Monthly Archives: July 2013

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Thirteen

I am still miles behind the cyclists, but am starting to catch up a bit, at least compared to yesterday!

My neck is a lot better today, so I managed to finish off my second bobbin of longdraw.

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There are definitely some wonky bits in this! I think also although I thought I was being picky about which fibre so card, I need to be more selective. There were some bits that definitely didn’t draft out smoothly. All a learning curve 🙂

Today’s coin is a German 10 Euro Cent for Marcel Kittel’s hat-trick.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Twelve

I am slipping further behind the cyclists today. I definitely need some more hours in the day!

Today was spinning group. I had a lovely time, it was so nice to catch up with everyone and see the lovely things they are working on. I have done a bit more longdraw, though not that much because I have a bit of a sore neck. I’m not sure whether that is spinning-induced, or whether I slept in an odd position, but I thought it would be better not to overdo it.

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Today’s coin is a German 50 Euro Cent for Tony Martin’s win in today’s time trial.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Eleven

Some beautiful Breton scenery for the cyclists today. I haven’t quite caught up with today’s stage yet, but it is past my bedtime so I shall watch a bit more while I eat my breakfast in the morning.

I have been attempting to put into practice some of the tips I picked up from the carding DVD and I think my rolags are definitely more even. I had been having some trouble with stair-steps in them before. It certainly makes it easier to spin a more even yarn when the preparation is better. Still a lot of practising to do.

Here is the start of my second bobbin of longdraw.

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Today’s coin is a German 2 Euro to celebrate Marcel Kittel’s second win of this year’s Tour.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Ten

Today is a well-deserved rest day for the cyclists. I have been using the time away from the telly to start to catch up with a few bits and pieces. I also managed to watch the first part of my carding DVD and have lots of ideas to try out to improve my carding tomorrow.

I weighed and measured my first yarn of the Tour:

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There is 133g, and 492m which should be plenty enough for a pair of socks. I haven’t decided on a pattern yet.

I also did a bit more knitting on the re-knit of the simple Faroese shawl I am making.

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The re-knitted yarn is looking a bit uneven, but hopefully that will come out in the wash.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Nine

Another long day in the mountains for the cyclists. Also a day where they showed the whole stage on the telly which was great. I recorded it again because for me my spinning and watching was punctuated by playing in a concert this afternoon. It was quite hot, but luckily we were mostly in the shade (and I had my hat and my factor 30 anyway).

More lovely mountainous scenery in France to admire today. It is one of the things I love about the Tour, seeing all the varied and beautiful countryside.

The spinning has been coming along quite well. I have finished my first bobbin. My carding style seems to have changed. Today I carded my left hand whereas yesterday I carded my right, I’m not sure if this is necessarily an improvement. As there is no cycling on the telly tomorrow it might be an opportunity to watch my carding DVD and see if I can work out where I am going wrong.

The spinning part is improving, although at a fairly glacial pace. At least today I broke the yarn less, and threw less away. I think there are longer stretches where it seems to be going fairly well, between the bits where it all goes pear-shaped 🙂

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Today’s coin is an Olympic Games 50p. Dan Martin who won today’s stage is Irish but grew up in the Midlands (and I don’t have any Irish coins).

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Eight

The cyclists had a bit of a change of pace as they had their first Hors Categorie climb today, and the highest peak of this year’s Tour.

I had a lovely day out at a patchwork knitting get together. It was lovely to see everyone and catch up with what they are up to, and we had a very interesting discussion on colour lead by Mary. There are so many different ways of approaching colour, I find the whole subject fascinating. I’m afraid I was having such a lovely time I completely forgot to take any photos, so just imagine the scene of nine knitters having a wonderful day 🙂

This evening I caught up with the recorded Tour and have also started my personal challenge. I decided that this year I would like to learn how to card and how to do longdraw to create a woollen yarn (the yarn I usually spin is more worsted style).

I think my carding is improving, I have only drawn blood once so I am calling that success! I think I need to watch my carding DVD several more times though 🙂 My longdraw is also improving, there are fewer failed bits put in the bin than there were when I first started, and my yarn is getting a little more even. It is still quite lumpy but I am trying to embrace the texture and not stress about it.

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The fibre I am using is a mixture of wool and alpaca oddments which fell off the machines at John Arbon. I think occaisionally he sells bags of this at shows, but it isn’t part of their usual line.

I don’t have a real feel yet for whether I am putting an appropriate amount of twist into this yarn. It is certainly quite light, airy, and hairy, all good characteristics for a woollen yarn, but I think I wont really be able to tell til I have plied it whether it is a good yarn or not. I shall plough on with more practising tomorrow!

Today’s coin is a Commonwealth Games £2 for Chris Froome’s win. It was great to see first and second for Sky, and to see quite a lot of action for the main General Classification contenders. Exciting racing!

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Seven

For the cyclists today was the last flattish day before heading into the Pyrenees tomorrow. Even still it was a bit too lumpy for some of the sprinters. Sagan looked very relieved to get his first win after three second places.

I have been doing well with my spinning. I finished off the last single, then plied the multicoloured merino. Here it is still a little damp from its wash:

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You can definitely still see quite a lot of pink in the finished yarn. I am reserving judgement until I have knitted with it.

Today’s coin is a French 20 Euro Cents to celebrate Blel Kadri going into the polka dot jersey.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Six

Another flattish day today for the cyclists, lovely scenery in the Camargue.

I finished off my second bobbin of multicoloured merino, and made a good start on the third.

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I am still a little worried about the bright pink in this blend, although I am hoping that plying will tone it down a little. I really enjoy seeing how spinning mixes all the colours up – a bit like mixing all the paints as a small child 🙂

Today’s coin is a South African 1 Rand , to celebrate Daryl Impey being the first South African to ever wear the yellow jersey at the Tour de France!

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Five

A long day in the saddle for the cyclists today, with a bit of a stressful ending. Even just watching it on TV was scary enough! I think there are some wobbly patches in my latest bit of spinning.

I started the second bobbin of multicolour merino, I should manage to finish it tomorrow.

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Today’s coin is an Isle of Man £1 (I knew it would come in handy!) to celebrate Mark Cavendish’s win, and also his 29th birthday today.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Four

A bit of a late post tonight as I caught up on my spinning and the end of today’s team time trial around Nice after getting back from a band rehearsal.

Today I have started some more multicoloured merino.

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This is the first of 3 plies, and I am planning to make socks eventually.

I am finding it really interesting how the colours are coming out once the fibre is spun. You can see a bit of the original fibre on the left of the picture, I shall try to get a better picture (possibly in actual daylight!) tomorrow. The rather frightening fluorescent Lampre pink is not nearly so bad once it is mixed up with the greens and the blues in the spinning. I am looking forward to seeing what it is like further mixed after the plying too.

Today’s coin is an old French 1 Franc to celebrate the Tour moving onto mainland France today. It has been a very exciting and close race so far, and the weather has been lovely. I am particularly looking forward to the next few days as I have never been down to the south of France and it looks like a lovely place for a holiday, so I shall be taking notes!