Category Archives: Spinning

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Nineteen

A very dramatic time-trial for the cyclists today. With the rain affecting some riders and not others it certainly made for nail-biting viewing. Well done to Chris Froome for his third stage win of this year’s Tour.

Today I spun up a sample that I picked up from Wonderwool Wales last year, from one of the mills, although I’m afraid now I can’t remember which one. I totally failed to take a picture before I spun it, but it was prepared as a fine pencil roving, approximately 5mm diameter. With this I hardly did any drafting at all, just added twist. The fibre is wool, but I am not sure which breed, possibly Romney. I then chain-plied, giving me yarn which is approximately a DK or possibly aran weight.

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It was interesting to spin, and I quite like the result – I intentionally over-plied a little and this seems to have worked well to hold the yarn together and make it more springy. I’m not sure I would want to spin huge quantities from this kind of preparation, although maybe practice would make me better at it. Since the roving is quite fine it doesn’t take much to pull it apart, which meant one had to be quite careful about pulling it out of its cheese-shape.

Today’s coin is an old Irish 10p sent to me by the wonderful Sue 🙂 (the other side is great too, and I shall be using that too asap). It has no connection at all to the cycling, but is just so lovely I had to use it 🙂

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Eighteen

An exciting breakaway stage today for the cyclists, with a fair bit of attacking of the General Classification too. Another hot day here today, I am not very good at the heat! I would prefer it if it was a bit cooler over night, I shall keep hoping!

I finished plying my longdraw singles. The last skein is chain-plyed, and as expected this is the lumpiest of the lot. Chain-plying has a tendency to magnify thick and thin sections because of the way it is constructed. I think this is the least favourite of my plying experiments.

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I am looking forward to them drying properly so I can have a go knitting them. I am planning to try some different stitch patterns and different tensions if I have enough yarn, to get a feel of how these yarns behave.

Today’s coin is a Chinese 1 Yi Yuan, for no reason other than that it is pretty 🙂 Apologies to today’s winner Rui Costa, I don’t have a Portuguese coin.

Another fun discovery of the day is the Australian programme Taste le Tour, fun recipes and info about food in the different areas of France that the Tour is cycling through 🙂

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Seventeen

Today was the second rest day for the cyclists, so I had a bit of a change from the spinning too. I did some cleaning, which isn’t terribly photogenic, and some organising, which is possibly even less photogenic.

I also weighed and measured my second finished skein of the Tour, now that it is dry.

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I have 142g and 504m, and it is a good weight for socks, and should certainly be enough. I just need to select a pattern now 🙂

Today’s coin is an old penny, because it is good fun 🙂

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Sixteen

Another hot day here, 30°C when we went out to get my parents-in-law’s birthday present this afternoon. The longest stage of this year’s Tour for the cyclists, ending with the Giant of Provence, the Mont Ventoux. A very exciting day of cycling-watching, amazingly well done to Chris Froome! How they can accelerate when they are already riding up a hill like that is just astonishing!

Today I did my next plying experiment. This one is a 2ply. As expected it is more variable than the 3ply, since the more plies you have, then statistically speaking it is less likely that all of their thick bits will coincide.

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I think it is still an OK yarn though, although I personally prefer the 3ply.

Thank you to Sally for the suggestion to wait til the yarn was dry before panicking about the lack of elasticity. One of the advantages of the ridiculously hot weather is that my yarn from yesterday is quite well on its way to being dry, and is definitely feeling more elastic, whew!

Today’s coin is an old French 1 Franc, for Bastille day. Today would also have been my grandmother’s 100th birthday, except that she died on Christmas Day aged 99 and 5 months. To get that close to 100 is still pretty impressive.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Fifteen

It has been a jolly hot day here today! 32°C this afternoon while I was playing in an outdoor concert. Luckily we were in a marquee and had a bit of shade but it was still pretty warm.

An exciting day for the breakaway for the cyclists today. More lovely countryside for us to look at on the telly.

I did my first plying session with my longdraw singles, and created a 3ply. It is quite thick, probably an aran or chunky weight.

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I think the yarn has come out quite well, and as hoped the plying has evened out some of the worst of the lumpiness. One thing I am still puzzling over, is that it is not very elastic. I was expecting a woollen-spun yarn to be quite bouncy and elastic, and while it is certainly lighter and fluffier than my usual worsted spinning, it is not particularly elastic. Hmm. I shall have to think on that one, and possibly watch some more of my spinning DVDs again.

Today’s coin is an Italian 1 Euro for Matteo Trentin’s win.

Le Tour de Fleece 2013: Day Fourteen

After a busy day in front of the telly we have finally caught back up with the cyclists (unlike several of the cyclists themselves). Luckily there were no high winds in the living room, and we didn’t have to divide into echelons on the settee.

The spinning has been coming along. My carding is still a bit lumpy and there was still quite a lot of snapping of my thread, but overall I think I have got a bit better, and I have now finished my final bobbin of singles.

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My plan is to do a 3ply, a 2ply, and a chain ply, to see how they come out, and how they differ. I shall start on the 3ply tomorrow.

Today’s coin is a £2 celebrating the discovery of DNA, for Cav’s second win of this Tour.

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.