Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Oval Mat - "Carnival" - finished

Finished this garter stitch oval mat.
It is very "primary colours" and reminds me of Carnivals and clowns.
It measures 80 cm on the longer side, from tip to tip and 63 cm on the narrower side.
It weighs 562 grams.
It is very hand-spun looking - which is appropriate as it IS hand-spun and hand-dyed too.






 Quite like this one :0.


Monday, August 27, 2018

Multicolor batt

I planned to visit Moat agricultural show August to spin along with another sinner, Grainne, as an exhibit there.
I decided to have some fun with a multi-coloured batt to spin on my Traveler wheel so I took out some of the ends of coloured fibre I had stashed for some time.

The plan is to from-card the misty grey stiff with smaller amounts of other colours and spin one spool then to spin longer stretches of solid colours and ply the two together (60 gas on each spool).

I did get the multi-colour batt spun at the show and half of the solid ones. I'll continue on to the plying stage then add some more photos.


COLORS TO MIX WITH THE MISTY GREY FIBERS


AFTER THE FIRST PASS ON THE DRUM


AFTER TH SECOND PASS ON THE DRUM
 I didn't want more passes as the colours might mix and I would have mud colour

Monday, August 20, 2018

Craggauowen visit '18

Really enjoyed my visit to Craggauowen heritage site yesterday.
It was held in the castle for fear of rain - 'though it did not rain at all that afternoon there.

Plenty of visitors, spinning wheels, fleece and yarn crafts there and glad to meet other frequent fibre event attendees again.

Some photos:
WHEEL TALK


HAND-SPU HANKS

A GOOD DISPLAY OF FLEECE FROM DIFFERENT SHEEP TYPES




LIZ'S BLISS SPINNING WHEEL


NATUREL DYES


SPRANG

VERY LOVELY WOVEN RIBBINS MADE WITH A BASIC HEDDLE 
WHEN IN USE, TIED BETWEEN BODY AND A POST AND SHEDS MADE BY LIFING AND LOWERING HEDDLE

Also, I re-discovered how to spin with the stick-spinner I got from Ehe Feral Spinner while at the Roscommon fair this year. Thanks for reminding me Lindy - I tend to forget as I kinda can't believe it works - even when it does :).


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Oval Garter stitch - change of plan

I've changed my mind about lacing the green strip directly against the blue in the mat. Not sure why - just seemed wrong when I pinned it out to see how it went. I'm planning on using a lighter version of the Red ocrs which is in the centre. Quite a nice old-rose sort of cool and for some unknown reason I like it against the blue and the green. There may be a "colour theory" about why that is or it may just be my idiosyncrasy.
here it be:





Saturday, August 11, 2018

The green ring for the Garter Stitch oval mat

Around 340 gms of aran weight dyed for the next ring in this garter-stitch oval mat.
I had to redo the short rows I knit to fit the blue strip around the centre piece on one side as it was bulging out. I'm hoping the next strip, when knitted, will be easier to fit around the now shooter edge of the previous piece.
I'm using the dark green - well fairly dark - as it seems to be of the same value and... I don't know, it just seems right to me.
Knit on.




Sunday, August 5, 2018

Alpaca Oval Mat

I made this about 1 month ago from raw Alpaca fleece that my knitting buddy gave me.
It was fairly tough to prep (these are DUSTY little beasts!). I dyed it and knitted it into an oval mat. It feels lovely and I do like the colours too - it was worth the effort in the end.


  No Connie, I know you like knitted matts but you can't sit on this one!

Beginning a new garter-stitch oval matt

I've spun around 650 grams of my woolly sheep's fleece and spun and plied it to around aran weight.
The plan is to knit it into a garter-stitch oval shaped matt.

Her's a hank draining after being washed.

I've knitted a swatch and chosen dyes. I've done the maths and guess what? it's "off" as usual when I try to relate how much of each yarn needs to be dyed for each ring n the oval. Never mind, I'll dye-as-I go.
The centre oval is dyed and knitted:

 The dye is "red acre", centre in progress, now complete and measured.

I like this colour against the blue so I've dyed the next hank a deep blue colour.

Finishing drying on the swift, the next circle:

 
Here it is, wound to a centre-pull ball:




Ready to knit doube-stranded strip to add to the center-piece.
TBC