Fiber Friday: Yarn #2

Finished Insect Wings

TdF yarn #2: Hello Yarn Fiber club BFL in "Insect Wings"
Spun/plied at 12:1, short forward draw (worsted), 3 ply.
Stats: 2 big skeins of 3-ply, at 255 and 254 yds respectively (score!), and one mini-skein of 2-ply from leftovers, about 30 yds. 9.8 oz of fiber total.

So with this fiber, I wanted to spin two matching skeins of 3-ply for socks. I split the 10 oz of fiber I had (double dose FTW!) into three equal weight piles. For the first ply, I split the entire length of top in half and spun each half on to separate bobbins.

Day 7

The second bump I split in fourths, and spun two strips on to each of two bobbins (in the middle).

Day 8

The final bump got split into eigths and spun 4 pieces on to each bobbin (bobbins 1 and 1' on top row, bobbins 2 and 2' in middle, bobbins 3 and 3' on bottom row).

Then there were six, rest day

And then there was the plying...

Day 11

I loved the colors in the original fiber, but as I was plying, I was a bit concerned. It looked really...orange. And orange is not exactly one of my most favoritist colors. However, after a soak in warm water and a bit of time on the back porch drying,

Drying Insect wings

I fell in love.

Drying Insect wings

Perfect autumn colors for some gorgeous socks. Sometime in the future. Maybe that should be my Vuelta project?

I've been having fun making collages of my spinning pictures and pictures of the girls. Here's one with the berries I mentioned last week:

Tour de Fleece, day 12

And it includes a wee teaser for next week's finished yarn!

Fiber Friday: Yarn #1

Well, clearly the Tour de Fleece coupled with summer vacation is enough to completely wipe out any motivation I have for blogging. Sorry about that! But rest assured that I have a) enough new handspun yarn to last for at least three weeks of Fibery Fridays, with more to come, b) some knitting progress and c) lots and lots of berries.

Finished Mollusc

The first of my finished TdF yarns.
Fiber: Wensleydale, dyed by Adrian in the Mollusc colorway, a fiber club offering from August or September of 2007
Spun: I was going for laceweight singles, so I used the regular flyer for my Lendrum at 7.5:1.
Stats: two skeins, coming in at 467 yds/4.7 oz and 465 yds/4.1 oz - 1590 and 1815 ypp respectively. ANywhere from 35-50 wpi.

This top was an extra batch I ordered when I received my original fiber club offering, and I had visions of spinning it all up for a BSJ for some lucky baby. However, I'd never spun a longwool before, so it sat in the stash for a long time. I decided that part of my challenge was going to be spinning up the earliest fibers from my stash, and this is definitely one of those. This time around though, the colors spoke to me more for a big lacy shawl, so laceweight singles were on the menu.

Finished Mollusc

The fiber was actually really easy to spin, once I stopped being scared of it. The top was much narrower then I've seen before with other wools (merino, shetland, etc), and needed a bit of predrafting after it's long hibernation, but after that it spun easily. I did notice my hands were a lot farther apart then they are for shorter fibers, but it wasn't too hard to adapt to the staple length.

Finished Mollusc

I finished the skeins with a fulling bath. I was really worried that I'd added to much twist because the yarn before finishing was waaaaaaay overtwisted. However, three times through a hot/cold bath tamed that, and they ended up balanced. Yippee! The finished yarn has an absolutely gorgeous halo, and is super soft. The colors blended in the singles in such a way so that there's really nice transitions between the colors. I can't wait to knit this up, but I need to find a good 950 yd shawl pattern. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Now for knitting (and keeping with the color theme): I've been working a bit on my Aran Necklace Camisole in the past couple of days as my spinning mojo has gotten a bit burnt out.

Aran summer top progress

It's coming along, and I'm now working on the front gussets, and should be getting the front done over the weekend. The yarn (Jo Sharp Soho DK) is still pissing the crap out of me - umpteen-plied splitty cotton yarn is not my friend - and I'm pretty sure I'm going to run out before the top is really finished, but I like the color, and I'm hoping it will be long enough not to show off my oh-so-lovely mom midriff. Stay tuned.

Tour de Fleece, Week 1

After a week of fairly intense spinning, I'm sad to say that I don't have any finished yarn. At least not any that's 100% finished (skeined, washed, dried). What I do have is this:

Tour de Fleece day 4

And this,

Day 6

That's 8 oz of Mollusc Wensleydale (last seen as this) spun up into laceweight singles. I finished on Wednesday, so I'm letting it sit on the bobbins for a few days before I give it a bath to try and tame some of the energy.

I'm now 1/3 into 10 oz of HYFC BFL in Insect Wings. These are totally not my colors (holy bright Batman!), but I'm really enjoying spinning this and loving the colors on the bobbin.

Day 7

I'm going to try and get two matching skeins of 3-ply from this. I started by splitting the fiber into three bunches by weight. The first slug (in picture) was split in half lengthwise and spun one onto each bobbin. The second batch is getting split into fourths and spun two lengths/bobbin. Don't know what I'm going to do with the third ply yet. So that's well under way.

I'm hoping to be able to post a couple of finished yarns maybe by the middle of next week. Spin on!

The Plan

The Tour de Fleece starts tomorrow, so it's time to set out some goals. Mine is to spin up all my Hello Yarn Fiber Club fiber that's been sitting around for almost three years. On the list:

Mollusc

1) 8 oz of Wensleydale in the colorway Mollusc - this was the September or October club fiber in 2007. It is going to become 8 oz of laceweight singles.

Insect wings

2) 8 oz of BFL in Insect Wings - February 2008, and destined to be a 3-ply of some kind.

Norway

3) 4 oz of BFL in Norway - This is a relative newcomer to the stash, arriving in January 2009. I've spun up half for the Norwegian Snail mittens, but this four ounces is going to be pulled apart into different colors and spun up into a two ply as I did for Air.

If I manage to get all that done, I'll move on to May 2009 (Five Plum Pie), but I suspect this will keep me busy for the Tour. It's only 1.25 lbs, right? Even Boo can carry that much.

Boo TdF

A wee bit of fiber to tide you over til the Tour...

So I'm full in to the rush of knitting six different versions of Annis by July 7th, but really the deadline is July 3rd, because that's when the Tour de Fleece/Tour de France starts. My goal for the TdF is to spin up at least three of the seven lbs of Hello Yarn Fiber Club I have sitting around. Here's the status of the pile as of March:

Remaining Hello Yarn Fiber Club stash

Since then, there has been two further shipments (one more pound) added. So Something Must Be Done.

But, as I said, there's some scarf knitting to be done in the meantime. So here's the last spinny bit for a while: Dev's Mermaid Yarn, spun from top that she dyed herself, destined for some sort of top-down yoke sweatery thing.

Mermaid yarn

Mermaid yarn

Spun/plied at 12:1, short forward draw, about 300 yds from 8 oz. That's some dense yarn! But there's a lovely pink bit showing up there - I'll have to figure out how to get it front and center on the sweater.

Devil's fiber

I split the top in half lengthwise and spun two bobbins starting from opposite ends - as you can see, one end was a lot darker then the other, and I wanted to try and minimize the dark-to-light variation. It was a fairly easy spin - a bit of felting/sticking in spots, but I predrafted a bit to loosen up the fibers and it went smoothly. I plied pretty tightly in order to get some good bounce in the finished yarn and then soaked in warm water. In fact, I put the yarn in warm water and forgot about it until the next morning, so it got a really good soaking...

So that's it on the spinning until the prologue. I'm thinking about going in chronological order, starting with Mollusc Wensleydale (August 2007!).

Mollusc

I even have a plan for this fiber: laceweight singles to make an Anne Hanson shawl. Either the Honeybee Stole, which I already have the pattern for, or one of the Raven ones she's done. After I finish that, I've got 8 oz of Insect Wings(somehow I don't have a photo of this fiber, so I'm pointing you towards the HYFC pool) to do up. Not sure what form that will take though - anyone have any suggestions? After Insect Wings is some more Norway, and then Five Plum Pie. And then Sour Fig. If I can get through those, I'll be a happy camper! And there will be space in the bin for April, May and June's installments (1.5 more pounds - ulp!).