The prompt for today's Kentucky Wool Week photo challenge is Show and Tell, so I'm going to use this as an opportunity to show something I did over the summer and tell how I did it. If I keep this up, I might eventually get the blog caught back up :-).
Instagram followers might remember taking a video tour of some fleeces getting ready to be shipped off to Stonehedge Fiber Mill and then seeing the following pictures a few weeks later. The project in the works is a new Lamb Camp yarn that for now I'm calling The Bottle Lamb Edition. It will be a blend of every single bottle lamb I've ever raised.
I should say the video tour showed at least a tiny bit of wool left from every lamb...except Punkin. I really, really wanted to include Punkin, the lamb who started it all. While I didn't have any wool left, I did have some leftover yarn from way back when I paid someone to spin for me before I learned that I liked doing things like that. I wondered if it would be possible to un-spin some yarn.
In 25 words or less...yarn is really nothing more than fiber held together by twist. You spin two singles and then you spin those two singles together to get a two ply yarn. Without getting really complicated, that's all you really need to know to follow what I decided to try.
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