Saturday, October 13, 2018

And speaking of spinning...

I don't just buy fiber, I spin yarn too.


Meet my batch of lovelies.

I see several Christmas ornaments coming from these. I've got to start knitting with them so I can understand the yarn I'm making, or rope.

My class at OFFF started off asking if any of us had made rope. My hand went right up and I said I just made some last week. No pictures yet as I've been having fun washing the skeins that I like instead. My little success stories first then I'll go back and take some pictures of my learning experiments, maybe.


First up a Polwarth Tussah Silk blend by BJS Fiber Creations. I had just found out that my first wheel was not going to be my spinning friend. But I had faith and bought fiber anyways. I thought I could spin it by spindle if nothing else. Now I don't think of myself as a silk kind of girl anymore but man was this fun to spin. I thought I would have to fight it because silk is slippery but nope. I blinked and the bobbin was full. Love the blue green color!


Ahh fiber that almost stayed in the stash... When you're new to doing something the worry is that you will ruin something with your inexperience. I stayed away from spinning because I thought it would be too technical to pick up easily. As with many things in life spinning is as difficult as you make it. If you want to learn the technical words and stats, you can. If you just want to spin a wheel around and watch fiber changes to yarn, if you're lucky and rope if you're not, you can do that too.

I had held onto this fiber for a couple of years because it was bought from the shepherd and such a beautiful natural silver/gray. Then I opened the bag and touched it. If I want to learn how to spin I've got to spin.


 This yarn just makes me happy. The fiber was bought at one of my last fiber festivals before the East to West move. I thought I should be learning on all the natural fibers first. Then BI urt reminded me that I only have to do what I want. I am the boss of my spinning... he's a smart cat!

This yarn is round, bouncy, elastic and sproingy. I just love the feel of it. It is a three ply that makes me want to spin more.


Burt? He's ok with my new hobby. 

As least Momma is not bringing home any more sisters. 

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Oregon Flock and Fiber 2018

It is amazing how your focus can change from one year to the next. I am a sock knitter... I buy mostly sock yarn. Every once in a while I will buy for a sweater or shawl, but my true love is socks. 

And then I got a spinning wheel!


Don't worry too much I'm still knitting socks and most likely will till I can knit no longer but spinning? It is a whole new world of fun.

So for the record I bought four braids from Greenwood Fiberworks. All different breeds and colors. I bought two braids of superwash Merino, one orange and one purple from Hanks in the Hood.

I expanded my breed study of Shaggy Bear's flock by six more. And was talked into trying Soay locks. By talked into I mean that she showed it to me and I said yes please. She said "You don't have to buy it I just wanted to make sure you saw it since we just washed some." To which I replied yes but I want to try locks now too.

I needed more Eucalan wool wash since I've been washing more wool. Funny how that works when you spend more time in the yarn room.

I found four issues of Ply magazine to bring home too. There were more but I thought I could start with these. I've never see one in a bookstore or yarn shop. Of course I've only been spinning for a short while now and have never needed to look for them before.

I stared out the morning taking a spinning class. I attempted spinning woolen and man is that going to take some practice. A got to be the target of wheel envy. I was walking Oldwyn, yes that is her name, back to the car after class and a lady walking by said "Beautiful Wheel". Which is really nice since many of the spinners I talk to say Ashfords are beginner wheels. Well, we're pretty darn happy together.



My cute picture there? It was bought for my Rhinebeck room. It says "Go away I'm introverting." Rhinebeck is slowly evolving into the room I want it to be, a wooly place of joy.


Oh and Miss Melissa is training up to be a wool inspector. Right now it is mostly just giving things a really good sniff over. But one day she is going to pick a fleece for me.