Posts Tagged ‘Spunky Eclectic’

Finished Spinning

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Hi there!

I have decided to enter my blog into a contest for the most boring blog ever. I am pretty confident it will win too. While I did decide to cut down on the time I spend on the blog and the computer in general this summer, I really didn’t mean to spend this little time. My excuse this time around is the game Mafia Wars on Facebook. If you have never tried it, don’t! I’m not kidding. I am not even a game person, so I have no idea why I like this game so much. I do enjoy a game of Solitaire or maybe Mahjong when I want to relax, but I have never liked fighting type games. And never have I played a game for hours on end like I did this one. I do seem to have a better handle on how much time I am playing it now that a few weeks have passed. So anyway, that is what I have been doing with my time the last few weeks in case you were wondering.

I am still in a knitting funk, but I have been spinning and have some finished yarn to show you.

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I picked up this fiber at the CT S&W this year and loved the blend of the red wool and the brown Alpaca. I did not love spinning this though. It had a ton of vm in it, and when I was spinning it I had to stop a LOT to try to pick it out. There is still a lot of vm left in it because I just couldn’t get it all out. The finished yarn didn’t turn out well at all either. I think the first yarn I ever spun came out better than this one and I don’t like it at all. I did decide when finishing this yarn up that I will never continue spinning fiber that I don’t enjoy again. Life is just too short and there is too much nice fiber out there to torture yourself spinning something you don’t like.

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Fiber: Alpaca 50/Wool 50
Source: CT S&W
Colorway: Red/Brown
Yardage: 430 yards
Weight: 7.95 oz.
Ply: 2
WPI: 11

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This is what I spun right after the previous fiber. Oh, what a difference!

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The fiber came from Julie and is a Cormo and Romney blend. The fiber spun like a dream and the resulting yarn is the softest, nicest yarn I have ever made. I’m not sure what I am going to make with it yet, but I do know I will be keeping whatever it is for myself. I am selfish like that.

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Fiber: Cormo/Romney blend
Source: Julie
Colorway: Natural
Yardage: 252 yards
Weight: 5.5 oz.
Ply: 2
WPI: 11

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And last but not least is some South African Fine from Spunky Eclectic in the “Monkey Farts” colorway that I picked up at this past MA S&W. I admit to being influenced by the colorway name when I bought this.

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Fiber: South African Fine
Source: Spunky Eclectic
Colorway: Monkey Farts
Yardage: 330 yards
Weight: 3.7 oz.
Ply: 2
WPI: 15

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I really like how this yarn came out too but as of right now have no plans for it.

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Well that mostly catches me up with spinning news. There is one other little thing but I think it deserves a post all its own, so I’ll save that for the next entry.

I hope everyone is well and enjoying their summer. I can’t believe we’re almost into mid August already. The summer has just flown by!

Merino/Tencel Yarn

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

I tried spinning with just my left foot the other day and it’s not going so well. I’m going to keep practicing though. I finished spinning this gorgeous fiber before I broke my foot.

It is a 50/50 blend on Merino and Tencel from Spunky Eclectic in the Mahogany colorway.

It’s really pretty but I would have preferred it thinner than what I was able to spin it.

Approximately 528 yards - 2 ply - 19 wpi - 3.6 oz. I also have a tiny 30 yard skein that I got from what was left over on one of the bobbins.

I was hoping to make a shawl with it. I know this amount will make a small shawl, but I wanted something more substantial. If it hadn’t been sitting in my stash so long I would order some more to add to it, but I doubt the colorway would be close enough now. Ah well, I’ll just have to find something else to make with it I guess.