Fall 2014, My daughter and I went to SAFF. We had so much fun, and bought so much fiber to spin, at least I did. One of the things I did buy was 2 Coated Corriedale fleeces that were almost identical. They were both in shades of grey, from palest grey to medium grey. I washed them both right away that fall and I did some experimenting, trying to find the best way to prep this fiber. In the end I found that I liked it prepped as combed top.
I began working on it in my spare time. I found that some of the fleece wasn't clean enough and I had to rewash that part. I then did a few sample spins and I really loved it no matter how I spun it up! The last couple of years have been a bit busy in other parts of my life, so that it wasn't until this week that I finally finished combing the Corriedale fleeces..
I am in the middle of another project right now or I would be spinning this up right away! I have been vacillating back and forth about how I want to spin this yarn, and I am not entirely sure.
I could mix and match from the very beginning, I could spin 3 or 4 different colors of yarn and use it that way. I could spin up all the singles and then ply the different colors together to make multi grey tonal yarn I could also spin a gradient. Anyway you get the idea, I haven't made up my mind yet.
To get an idea of how much fiber this is, it all fit comfortably in two big plastic tubs.
A couple of weeks ago, I was stash diving and I found a skein of red yarn that was just asking to be a hat for my MIL. I cast on right away, but it took until today for my to finish it.
This photo was taken before I washed and blocked the hat, which I have now done. Once it is dry, I will insert another picture, so that you can see just how nicely it turned out.
That is if for today,
until next time, Happy Crafting, Tina
It's hard to believe there are so many shades of color in one fleece!!! How lovely.
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