Practising
As I said last week, a new roving was selected to start spinning. I didn't want to go with my luxury fibers yet, the alpaca I got for Christmas, or the lovely fibers I got a few weeks back from Margene. I want to get some more experience before I leap in on those. So I went with 8 ounces of Ashland Bay roving; this is either merino or Columbia. I can't find the tag when I want it. It is extremely soft and drafts very easily. Needless to say, this is certainly outside of my color comfort zone. Lilac shades just are not me. There are also blues and pinky reds in this as well. But the softness of the wool is making up for any doubts about the color.
I am trying my best to 1) spin smoothly, and 2) spin finely. I'm trying to get something that will be no heavier than fingering weight, with the goal in mind of knitting a shawl with this, once it turns into a two-ply. It's going to take a good while to spin up all eight ounces.
I've joined up on a number of spinning groups on Ravelry. I've found that the learning possibilities are tremendous. It's like belonging to a massive spinning guild, with all kinds of experience to draw on. I've already had my spinning improve just from using tips I found there. Another great reason to be on Ravelry!
I try to do a few rows every day on the Express Lane sock, the second sock. It's coming along slowly but very steadily.
I try to do a few rows every day on the Express Lane sock, the second sock. It's coming along slowly but very steadily.
Labels: Lace Knitting, Shawls, Socks, Spinning
2 Comments:
I've learned a lot from the folks on Ravelry, too. Your spinning is looking marvelous!
It's so good to work with things outside your normal colorways. It expands your creativity wonderfully. Your spinning is astounding! Just blows me away!
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