Friday, July 22nd - Challenge Day
I was thinking that last Thursday was going to count as my challenge day. However, since I've been having so much fun with my drop spindle, I thought I might try to take it to the next level.
I am very much a park and drafter when it comes to spindling. So I have decided that my challenge shall be to try to move into a more fluid motion of spinning and drafting all at once.
6 days of spindling = ~1/2 ounce of Paco-Vicuna Yarn |
I was not able to get an action shot, but I was able to spin and draft all in one motion. At least until the yarn broke. :-/ It took me a bit to get the yarn “fused” back together, but I will definitely spend more time spindling properly. :-)
Saturday, July 23rd
Back to the Batts of Wonder... I sure do enjoy spinning Huacaya Alpaca.
Sunday, July 24th
~ 2 ounces of Huacaya Alpaca Yarn after 3 days of spinning |
Wrap-up and Thoughts
My goals were:
- Spin every day the Tour races - Not Completed. I missed three days and made up one. So I have a deficit of two days.
- Finish Spinning the Black Huacaya Alpaca Batts of Wonder - Not Completed. I have started spinning this yarn, but have a ways to go before I complete the lot.
- Spin the Tibetan Mastiff Fur I carded a while back - Completed.
- Improve my skills to the point of nothing being over spun. - In Progress. I'm doing much better. I still have small bits of over-spun yarn, but I have come a long way baby.
- Practice Spinning Thick. - Completed. The TM fur was started out a bit thin, but I was able to get the yarn to a more consistent thicker thickness. With it being plied I have a wraps per inch (wpi) of 8-10. Which is much thicker than my normal 17-18 wpi singles.
- Spin with a Drop Spindle while I'm travelling. - Completed.
- Spin only alpaca-related fibers - Completed. I spun Tibetan Mastiff Fur which we use use protect our alpacas, Paco-Vicuna which is an alpaca breed in development and Black Huacaya Batts of Wonder.
The resulting yarns are very different and therefore good for different purposes. Which brings me to how my spinning has changed since last year's Tour de Fleece...
I was much more interested in trying out different fibers and seeing what happened. But over the last year I have migrated into spinning for specific projects. I think this is good because aside from the one yarn I spun for my BFF Hat, all of my TdF2010 yarns are still in my stash.
Golden Tibetan Mastiff 22 + 106.5 yards at 8-10wpi, 6.5 ounces of 2-ply yarn. (10 days of spinning) |
I still think it would be fun to actually spin during the Tour de France... as in spin at the same time and same length of time the riders are racing... maybe next year? ;-)
Be sure to check in with the other Fiberistas over at Wisdom Begins in Wonder. As always, you're certain to find inspiration. Happy Fiber Arts Friday.
All I can say is WOW!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing amount of work and creativity. Just awe inspiring.
Thanks so much for sharing!
You set some great goals and hit the majority of your targets, your spinning looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you are spinning the huacaya ... so neat and even!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathryn! I don't know anything about spinning but I love the yarns you have made! Especially I'm exited about the 'Dog yarn'!
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That was an awful lotmof goals, girl! I'd say you did great!
ReplyDeleteYou accomplished a lot for the TdF-much more than me. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteIt's very neat that you spun on a plane and spun dog yarn, these should beat out most things other people did. I'd hesitate to set fiber goals for myself. The only time I did that was setting a budget for Stitches West. Let's just say I was a bit off.
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job! I know you didn't meet all of the goals you set for yourself but you also set up a lot of goals. I give you the Yellow Team Leader shirt for all of your hard work. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou were able to accomplish way more than I managed. Your singles look great and kudos to you for working at the spindling. I've been away from my spindles for awhile but I keep hearing their little voices calling to me when I walk into my room. Thanks for motivating me to go spin....
ReplyDeleteThanks you all for your great support.
ReplyDelete@Spinster Beth - I love how the Huyacaya is spinning up too. This bobbin is my best effort yet. :-)
@Vivian - the only way I've been successful at keeping to a fiber show goal is to use the cash in my pocket and leave the credit card at home. It works at Farmer's Markets too. ;-)
@WWG - I shall wear the yellow shirt with pride. ;-)
Well, you definitely did more than I during the TdF ... but I also didn't set all those goals. :) Take the maillot jaune and run with it!
ReplyDeleteI love the Tibetan Mastiff fur yarn. I cannot wait to see what FO it wants to become.
Lovely spinning projects. I have some black hucaya lined up as my next project so am enjoying seeing how yours goes
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