Have you heard of Tour de Fleece? No? Well every year during Tour de France, Spinners around the world challenge themselves in some way or another, often it is to spin every day that the cyclists cycle. Or to learn a new technique during that time. Teams are formed on Knitters and Spinners spaces like Ravelry or sometimes teams are hosted by vloggers and podcasters or fibre and yarn producers. They will often offer prizes or incentives as well as encouragement. Which is nice innit!
I have never taken part but this year, possibly to justify the TWO new wheels I bought this year I decided to join in. I bought a mystery kit from Hilltop Cloud - my favourite indie hand dyer. This consisted of a beautiful project bag in Tour de France yellow, and a 20g package of fibre every day (except the 2 rest days) and some fabulous chocolate. I'll be honest, I have not managed to spin every single day, I have had a few nights of spinning 2 or 3 of the little packages but I have loved it. Opening the little parcel every day and seeing what I have - and there has been some wonderful blends of different fibres I might never have chosen and playing with and admiring the feel and sheen and indeed smell of the different fibres has just been a joy!
| might not be the most beautiful thing but so handy! |
| inside I can fit the wheel, the charger, all the bobbins when flat packed the foot pedal and lazy kate! |
I have also been spinning on my Kromski Fantasia which I love. I have treated every day's fibre the same, dividing it in two down the middle spinning first one then the other then the next day plying the two sections together. I'm not quite sure what the little skeins of yarn will become but I'm enjoying looking at them and feeling accomplished.
Well mostly accomplished, I made a major spinning error with one of my favourite of the bunch so far! How you make yarn is like this: you spin two or more strands of yarn (each called a singles) in one direction and then you ply them (spin them together) in the other direction. this makes loose fibre strong enough to make garments or blankets etc etc. I was not paying attention as I was watching the Golden Girls (because of COURSE I was!) and plied the two singles in the same direction as I had spun them. Which means all the twist I had put into the wool came right back out again. GRRR! I put it through the wheel another twice in the correct direction but it is far from perfect and I am still kicking myself! Anyway that will teach me.
Obviously I have knitting on the go as well, though it is slower than usual, the 2 youngest kids have been home -one self isolating and one because their nursery has had a Covid case though they did not have contact. It is a loud, bored house with the two adults trying to work from home amid the chaos. The seemingly never ending summer vest is still nowhere near the armholes. This is a bottom up vest top, knit in the round to the armholes then knit back and forth. I'm knitting it on 3.25mm HiyaHiya interchangeable needles, and the yarn is from a massive bag I got on clearance years ago from the much, much missed Knit Studio. It is Adriafil Azzura the colour is the wonderfully named - 041 and it is 70% wool and 30% acrylic. It is super soft and lovely to knit with. It is just taking so long to knit! I am a wide person so it is a lot of stitches!





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