The first of the Tour de Fleece Team Superfleece prizes are ready:
Above: Four batts, totalling about 6 ounces, of mixed bluefaced leicester dyed gray/green that I blended with bright blue/green cashmere/silk top.
Above: 2 batts, about 2 ounces total, of mixed bluefaced leicester top I dyed gray/blue/green, blended with bright blue/magenta cashmere/silk top.
I'm thinking of more prizes. I have some pretty green/brown cashmere/silk I'm going to blend with something for another prize. Not sure what it will be blended with yet.
I've also, finally, gotten a photo of my completed Baby Cables and Big Ones Too sweater, knitted from Great Northern Yarns mink/cashmere:
I love this sweater. It's a little frumpled looking because it's been folded up in the sweater closet for while now. Very warm! I posted several other photos on my Ravelry project page ~ close ups of the sleeves and shoulder ~ go check here to see them.
In preparation for the Tour de Fleece, I've done some spinning lately. Partly to free up bobbins ...
200 yards of sport-weight, 2 ply Cormo/Alpaca/Silk from Barbara Parry. I have about 2 pounds of this (because I bought a bunch at the KR Retreat last year, and then I bought extra with my farm share because I forgot I already had some here. oops). So, plenty to do something with. I'm thinking to spin it and then dye it, maybe with indigo after I take the natural dyes workshop at SOAR this year ... and then knit a sweater.
And partly to decide about what I want to spin for the TdF:
This is the first skein spun from the batts I carded back in December (posted about here), DK weight, 3 ply ~ 2 plies are the BFL batts, and the third ply is gray Jacob. I'm actually surprised how this yarn turned out, because the batts are much more plum colored and the yarn is much more rust/copper colored. I like it; it's just not what I was expecting from the general appearance of the batts.
I'm thinking to spin the rest of this fiber ... I have 12 more batts and a big bag of Jacob (but I only need to spin enough of the Jacob for plying, the rest of the bag can wait for a future project).
However, while I had the drumcarder out I also carded up some merino for another project ...
Blue, from lighter to darker.
Orange, from lighter to darker.
My plan with these is to spin each color individually, then knit a colorwork hat for my daugher (who's favorite colors are bright orange and turquoise, preferably together ... which goes so well with her red hair!), starting with the dark blue and the light orange, and then ending with the light blue and dark orange.
So, these will get spun during Tour de Fleece, too. Probably first, and then back to the bfl batts and Jacob.
Thursday, June 03, 2010
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7 comments:
yum, yum, yum! Love the sweater too - it looks so warm and cozy.
Everything looks so yummy! Makes me want to get out my drum carder. The cormo-alpaca-silk is lovely. Let me know if any of it needs to be rehomed.
I like the sweater. But given how hot it has been, I am thinking it is shelved back in the sweater drawer.
ANd I may have to join the team for Tour deF Fleece. I have been spinning quite a bit lately too. Again to free up bobbins. I was looking at the fiber I bought from you at MDS&W and thinking it needs to be spun up really thin. But I can wait until the Tour de Fleece.
Hi Mia ~
Oh, yes. Definitely shelved again, til Autumn, I think.
I was going to send you a Ravelry invite to the Superfleece group, but I totally blanked on your Raverly name! So, yes, do go join ~ it'll be fun! :-D
yum. everything in this post is delicious. colors, fibers, yarns. I love that great northern yarn's cashmere/mink. I made the most splendiferous scarf from a deep rib pattern - sort of a brioche but not - and it showed off the stitch beautifully.
GORGEOUS colors, Jenninfer! I'd love to see your daughter's hat when it's finished...
:)
Your Mink/Cashmere sweater is lovely. It looks sooo soft. I have one skeing of the yarn in Marigold. Haven't decided what to do with it.
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