I like swaps, you never know what your partner will send you. Two days ago I spun two singles and yesterday I plied, skeined and washed the yarn. I'm so pleased with this yarn! I spun the hand dizzed tops with merino, alpaca and silk uneven, and the commercial merino top even, and got a yarn with character and structure.
The merino-alpaca-silk tops to the left, sorry I don't have a better picture
Merino top
Singles
The finished yarn shows the different fibers in a nice way
I also spun the pink Shetland-Merino-Nylon batt in the photo above:
Now I'm thinking of what to spin to ply it with. Gray would be nice, but I can also imagine other pink shades in a 3-ply and another gray 3-ply for a warm Fair Isle hat.
The swans have been grazing in the fields for a couple of weeks. Soon they will be gone.
In the garden the plants show colors you didn't know they had:
This is a cactus I got from a friend a couple of years ago. She sent it to me in a milk package, I put it in a pot, it grew roots and started growing bigger and bigger. Last summer it was hanging in a rowan for a couple of months. A few weeks ago I got the sad news that my friend had passed away. I call my cactus "Marie" in remembrance of her. Marie has four flowers now.
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fredag 28 oktober 2011
fredag 5 augusti 2011
tisdag 10 maj 2011
Bare foot spinning
So it's May, and it's sunny, and I have been out spinning bare foot. Life can be so wonderful :) No hurry, no worries, just fun.
This is a favorite: a light, longshafted spindle from Spindlewood, applewood. It's perfect outdoors even if it's blowing, like it's almost always doing here.
When the spindle isn't working, it lives in the whisky box thanks to Sarah.
Can you see the stone garden in the background? There are buds! And in the flower beds there are flowers.
This is a favorite: a light, longshafted spindle from Spindlewood, applewood. It's perfect outdoors even if it's blowing, like it's almost always doing here.
When the spindle isn't working, it lives in the whisky box thanks to Sarah.
Can you see the stone garden in the background? There are buds! And in the flower beds there are flowers.
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