




The first 3 pictures are from day 14. The 1st picture is what was left from plying, I’d say I did pretty well not having a lot left over! The next picture is the open skein after washing before twisting it up in to a skein, I measured 252 yards, which should be a DK weight for 97 grams. This was BFL-Corriedale cross 64%, Alpaca 27% and Sari Silk waste 9%. I have to say that the blue bled in the water when I washed it, so I rinsed it in vinegar (it helps to set the color), but nope it bled in that water too. So I rinsed it a 3rd time using a conditioner for the fiber, and there was still some bleeding in the water. I’ll have to tell her to make sure that she doesn’t hand wash it with anything else until the blue is done bleeding :(. A friend told me blue is hard to set, and so it is! I was very pleased because the skein was very balanced, no twisting to one side when held up in the open skein, just hung there straight up and down :). This skein, except for the blue not staying put in the yarn :P, was a pleasant spin and great looking yarn. You can enlarge the pictures by clicking on them.
The last 2 pictures are the camel/red eri silk, day 15. I weighed it and it was about 120 grams, so I split it into two 51grams balls, I just have one in the picture. The 2nd picture in the start of the spin. It is much thinner than the skein above, which I assumed it would be, both of those fibers spin thin. But this spin is going to take a bit longer because it takes longer to get the same amount of fiber on the bobbin because it’s thinner. I am going to guess that this will end up being a fingering weight. I will use the left over fiber, after dividing it, to card on my drum carder with other fibers for some fun batts. I will have to spin more than 30 min a day on this fiber to get anywhere close to being done by the end of the Tour de Fleece! I’ll see how far I get with 45 min or maybe bump it up to 1 hr.
The weather yesterday was ok in the lower 80’s but today is supposed to be 89, and 92 on Wed and 91 on Thursday, and up to 101 with the heat index and the muggy meter said sweltering. Sigh, and next month is our hottest month of the summer, that’s a bit scary!
The fiber spun up spectacularly! I love the bright blue pop! She is going to LOVE it!!!
I’m excited to see the silk come together. I think at the temps you’re expecting, not much else BUT spinning needs to be done, just stay inside with some iced tea like a proper southern lady would! (We can all pretend now and again!!)
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Thanks, I was very pleased with myself. They keep changing our temp, today they said would be 89 (already at feels like 96 with the heat index for dew point and humidity and tomorrow should be 93 and over 100 for the same reason and Thursday again about 90, same deal. I think ice cream sounds wonderful or maybe a nice iced lemonade!!! Friday and Saturday in the upper 80’s they are saying 90 for Sunday and 91 for Monday + the heat index, then back down into the middle to upper 80’s. Definitely summer here!!
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I know. August is the worst month. We rarely go outdoors because it’s too hot and humid. That’s definitely what this year looks to be. While I will miss my green trees come fall, I won’t miss the hot days.
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Me either, fixing to put a new blog post up in a little bit with an update on my Tour de Fleece progress and the awful temps fixing to hit here this week end!!!
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I just had to say that the black-n-blue yarn has turned out sooo good! Fingers crossed the blue is done with its bleeding.
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Me too!! But it will need to be hand washed (usually just soaked) by its self so it won’t bleed on anything else.
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