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Episode 129 Live: Mariechen & Falkland Spin

Thank you for an amazing show today! You all made it so special to be here and record with you. We had so much to talk about – namely, spinning consistent yarns and continually trying to improve, and  sweater knitting. We always seem to fall down rabbit holes when it comes to sweaters! Thank you again!

Thank you for being here today, especially those who were able to make it to the Live Stream. I appreciate your time spent here in this place and me. I hope you feel most welcome because you are welcome here.

In today’s show, we chat about my finished Mariechen cardigan that I was able to cast off and block this past weekend. We also discuss a large finished spin: My Falkland yarn I’ve been working on since Knit City! Enjoy the show!

James made a weaving on the Ashford SampleIt loom! I helped him weave it off because he got a bit bogged down but he loves it.

Giveaway

Carded nests of fibre … need to make them! Getting out my carder this weekend and will share them on the next show. We will draw a winner the first show of December! In the Episode Thread for November on Ravelry, please tell us what you find the HARDEST thing about making. It might be something general or specific … but what is something you find the hardest, besides time. For me, I find the project planning and stash the hardest part. Because we don’t have a lot of room for my stash, I find I look at it and wonder about it a lot of the time and it takes up space in my brain! I would like to free-up that space to think about the actual projects themselves and deeper thoughts about making in general.

Breed & Colour Studies

Megan (@lykkemeg) posted in the Slack channel her two yarns for the study. Totally in love with both of these yarns – one is thick n’ thin then spiral plied and the other is a gradient. She broke apart the colours and spun to 2 bobbins, then made a traditional 2-ply. Note the twist angle and how bouncy the yarn appears – amazing fibre characteristics!

I made 2 yarns. For the white fiber I stripped it into 6ths. I took care NOT to spin them end to end with the same color first, but at random. I made a thick and thin singles. For someone that is normally a consistent sweater spinner type, it was weird to just let it go! Then I did a spiral ply with a 100% silk sewing machine thread in wine color. I love how it keeps the white and colors just barely blended and intact.
For the full color braid, I broke it into color segments and then spun the color segments together end to end to 2 different bobbins to make a 2 ply gradient. I did high twist singles and high twist 2 ply at about a thick fingering weight. I spun short forward worsted. I have only spun polworth woolen before, so I was surprised and how shiny it was spun worsted!
Project to come……

Finished Objects

Mariechen by Isabell Kramer – Ravelry project page here

Westcoast Colour Falkland

Copenhagen Cardigan by Petite Knits

Works in Progress

Hyssop by Leila Raven

Shifty by Andrea Mowry

Weaving

Tea towels & bath sheets for the girls (Norah & my niece) – 2/8 cotton and cottolin

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Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope you enjoyed it. Until then, Happy Spinning!

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