Category: spinning

  • rien

    I got nothing. Nothing interesting, anyway – I bound off Charlotte yesterday but haven’t blocked her yet; I’m half a sleeve away from a new sweater (although I still have to figure out what to do with the neckline). Trekking sock hasn’t seen much time. I knit three titbits.

    Oh, I do have some spinning stuff – I don’t usually show in-progess yarns, do I? Well here are a few…

    A blurry shot of the merino I’m working on, the colour of pea soup. It’s nice to return to the straight up, one colour (or at least one roving) wool after the neapolitan yarn and the high-tech plant fibres.

    I have been playing with the soy silk a bit more, though – I’ve been handcarding some merino and soy silk together, roughly 50/50. Here’s a bunch spun up.

    I think it’s time to start a new project. I want to do a sweater-jacket type thing, using Elann Highland Chunky, but I can’t find a pattern I like, or even just an example of one. Will have to think about it some more.

  • perhaps

    So when I found myself this week without a tote-around (read: lecture) project, I quickly cast on for a plain stockinette sock.

    I think it’s coooooool. And knits up fast, even on 2 mm, because I just want to keep seeing the colours change!

    I spun up a skein of 100% soy silk, about 95 yards of 2-ply.

    It was rather odd to work with; the fibre falls apart really easily and sends up a lot of fluff. Damn sticky, too. It also seems to become overspun very quickly, when it actually isn’t. I found the easiest way to work with it was to use short lengths, and split the roving into pencil-width strips.

    Not much else going on today – I’m making swatches and writing scarf patterns for a beginner lace class I’m teaching on Sunday morning. And working on my Charlotte.

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  • spinning, spinning

    Aw, thanks for all the awesome comments! When I picked Limerick as my project, I really, really REALLY didn’t think I was going to finish within the time – just ask Jen or Megan! Now I feel like I can tackle just about anything, and isn’t the the whole point?

    Anyway, onto some brand new content. I’ve got a lot to talk about today!

    I finished spinning up my neapolitan roving, and I now have four skeins (one is a bit smaller than the others) of navajo-plied merino goodness. The far left skein is the first one I did; I think it has longer repeats of the colours so it should stripe at smaller stitch counts. I’m planning to swatch some of this as soon as I’ve set it.

    In other spinning, I spun up my very first skein of ingeo. The first time I tried spinning it was on the drop spindle, and that didn’t work out too well – I was a rank beginner then, too. Now that I’m not-so-rank and have the wheel, it worked out pretty well! The first photo here is from my old reliable camera, following two are with a newer camera that I’m still figuring out.

    The skein weighs in at an almost perfect 110 yards, and about, oh, 3.5 ounces? Silly me didn’t save any of the fibre for blending, but I’m sure I’ll pick up more at some point. It’s really quite shiny and pretty, the structure is really well defined as well. I’m still a bit iffy on the feel – it’s soft, but it is kind of that synthetic softness. Up next, some straight soy silk.

    In knitting, here’s what a cone (225 grams, about a half pound) of Louet Gems Topaz will get you:

    This sweater’s going remarkably fast, although now it’s a bit big to carry around and thus will probably see less time. Same thing goes for the next project, although I’m rather determined to finish this one by the weekend (I haven’t shown this already, have I?):

    A Charlotte’s Web shawl, using Jaggerspun wool/silk worsted weight. It’s a lot bigger than in that photo now, and quick to knit too (big needles + holes = fast)!

    Ooookay, I think that’s everything for today! Off to the wheel.