Tuesday 22 May 2012

Pale Walls of Dreams*

A little while ago, I posted this picture...


Just to demonstrate that I haven't completely given up on spinning *laughs* I've been working on this denim blue fibre from Vegas:



Well, recently I've been all spinning all the time. I found myself forsaking other crafting to spin, and have been really enjoying it. So, I split my fibre into 2, spun them both and plied them together, and now I have this:




I made yarn *big grin*

I have about 55 meters of approximately DK weight. It's 100% merino and is so soft and squishy. I love it *grins some more*

I have a light blue fibre that I also bought at the same time, so I plan to spin that to about the same thickness and knit something with stripes.

But first, I'm spinning the lovely corridale Heather sent me, just for the fun of having different colours ;)


"Talking, talking. Spinning a web of words, pale walls of dreams, between myself and all I see." - John Gardner


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14 comments:

  1. Your yarn is gorgeous! I love the colour!

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  2. Not only did you make yarn, but you made AMAZING looking yarn! The first skein of handspun is certainly a triumph, wonderful work. I'm so excited for you!!!!

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  3. great yarn! I have never been able to get my head around spinning, although i have spent many many hours trying.....wow, it must feel so good

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  4. Oh! Very pretty! I am glad you picked up the spindle again.

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  5. Sounds like you are having fun and your wool looks great!

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  6. Lovely spinning!! It looks perfect to me :)

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  7. Ooo, that blue yarn is lovely!! I can't wait to see how that stuff I sent you spins up. =)

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  8. Ah! Looks great! Navy is such a wonderful color- so many looks can be accomplished with it.

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  9. Very cool! The color looks beautiful :)

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  10. Gorgeous colour, and its beautifully spun. Im very jealous, I wish my spinning looked like that!

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  11. Supper spinning, it is a lovely colour

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  12. That's so lovely - gorgeous colour and the texture looks fab. You're going to love whatever you make from it!

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  13. Wow! That's gorgeous, I'm so in awe! I think it would make awesome handwarmers, or even a striped hat or cowl

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  14. Your yarn is lovely! I know exactly how you felt when you said, "I made yarn". Spinning may be the only thing more magical than knitting.

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