So, I'm going on holiday in ten days, and
 before I go I want to get everything clear wheel empty, needles back in
 their boxes and  I really didn't want to leave the beautiful Thylacine 
fibre sitting on my wheel for a month. So I buckled down, and actually 
spent some time on it. I was lovely fibre to spin, beautifully dyed, and
 a wonderful hand and a stunning blend of 80 % superwash BFL, 10 % mohair, 10 %Silk.
Half way through spinning it I made 
myself a spinners control card, which I think really helped get the 
second half more even, and I'll definitely be using this tool for future
 projects.
Finished up, three (Navaho) plied the 
total length is 307 metres. Boo, I was really hoping for enough to make 
Wingspan.  That said, I'm happy with the thickness and the texture of 
the yarn. Maybe I'm not spinning short, as I seem to write here every 
time I finish spinning something. Maybe my expectations are wrong. We 
know that handspun is denser than millspun, so I need to stop comparing 
the weights and distances, and start looking at the quality of my 
handspun, which I am fairly happy with. Which leaves only one more 
question.
firestarter is a great pattern, but wedge sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteWedge. Then we'll be neighbours.
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