April 20, 2010

On the Needles

Peasy (Hiedi Kirrmaier) in Aarlen Cashmere (Thanks, Martha! It is like buttah to knit!) I'm about halfway home, I think.


February Lady (FlintKnits) in Falkland Shetland for the Eldest


And a couple pair of socks.

We are heading to E. Kansas to visit the Guy's dad and step-mother EOW. These projects should keep me out of trouble.  I think...

At the wheel.

Alpaca, spinning up pretty thin.

I have this...


And this...


that looks like this as singles and plied...
My plan is to ply it all together and see how much I get!


Next up is the Jacob I scoured. It's all carded (by color/shade).  And weighed in at 1 lb., 1 3/8 oz. (down from 2 lbs. pre-scouring!)


In the pot

I have been 'practicing' some more at handpainting, and combining/blending colors.

Resulting in this...


And this...


which may end up as Navajo plying practice, or more coats for soap!  I used more of the white wool top seconds, so this is only practice stuff and really serves as nothing more.

Through the hackle


This!  I made a diz using a juice lid, and it has held up better than the cardboard or thinner plastic ones I attempted blending with the homemade DIY hairpick hackle.  I actually sort of got the hang of it.. I think.  This is 3 colors of merino I blended together.  I am anxious to see what it looks like spun up, but I am a monogamous type of girl, and also have only four bobbins, so will need to finish the alpaca first.

If it works, if I see that I have this blending thing going, I have a bit of cashmere, a wee bit of paco vicuna, and some silk that I thought I would try making, you know, a real luxury blend...of about 2 1/2 oz.!

And that is all for now.
(I know.  I am teetering on the edge...)

9 comments:

  1. Have a good trip! Yes, those projects should keep you busy. I love travel knitting!

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  2. Those colors are wonderful...I think you have found a new niche!!

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  3. Eye candy. Totally addictive. I could just stare at these photos all day!!! Oh, do you ever set my imagination spinning.

    I thought the last one looks very much like a July 4 celebration...

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  4. Wow! You have been really busy and your wool colors are just gorgeous. I'm so happy you were able to use the Arlen yarn -- the sweater is looking beautiful.

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  5. Martha, above, took the words out of my mouth! You have been busy....do you ever sleep? Have a great trip.

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  6. Have you given up sleeping! I don't even know where to start, I like them all.

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  7. Wait, when did you take up knitting buttah!?!

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  8. Oh those mocha/creamy fleeces look delectable! They will look lovely all plied together!

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