Happy Easter! As usual, I spent a little time with the dyepot this weekend. I first colored a few eggs, and then filled my jars with wool. I used 4 tablets of color for each jar, water, vinegar and about an ounce of wool in each. I boiled it all for about 45 minutes and then just let them sit to cool. I got some super bright colors to ply with. Then, of course, I had to use the fluff to do a little Easter decorating.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
fun with fiber
I've been spinning, spinning, spinning, but not your regular old skeins of yarn. I have a pile of glitzy, textured, colorful strands of soon to be necklaces. I made several different wild rolags with my new blending board and found that they spin into some interesting yarns. I decided to ply the yarn back onto itself and really liked the look. I hope they will make really cool necklaces. I still need to finish the ends and add some wire clasps and closures. Making these is very addictive-so I hope to have plenty and maybe sell some when I'm done.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
New Tools
Wow it's been a while since I've done any blogging. I've been distracted with so many other things I forget to post. One of my latest distractions has been joining a group on Ravelry called Rollin Rolags that has been making rolags on blending boards. These kinds of boards have been around for many years, but there's a new resurgence of them being used by fiber artists. Some major companies have added them to their lineup of fiber tools. I and a few others in the group found them to be a bit out of our price range-so we started a DIY group. So I ordered some carding cloth through the co-op, shopped around to find the right board and proceeded to make my own. I used it for the first time and rather enjoyed the process. Now I just have to start spinning the rolags I'm collecting and see how they come out.
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