October SGY Fibre Club.

Since everyone has *hopefully received their club in the mail, today, being almost the last day of the month, is Reveal Day! As most of you know, I spin for Sweet Georgia Yarns each month in order to share with you what the fibre club looks like actually spun up!

IMG_0932

Sweet Georgia Yarn’s October Fibre Club in Autumn Moon

Superwash Bluefaced Leicester (BFL), 4oz/100gm

IMG_0948

IMG_1211

This brightly coloured month was inspired by Felicia’s recent trip to Taiwan and the ‘blood’ moon that has graced our skies this Fall. The recommendation was to spin a fractal yarn, which is exactly what I did.

IMG_1206I wanted slightly longer colour repeats so I didn’t divide the braid as much as what was recommended for a super blended fractal spin. I would also love to see this braid of fibre Navajo-plied as I think it would be beautiful as well.

For my fractal spin, I divided the braid horizontally into three stripes. The first I spun as it was end-to-end. The second, I divided twice and spun end-to-end. The third, I divided 4 times and spun each end-to-end.

IMG_1217

Yarn :: 180 yards, traditional 3-ply

Specs :: Hansen miniSpinner (singles on Standard flyer, plied on WW)

IMG_1209

BFL is a favourite among handspinners everywhere for a few reasons. First, the longer staple length makes it a favourite with newer spinners as drafts like the short forward draw create a glistening, lustrous yarn. Due to the slightly longer staple than the fine wools, spinners can hold their hands slightly further apart and practice these worsted draws without feeling as if their fibre is going to slip right out of their hands! Although the superwash quality of this particular fibre creates a slightly more slippery fibre, because it lends itself to anything from lace to bulky weight yarn, one can focus on enjoying the spin rather than worrying about thickness of the finished yarn.

IMG_1212

I haven’t decided exactly what I’m going to knit with mine yet but I’m leaning towards socks knit at a sport-weight gauge (maybe 3.00mm needles?!) and enjoying these in my winter boots when we travel at Christmas.

I hope you are enjoying this fibre as much as I did. Please share your spinning-in-progress and finished yarn photos in the Ravelry group Spoilers thread – we would all love to see them!

Until next month, Happy Spinning!

clip_image006.png

Join the Conversation

  1. Wonderful ! ! !

    1. Thank you!

  2. Beautiful colors! No shock there. :)

Leave a Reply to CarolCancel reply

Scroll to top
Close
Browse Tags

Discover more from Wool n' Spinning

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading