Review of Goals: My goal is to have 3 skeins (2-ply) completed of the 'in-process' baby alpaca, my first raw fleece.
Progress: As of Day 9, July 13th, two skeins have been spun, plied, wrapped, and set.
Results: Skein one amounts to approximately 430 yards and 5 oz., skein 2 approximately 380 yards and 4 oz. Both wrap about 18-19 per inch, making it laceweight-ish.
Behold!
I have been anxious with this fleece. It's my first raw fleece, after all. I washed some of it. Then carded some. Then I spun some, all in the effort of making sure that I didn't screw up somewhere along the line, and destroying it all before realizing I was doing something wrong.
I followed Maggie Casey's advice in 'Learn To Spin' in setting the twist. No whacking after it's bath and rinse, but hanging (see the top photo).
When I checked on my yarn after drying, I was very pleased. This stuff is cloud-soft, squooshy, and yummy-licious, just like real baby alpaca! It's really clean, too, which is a pleasant surprise. I am inexperienced in levels of vegetable matter, but it seems this fleece had more than a fair share. But gone now! Or at least invisible mostly....
One more skein to go, and the singles are already in the works. She's a spinning machine, folks, a machine, I tell you!
3 comments:
WOW!!I am so impressed with your new skill. I feel like a slug for just going to the store and choosing yarn off the shelf. However, it is good for the economy for some of us to do that!
Keep this up and I am sure you can have a second career. Love,WS
The finished yarn looks great. I can't wait till I see it all and hear what you decide to knit with it.
(Whacking is so satisfying!!)
wow, very impressive! Looks like lovely yarn. What will you make with it??
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