
I separated the colors progressing from really light, to dark green and spun them up. The end results are exactly what I wanted to achieve. 700 yards


I’ve also tried my hand at spinning a thicker weight yarn. 143 yards

I n-plied this Polwarth from All Spun Up with hopes of making a light worsted weight yarn. It is thick and thin in places and no where near perfect but it should make some nice wrist warmers.
I spin some yarn for socks for Scott:

This is n-plied Blue Moon Fiber Arts Sheep 2 Shoe kit in Sockgate2 I think, 511.5 yards.
I also spun up some merino/soysilk from PigeonRoof Studios in “Plumeria” 745 yards

I found the soysilk to be very sticky and hard to draft so I predrafted the entire roving before spinning. After I washed the skein the fibers softened up a bunch and should knit into something soft and lovely.
My favorite has to be this merin/tencel from Poppy Flower Fiber, 674 yards


I really wanted to get closer to 1000 yards but I'll settle for the evenness of the yarn and the beautiful drape it has. This will make a really lovely Red Dragon Shawl.
Now my fingers are itching to spin up some of the merino/bamboo/silk that I have stashed.
3 comments:
all the yarns are pretty but i love that gradient yarn. it makes me want to get out my spinning wheel.
wow, gorgeous yarns! that last one really is incredible.
That variegated one - green and white - is a true dream. Truly impressive that you've spun it yourself!
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