Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Yesterday was the mystery challenge. One of those do as much as you can in 1 day sort of things.
One person from each house and year is chosen to participate. I was that person for the Slytherin 4th years.
I spun the Sunshine Yarns Tonks from the earlier post and knit it into this little baby hat:
And then I knit up some little baby mittens to go to a friend:
Labels: 2010, Gaias Colours, hpkchc, knitting, mittens, Ravelry, Spin Me Right Round, spinning, stashdown, SunshineYarns
Well, it's being posted late but I did spin on Days 3 & 4.
Day 3:
Bonkers: Funky Greens (Merino/Tencle blend) into a 2 ply worsted/bulky yarn
Day 4:
Spinning today coincided with the Harry Potter Knitting/Crocheting House Cup Quidditch Mystery Challenge that I was chosen to participate in for Slytherin 4th years.
Here's the spinning that was done for the projects:
Gaia's Colours Fibre Arts: Samovila Top (50 Merino/50Tencel) in Pollack, 2 ply worsted yarn
Sunshine Yarns SW Merino in Tonks spun into a crazy thick and thin
Labels: 2010, Gaias Colours, hpkchc, Ravelry, Spin Me Right Round, spinning, stashdown, SunshineYarns, tour de fleece, yarn
Saturday, July 3, 2010
The Tour de Fleece is a project on Ravelry coinciding with the Tour de France for spinners.
Here is my Day 1 spinning:
1/3 of Love Triangle
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Friday, April 23, 2010
So you want to spin...I can help a bit as long as it's on a wheel. Spindling was not for me! I have uber-respect for those who can do it, it just wasn't working for me.
So this is what you got when your roving showed up:
Step one: Unbraid the roving then spread the fiber out a bit. It will have been in a sort of tube, you can flatten it a bit by doing this. Giving you this:
Start splitting the roving. You can be as thick or thin as you want dependent on your desired finished product. This should start out pretty easy at first. The roving will split easily in spots where it 'wants' to split.
Fray the end of your lead on piece a bit then overlap the start off the fiber and the lead. Let the twist take. As you build up some twist, pull small amount out from the fiber end of the piece you are working on and then let the twist slip up this part. This is drafting!
Now when you get about 6 inches from the end of your current piece you need to get a second piece ready to go. Pull a bit of the fiber out of the next piece and lay it against the end of your previous piece.
Start spinning again and let the twist take in the new piece while continuing the drafting process. Then you just keep going.
Labels: 2010, Spin Me Right Round, spinning, tutorial, yarn
Friday, February 26, 2010
The next instillation of the dreaded tally for 2010! The second for February...I've been bad, very bad!
Yarn In includes purchases and trades that came in.
Yarn Out includes finished objects, yarn I sold or traded out.
Limbo Yarn includes yarn that is currently being used.
So our starting total was: 120 skeins respectively
January's Total was: 132 skeins
February (first installment still listed first with second additions following):
Yarn In:
1 (+1) = trades/gifted
2 (+8 rovings + 4 skeins) = my purchases
Yarn Out:
3(+1) = Finished Objects
16 (+4)= Sold / Traded / Gifted
Limbo Yarn:
33 skeins are currently devoted to projects in progress! (21 of those are the Doomsday Bag and 7 are the Wicked Sweater.)
End total: 118 (-5+13) = 127 (but do rovings really count since they are for the shop? so really -8 from the total gives me 119 so I'm still under the years starting point!?! Or is that cheating?)
So, here's the second installment of what came in in February:
Purchases:
Labels: Ravelry, resolutions, Spin Me Right Round, spinning, stash, stashdown, SunshineYarns, yarn
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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Monday, February 15, 2010
I also did a little spinning last month. Mostly a custom for a fellow yarnie. Her sister had sent her some gorgeous wool & mohair blend rovings from New Zealand. They were a dream to spin!
Satin Roses:
183 yards of worsted 2 ply.
Labels: 2010, Spin Me Right Round, spinning, yarn