Finally! I have gotten back to spinning and dyeing. It seems like so many things have been interfering with these loves of mine. Work, home, hockey, exercising, meetings--you know the drill.
Yesterday I spent preparing for the Superbowl Party we are having today--GO PACKERS!! I was very diligent, however, and had the food prep done by 2pm. At that point I decided, since the food was done and the kitchen was clean, to mess it up again with dyepots.
My friend Malla showed me how to spin a lovely fat singles yarn. It's a bit thick & thin, I'm not really good at regulating the drafting zone yet, but I love it. The fiber is a two-toned taupe and white BFL--kinda blah and neutral in its natural state. I decided to dye it with some reds. I tried a new dye method, at least, new to me. I wanted a tonal colorway, so I put the skeins in the dyepot and began heating it. I wanted the skeins to react to dye right away. Once it was getting steamy, I took squirt bottles and squirted different colors in streams over the skeins: pink and deep magenta in this case. I let that strike and set for awhile, until the dyepot was pretty exhausted. Then I used a spoon to move the skeins aside, and poured Fire Red into the sides of the pot to overdye it all. I really like how they came out, but I would have liked less pink and more magenta.
Anyway, it is destined to become the "Better Bucket Hat." I think it will be fun.
I also dyed some Patons Classic Wool yarn that I had leftover from Ben's Christmas sweater. I used the same method, except that I used more colors: squirting silver grey, royal blue, caribbean blue and periwinkle over the skeins, then overdyeing with sky blue. I love these skeins a lot.
I have also been spinning for my October Frost sweater. I have three bobbins done and a fourth in progress:
Still have about 1 lb of the fiber to card for this sweater, but I'm making progress. Can't wait to start knitting, but I have a long way to go until then.
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I have learning to spin a nice fat singles on my list of goals for the not too distant future. It looks so easy, but it sure isn't!
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