On Saturday, I took CarolWhoseHouseGotStruckbyLightening up to Tabby Tree Weaver. She wanted to investigate the weaving and I wanted to look at more roving. We spent a couple of hours soaking in the fibery goodness and before we left, CarolWHGSbL signed up to take a weaving class.
I brought with me some roving that I found on sale from Yarnhollow and I wanted to check out the menu at Tabby Tree to see what I might ply it with. Thanks to the
The rusty orange and turquoise are the mohair roving I purchased on Saturday. The bright multi-colored roving is the stuff I got from Yarnhollow and that spool has a little bit of the wool I spun from the bag o'wool.
Alice, who taught my spinning class, offered me the use of her drum carder. I am now on a mission to get all my wool washed and ready for the carder when I pick it up at the next Open Spin, in February. The drum carder will speed up the process of getting the wool ready to spin, and hopefully the roving I produce with the drum carder will be more consistent than what I am making with my hand carders.
It wasn't all spinning all weekend around here, though. In addition to working on sock #2, I started a sweater.
This will be for me. Another version of my Merry Poppins cardigan. I am test knitting my own instructions and tweaking the neckline a bit. I have the wool for a coordinating skirt. And the idea of a classic cabled cardigan in Navy is dancing around in my head. I'd better get knitting.
Love,
Kim
2 comments:
Can't speak any Spin-glish, but I like your new Merry Poppins yarn choice.
Oh. . . and the new header photo is GREAT!
Are you calling us enablers? Now really. :-). The fibers in the store were breathe taking. Like I said, I'm already thinking of the kitchen towels I'll weave. And the scarf possibilities. Thanks for taking me there. Speaking of enablers! Happy knitting. (and spinning).
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