Pipe Dreams and Purling Plans

Local Blend Yarn

December 19th, 2007 by mel

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Woo-hoo! I finished a spinning project - the Local Blend Yarn! And you know what that means - finished one thing, start another right? ;)

No, I’m just kidding! The Pinky Swear mitts will be finished next & the pattern sent along to our friend the intrepid dyer Gryphon! (I love love them! The second mitt is nearly done - thank goodness, because just as we were warned, it was about 25 degrees when we left the house this morning - that’s a 40 degree drop from last week). But once the mitts are complete with pictures taken, pattern ready to be shared, and hands are covered, warm and at the ready, then I’m giving in to the urge and casting on for TWO new projects that have been calling me (and yes, I will still provide the promised WIP update! Soon - my poor neglected WIPs!).

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I started spinning this yarn a day after bringing it home from my spinning guild’s annual swap, and loved the tweedy colors - chocolate brown with a bit of acid green and purple (hmm - somehow that doesn’t sound as nice as it looks - it looks lovely!). The fiber was easy and fun to spin, requiring no predrafting at all - just pure spinning enjoyment. I spun up the whole bit of it at once onto a single bobbin. A couple of nights later, I wound it off onto my hand to andean ply (next time, I will divide the fiber and spin it onto two bobbins - a bit easier, I think!). I had a few breakage issues where the singles were too loosely twisted, but as a result I did get much better at overlapping the broken ends and plying them in. I can barely tell where the breaks occurred now that the twist is set. All in all it was a (nearly) instant spinning gratification project - very enjoyable!

Source: Twisted Threads Spinning Guild Swap

Content: Romney, Alpaca & Angora (I think!)

Ounces: 2

Yardage: @ 146 yds.

WPI: 11

Weight: worsted/light worsted

Gauge: 20 sts/4 inches on US6 needles

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Although this is not my most consistent or skilled spinning effort, I do believe it is my most balanced yarn so far! I can spy some spots where it is under-twisted or under-plied just a bit- but this is the first skein I’ve spun that has ever hung so beautifully straight for me. I wish you could feel this swatch - It knit up very nice & sqooshy- very soft, though probably a bit scratchy for neckwear. I believe it would felt readily, as evidence by the fact that it wanted to stick together in the skein and I had to gently tug the yarn to free it while winding it into a ball.

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Now, what is it this little bit of local yarn destined to be do you think? A Zeebee or some garter mitts? Soft & cozy foot socks? Thrummed mittens?

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6 Responses

  1. Cat Says:

    That does look yummy.

    Hugs!!!

  2. katrin Says:

    a hat or cap. definitely something to wear on your head, as it looks cozy… ^-^

  3. angelarae Says:

    Beautiful yarn! I think I want to spin, but then, I don’t know how I’d have time…or room for a wheel. Maybe sometime later…
    Ang

  4. Ruth Says:

    Glad the mitts are nearly done! If you *happen* to need a test knitter on that pattern, I might just be willing. David needs some fingerless gloves…

  5. angelarae Says:

    Beautiful fiber…hope you had a wonderful holiday! Can’t wait to see those mitts:)

    Ang

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