Jindivick Yarn Bomb

March 27, 2012 § Leave a comment

Stop the car! Out of curiosity, we took a detour through the little town of Jindivick, Victoria. I knew there was something appealing about the place, before we even got there. It was just a quick stop but we’ll definitely be back for a longer visit.

Just another Calorimetry

December 4, 2011 § Leave a comment

Calorimetry

Calorimetry

Calorimetry

Pattern: Calorimetry by Kathryn Schoendorf
Details: on Ravelry

I wanted to do some experimenting with handspun singles and this project fit the bill. The wool blend is dyed with Wilton’s food colouring.

handspun singles

dyed wool

Coffee & Cream Caplet

June 30, 2011 § Leave a comment

This project is one of two that I did for the Australian Sheep & Wool Show to focus on the heritage breeds of Australia.

Breed: Cheviot
Wool preparation: worsted, combed with English wool combs, tips cut
Wool spun: worsted, Andean 3-ply
WPI: 9
Dye: coffee
Pattern: my own
Details: on Ravelry

I was given a small bag of raw Cheviot fleece, I wish I had weighed it first. I scoured and combed it (tips cut) with Indigo Hound English wool combs. Then I spun a single bobbin of worsted yarn and Andean plied for a rounder 3-ply yarn, 9 WPI. I still wasn’t sure what I was going to make but I knew I wanted something with greater stitch definition. After spinning, I felt that I had two much white so I dyed half of it with used coffee grounds.

The pattern is my own but was heavily influenced by “Knitting Brioche: The Essential Guide to the Brioche Stitch” by Nancy Marchant. I am particularly happy with the neckline. The entire piece was worked in the round with two strands of yarn at all times. To compensate for the stretch in the neckline I used a two-color reversible increase (p. 87) and then a braided bind off (p. 83).

Handspun Cheviot dyed with coffee

Handspun Cheviot dyed with coffee

combed with Indigo Hound Wool combs, tips cut

Combed with Indigo Hound Wool combs, tips cut

Scoured Cheviot fleece

Scoured Cheviot fleece

Straight off the sheep Cheviot fleece

Straight off the sheep Cheviot fleece

Float Stole

June 28, 2011 § Leave a comment

Float Stole

Pattern: Float Stole by Melinda C. Hunt
Details: on Ravelry

Suri Alpaca Blend: 65% Suri alpaca/20% Merino wool/15% Tussah silk
Autumn Silk: 60% wool/40% silk

While the Suri Alpaca Blend was an absolute delight to spin, I could not match the fineness of the Suri Elegance. To get the same openness, I decreased the pattern by 50 sts and used a US 5 needle. I cast off with US 9.

I would have liked one more pleat but I had a bobbin disaster when I lost an end while spinning. Tried all the tricks (tape, toothbrush and wet fingers) but they were to no avail. I was going to take a photo, but it’s better not to look. It was a dreadful matted mess by the end.

The finished multicolour edge is my second attempt. The first version had similar colours but was 100% wool and didn’t have enough sheen to coordinate with the Suri Alpaca Blend. I am much happier with the final version, even if it did require stash acquisition!

 

Quiet Steps

June 5, 2011 § 3 Comments

Non-felted Slippers

Non-felted Slippers

Pattern: Non-felted Slippers by Yuko Nakamura
Details: on Ravelry

I used some early handspun yarn doubled and a very rustic blend of Merino, N.Z. Romney and Alpaca, guard hairs and all.

handspun yarn

handspun yarn

Gibbo

February 10, 2011 § Leave a comment

Gibbo

Gibbo

Gibbo

Pattern: my own
Details: on Ravelry

Marlene

February 1, 2011 § Leave a comment

Marlene

Marlene

Marlene

Pattern: #03 Marlene by Cookie A
Details: on Ravelry

Skew I & II

December 26, 2010 § Leave a comment

Skew I

Skew I

Pattern: Skew by Lana Holden
Details: on Ravelry

I enjoyed knitting the first pair so much that I immediately started on a second pair.

Skew II

Skew II

Skew II

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