I am winding up 4 weeks of recovering from a bike tumble in which I sprained some ribs. All else is good. No hitting of the noggin, no scrapes, and the bike is fine as well. But as I went west when the bike went north, I twisted more than my old-ish body forgave. I have been back on the bike (that felt great), and back doing yoga (albeit slowly). All's well that ends well.
I was able to finish up a few things though, while not vacuuming. I have used some single skeins of handspun to knit up some small triangle scarves, and one big toasty shawl.
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The Age of Brass and Steam (Orange Flower Yarn) |
In the beginning, a novice spinner is often taken in by the lure of the colors of these lovely braid of dyed fiber sold by retailers or indie dyers. They mostly weigh around 4-5 oz. and often can cost between $22.50-$35.00. One usually thinks to afford one, but not two...or one is buying a souvenir while traveling, and only one will do...
Consider 4 oz of yarn. Unless it is lace wgt or fingering, generally speaking, one has less than 200 yards. What does one make with 200 yards?
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198 Yards of Heaven (Verity Knits) |
These little triangle scarves, or "shawlettes", fit the bill. at least for the merino and silk (ABS) and the merino/shetland (198 yds). The one below is used up 4 skeins. Those were of smaller yardage, and I actually broke some rules, using a skein of superwash, 2 of an alpaca/silk/merino blend, and one of a merino and silk. I am sure the knitting police will come arrest me anytime.
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Boneyard (Stephen West) |
It really is wonderful, though. I used it when I demonstrated spinning at the Estes Park Scottish Highlands festival this past weekend. It was perfect to have on my shoulders when there was a breeze, and to shrug off when the sun warmed us up.
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Devil's Backbone (Nicole Tavares) |
I liked the name of this (We have a defining geographical formation with the same moniker). It was suitable to use some yarn that I wanted to get out of the stash. And it worked. I even added some extra repeats to use up more yarn. Unfortunately the yarn seems to be never-ending. I have knitted a poncho/cowl thingie.
I really enjoy seeing your work! Sorry about the ribs. I did not know.
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