Showing posts with label plied. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plied. Show all posts

11 September 2012

Jack-o-Lantern 2-ply Handspun

I love a good, colorful 2-ply!  It's something that you almost never see in commercial yarn.  I love that I can make yarn that is unique and in my favorite colors.  It's also great to just randomly order the colors and be surprised by the combinations that result from the plying.


Here it is, Jack-o-Lantern!  I just chose 5 colors, and was surprised when it turned into a super-Halloweeny yarn.  You can see the the Ravelry page here.   Click for a major close-up of the gorgeous yarn!

Jack-o-Lantern is 172 yards and 3.5 ounces.  It has purple, yellow, lime green, orange, and black in it and varies from about sport to worsted weight. 


Above you can see a picture of the entire skein.  There are a lot of places where the colors matched up, so it will have solid stripes when you knit it up.  I honestly don't know what I'd knit with this, though, because it is just so awesome as is.


This is the center-pull ball that I made in order to ply the yarn.  This is my favorite method of plying because you don't end up with an extra, like you would if you had two bobbins.

08 September 2012

Castle in the Clouds Handspun Yarn

Last week, for the first time in months, I picked up some wool and spun it.  I had a beautiful batt that I carded with different hand-dyed wool and sparkle fibers (Angelina, I think) a while ago.  I spun it up thick and plied it, which made a bulky, squishy yarn.  My go-to method of plying is Navajo plying, which is also called chain plying, and creates a 3-ply.  I love this because you don't have to worry about spinning 2 exact amounts like in 2-ply, or alternatively making a center-pull ball to ply ends together.  It gives great stripes, even when there are only subtle differences in the colors. 

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This yarn is 2.5 ounces and about 50 yards.  I think it would be perfect for a headband or wristwarmers, though probably not enough for a scarf.  The colors remind me of fairy tales and the sky, hence "Castle in the Clouds".  

 

I have a couple more batts that I'm wanting to spin.  I am in awe of the spinners who consistently spin beautiful sock yarn.  I simply don't have that kind of patience!  Also, my Louet seems better suited for worsted weight and up.

As for the Rainbow Striped Sock, I am still working on it!  Right now I am increasing for the heel, so a little under half of the way done.  Hopefully I'll get it finished in the next week before school starts and everything gets crazy again!
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