Friday, July 20
I literally had only a few minutes for spinning today. This is a continuation of the alpaca+bamboo I started last week.
Saturday, July 21
Sunday, July 22
104 yards of Double K Diamond Alpaca+Bamboo - Katydid
Wellington, CO
2 1/2 ounces
Epilogue
I might be on to something with this Less is More idea. ;-) My only goal was to spin at least 1/2 inch on each day the tour races. Which I did. :-) But this turned out to be the most productive Tour de Fleece I've had... in number of skeins (8), yards of finished yarn (641.5) and ounces spun (17 3/4).
L-R: Corriedale, Corriedale, Lincoln Longwool, Paco-Vicuna, Alpaca+Silk, Alpaca+Bamboo, Grade 1 Alpaca, Camel+Merino |
Some Things I've Learned
- Lincoln and Lincoln Longwool are the same thing. The sheep are often sheared twice each year in order to keep the staple at a shorter length or else the mill will often cut the fibers to make it easier to process.
- A blend of Navajo Churro and Alpaca makes a roving that people are very interested in. I am intrigued and still need to get my hands on some of that.
- Plying from both ends of the same cake is possible, but I think two cakes is less stressful.
That is a gorgeous pile, for sure! Congrats on a successful tour. Now you'll have to knit all of it up for the Ravel-whatever games! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the final skeins of your TdF spinning - they are truly wonderful! Love all of those natural colors together.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on the Churro/Alpaca blend, I've got both here and will have to do some experimenting. Your collection of yarn is beautiful. I always like the natural colors best of all. Congratulations on sticking to your goal for TDF. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYes, you can ply from both ends ... but don't!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a happy Tour!
We did learn a lot this TdF, didn't we?
ReplyDeleteI will keep my eyes open for those batts. I have two fiber festivals this next month.
I can't believe the mills would cut fiber short for the ease of processing. But I guess when it comes to commercial value they do what they need to do for the bottom line.
ReplyDeleteYour pile of yarns look wonderful!
Nice job...I love the color of the brown one just peeking through the others....
ReplyDeleteWow,that's some beautiful handspun, what great fiber combos. I agree two cakes are better than one ;0)
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