Monday, April 23, 2007

Spinning Fever

In a post on the Dye-No-Mite Swap blog, I talked about my suckiness in dyeing roving. The color was definitely not what I wanted and the fibers got a little matted and felted (not too bad though), so it was definitely not giftable. I borrowed Aubrey's wheel for my first spinning group meeting last Monday and started spinning my semi-matted and salmon-y roving.

It was a little hard to spin at first, since I didn't try to re-comb the fibers and it was my 2nd attempt at using a spinning wheel, but I was happy with the overall results (i.e., no huge slubs). The next evening, I finished spinning the rest of the bad-dye-job roving, including another half that had some blues and some of the same salmon-y colors. After a quick call to Zona about plying, here's what I ended up with:
Although the colors are not what I wanted or what I would actually wear myself (it's the wrong shade of orange for Asian skin!), I think I did okay. I'll have to knit something with it for Aubrey, since she's letting me keep her wheel for a couple of months. I'm getting this idiotic joy from the fact that my busy bride-friend has no time for extra crafty things, because selfishly, I am benefitting from her bustling wedding-planning schedule. ;)

Since I don't have my own wheel, I am making the most of my borrowed one. Last night, I started to spin the Australian Merino that Karrie dyed for me in a swap. This one is soooo much easier to spin, since the fibers seem a little longer and it's... *ack-hem*... not matted. Karrie sent me a large amount of roving, so this is only about half of it.


A close-up:

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8 Comments:

Blogger CraftyCanadian said...

Very nice! I like the colors in your first hank - not sure I could wear them either but they are nice to look at :) Your second attempt looks like it's going quite smoothly and I LOVE the colors. Congrats on starting up yet another crafty hobby!

April 23, 2007 2:18 PM  
Anonymous carol said...

Gosh, the yarns are really lovely. Love the color!

April 23, 2007 2:43 PM  
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April 23, 2007 2:49 PM  
Blogger CraftyDiversions said...

Thanks!

April 23, 2007 4:05 PM  
Blogger RogueTess said...

Congrats on the first skein! BTW, even if you knit it up, make sure you keep some in a skein for posterity. Great hanging-on-the-wall potential.... Welcome to the addictive world of spinning. You're lucky to be able to test drive a good wheel.

April 23, 2007 6:13 PM  
Blogger wovengold said...

Definitely not sucky... I really love that first batch, and salmon and blue is a color combination that I used in weaving a ruana a long time ago. Surprisingly good combo.

I've always wanted to spin...

April 23, 2007 10:55 PM  
Blogger JayJay said...

I really like the colors of the first batch, although I could see that it might not looks great on everyone.

The second batch looks gorgeous! You really seem to have a knack for this!

April 24, 2007 9:14 AM  
Blogger karrie said...

Hooray! I am so glad you got a chance to spin up the roving... And I am glad that it is behaving :)

April 28, 2007 10:45 PM  

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