There was a massive amount of knitting on my Granito yesterday and there was spinning.
Spinning first. I purchased this massive ball of fibre from River City Yarns a year or so ago. It might be 2 years. Its ...its... wow. I wish I had more. This will be chain plyed to preserve the fantastic colours.
After this, I am going to do more practice on long draw spinning and spinning from the fold. I have that bag of gray Shetland to play with and it's going pretty well.
And then I have got to get my carder out and play with it. It was such an off the wall purchase but when the chance came up I knew I wanted it. I love the idea of playing and making batts.
The first thing I have to do is work on the fleece. that are taking up space in my spare room closet. Sitting here, I can't even recall what I have. Those details are in the boxes. I know I have the very lively Clun Forest. That is not one I'm working on with the carder, but rather is getting a flick carding treatment. I had a box of fibre prepped but gave it away to others who were interested in working with it. I knew that I wouldn't have time for it, and I knew I didn't have room to store it. It's my turn.
I know that one is of the others is part rambouillet, but that is all I know other than they are perfect for the carder.
So time to play!
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