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Tag Archives: roving
Conservation of mass
I’m stumped. It’s like an unsolvable word problem from grade school math. I start with 6 ounces of unspun fiber, intending to make 6 ounces of finished 2-ply yarn. I divide that roving in half, and spin a bobbin of singles … Continue reading
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Tagged chemistry, conservation of mass, fiber, handspinning, laws of chemistry, mass, roving, spinning
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Rocker Gurl Yarn
I’ve been thinking about the design of this yarn for so long that I actually thought I HAD spun it already. I don’t really love pink, as a rule, but I picked up this rich and colorful silk roving over a … Continue reading
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Tagged alpaca yarn, art yarn, handspinning, handspun, handspun yarn, roving, silk, yarn
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From start to finish: Part 5 – Carding
Carding is the process of organizing the fibers so that they are all pointing one direction. It’s essentially a really complicated way to brush hair that is no longer attached to an animal. There are three ways to do it: … Continue reading
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Tagged alpaca fiber, carders, carding, drum carder, drum carders, fiber processing, hand carders, rolag, roving, woolen yarns, worsted yarn
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To the mill!
Dad and Mom toured one of our local fiber mills this week. We made a family pact that if our next shearing day rolled around and we still hadn’t finished with all the fleeces, we’d take them to the mill … Continue reading
Archie the suri alpaca
A friend of ours has a little grey suri alpaca by the name of Archie. Now, this friend of ours, Mark, is one of our best alpaca buddies. We all sheared on the same day, and we each helped out … Continue reading
Veterans Day, word of the day
Happy Veterans Day, 11/11/11, and full moon! I’m going to be spinning grey yarn studded with silver beads this evening, in honor of the moon. And in honor of veterans, I think I’m going to have to give climbing guy, … Continue reading
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Tagged alpacas, fiber, handspinning, roving, veterans, word of the day, yarn
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Buttery delicious
Mmmm. Tuscany’s fiber is every bit as yummy as we hoped it’d be. I got a box in the mail from the ranch with two freshly washed and carded batts of this deliciously soft fiber. It was kind of like … Continue reading
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Tagged alpaca fiber, alpaca yarn, art yarn, batts, hand spinning, hand spun, handspinning, roving
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