weeks ago and she is already making a cowl with her very first hand spun yarn! I'm so proud of her. Pictures to follow! I am hoping in June to be able to spend more time teaching others to spindle. It's a great way to be introduced to hand spun yarn without the expense of a spinning wheel.
As far as my latest projects go, I've been busy making sneaker socks for summer. One pair is completed and one is in progress. They are such a quick knit since I don't have to do a long cuff! Now if I just had a shorter foot it would be even quicker!
And I am currently spinning up some red alpaca/wool blend with blue/purple/teal Vegan Wool blended in to add strength. I was asked today what made the wool vegan and I told her that the sheep were vegetarians! She believed that for a minute and then had that odd look on her face as she realized sheep ARE vegetarians! Ok, Vegan Wool is really nylon.
This should be a very pretty yarn when I ply the blended colors to the dark red and I am very excited to finish this, wash it to set the twist and knit the next pair of socks! There is nothing better than a pair of hand knit socks! I'll post pictures when I finish these.
And then I have had fun with a Jacob and an unknown fleece I got this week. I have flicked open several of the locks to prep them for spinning. They are all oriented tip end (and butt end) together. I then tied them with ribbon into little clouds that are ready for me to take out on the porch where I can sit and spin them while enjoying our beautiful Spring! The box has 50g of fleece. The Jacob is a beautiful fleece with it's tricolor very tight locks and tight crimp. The white fleece is very lofty and soft. It was not labeled when given to me so I am not sure what it is. I did do a test spin and it spins very well into a fine yarn. I think that the Jacob spun along with the white fleece should make a very interesting yarn.
I love these "Locks in a Box"
Tonight
I dyed some silk into a luscious deep purple to blend with some alpaca
that I have. It's still in the microwave oven cooling so I will rinse
and lay it outside on the screen to dry in the morning. I plan to do a
50/25/25 silk/alpaca/wool blend. More pictures coming!
Next time I will be including pictures of the finished Hitchhiker that I completed this past week,
Off to knitting. Still have an hour of evening left!
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