The cyclists did their biggest climb so far this tour, into Andorra, and I have crested my own little summit with my spinning.
I have finished my first full bobbin of the tour. Yes, the grey Dorset is finally finished! Only two bobbins of the white to go and then I can ply it and see what it will be like as yarn.
In honour of the occaision I have been playing at making mosaics with Picasa 3. So here is a recap of my progress on this yarn on the tour.
And another, because if a thing is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.
I ran my foot over with our side gate shortly after taking these photos while having a quick tidy up outside. It is a nice substantial gate. I am hopping around now (well not right now, since even with the laptop I can’t type and hop at the same time). I shall go and bathe it and anoint it in a minute.
I have been managing to do a spot of knitting in between all the spinning. I have finally finished my latest test sample for my current City and Guilds project. I was test driving how the colours work, and also testing 6 possible patterns, of which I will probably use 3. This is the project I have been dyeing all the colours for.
This is it in its unblocked, straight off the needles state.
These are the most likely 3 patterns.
And these are the three probably rejects.
As you can see the edging at the bottom edge is too loose. I think the top edge is better but now probably a bit tight. I am reserving final judgement until after it has been washed. The top edging is worked on smaller needles, which I think works well, but I think I decreased too many stitches.
I also think I need to introduce another couple of intermediate colours. Another medium orange about half way up to ease the transition from red to orange, and a very pale orange just before the yellow. It is coming along though, and I am looking forward to being able to measure the tension after it has been washed and start plotting out the final design.
I love the colour patterns, what are they for BTW? Or have I missed something in the previous entries?
You know, you could always do the transition worked in stripes; with A and B being the previous and the next colours and the numbers are the numbers of rows each one is worked: something like 4A 1B – 3A 2B – 2A 3B – 1A 4B (ok this is totally random, I am not mad:) but the idea is to introduce the second colour slowly and then discontinue the first colour in the same manner. This way the colours would more or less flow from one to the other.