The Mia sized version of the Boudreaux sized blog. This is mostly a BACK UP BLOG and a smaller version for smaller screens if the main blog is too hard to navigate. For complete posts, giveaways, corrected grammar and punctuation, the "rest of the story" and any additional posts that might not make it over here for some reason, please check the BOUDREAUX SIZED BLOG :-).

IF AT ALL POSSIBLE, PLEASE USE the main blog.


Monday, February 3, 2014

The Wool Anniversary

Time flies when you're having fun.  Yesterday marked my 7th blogging anniversary!  Since the 7th anniversary is wool, I used that (and the fact it was warm in the Wool House :-) as motivation to do some sample spinning with Rebecca Boone's pretty Cotswold roving.  I have big plans for her for the upcoming Ravellenic Games (formerly known as the Knitting Olympics).  More on that tomorrow.


"Is this how you want me to pose?"


I have a little over 30 ounces of her 2013 fall roving.  That should be plenty.


I spun a small sample and wound it off on my hand to Andean ply.  This is a neat trick and one I use for drop spindling and for plying small samples off the wheel.


Basically you wind the single strand into a center pull around your hand.  You gather up the front and back end of the yarn, pull your finger out so it slips down onto your wrist and you can safely ply the two ends together without things getting crazy.


It's pretty, but I had a feeling it was too thin for what I wanted.


So I spun up another sample.  This time I had more yardage so I wound the center pull ball on my plastic ball winder. 


I liked this much better.


And then I pulled out a stitch book and sampled three different patterns.  I liked the Eyelet Zigzag lace the best.  The zigzags look a bit like her curly locks.  It's a start!



No comments: