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new yarns
bright and pretty
for socks ... or whatever you have in mind
When not spinning, I dye sock yarns to knit
the colors of the rainbow
OnCloud9 - big bright rainbow
to chase away the storms
For Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson
It’s no mystery to knitting socks -
It’s all elementary
Sending these lovelies to TheKnitGirllls‘ SSK (Super Summer Knitogether) - July 20th-24th, 2016
Bright and happy for a beautiful summertime knit.
Have fun everyone.
Hand-pulled roving, the color of the Electric Rainbow, blended on my Strauch Finest.
Corespun 2/3 of this blend, adding in natural fiber caterpillars = 80yds (yarn ball on the right)
Last 10g of blend became rainbow caterpillars on natural corespun = 60yds (yarn ball on the left)
Enough lovely handspuns to knit simple shawl on US size 19.
Love. :)
The Dark Angel - 12-color carded fibers - in both solid and blended hand-pulled rovings. These are the same colors of the Dark Angel sock yarn from HDYarns -
but what a different beast it is here
I am so busy setting up my fiber shop, which I will call BluecloudFibers. It’s been a lovely process.
If you spin or felt or love working with beautiful fibers, I think you will love what I have in store.
Stay tuned.
Electric Rainbow caterpillars crawling on my natural corespun
Dyed rovings: World of Wool, Wingham Woolworks, some Ashland Bay
I am using dyed rovings from these fiber companies - because I need the extra time to blend fibers and to spin - worked out real well! ;)
Electric Rainbow roving - carded blended:
- rovings in the 6 colors of the rainbow, carded once on Strauch Finest, then diz-ed into the finest fluffiest lightest roving I have ever felt!
- 15g of this roving went into spinning the beautiful colorful caterpillars crawling on my corespun (using Kraemer Sterling natural roving as base fiber)
- The rest is currently making magic on my Firefly
I think I can knit a funky beanie with this corespun yarn, perhaps on US size 19 needles?
Stay tuned.
Bearded - handdyed handspun handknit project
fiber: merino/silk/sparkle
112g/262yds 14wpi
Simple triangle shawl on US size 10 needles
- simply beautiful