Thursday, August 23, 2007

Spinning at the Fair

Hi, All. Man, I've had an extremely busy time since I last posted. Taking care of step-dad, sleep studies at hospital, out of town guest, traveling to get a much needed new (to us) truck and spinning at the Carlton County fair. This was in one of the county newspapers, The Pine Journal . I guess I'm famous now. I had been spinning on my wheel and this kid was sent over to me by another spinner because she knew I had brought my spindle. This kid comes by every year and is just a joy to spin for. I hope he keeps coming and maybe we can reel him in as a new spinner some day. I spent 4 days (around 28+ hours) spinning at the fair this year. I love it. The costume gets a little cumbersome, and the weather didn't cooperate, but I had a blast anyway.

This is the yarn I spun last year which is the same as the stuff I spun this year. It's a mix of all my left-overs from combing. It works really well. I can show people all the different animal fibers in my bag before I hand card it and spin it up. I usually card up a rollag and then spin it so they can see the process. This skein is a mix of several wools, alpaca, silk, mohair, and llama plus a little chunk of blue tencel that I tried. As exhausted as this makes me, I still can't wait until next year to do it all over again.

Soon, I hope to get some pictures taken of my shawl. I have only worked on it for an hour or so, but it looks like it will turn out nice. Take care, Everyone.

3 comments:

Leigh said...

The skein is beautiful. Well worth it!

Windyridge said...

What kind of sleep studies? I used to administer them and score the tests many years ago.Interesting work, TERRIBLE hours! LOL

Joanne said...

Thanks for your comment on my blog! I think your skein is gorgeous. Even more fantastic is the spinning in public. Good for you! I agree with you that many modern spinners don't know how to cope with fleece straight from the sheep. I'm always answering questions about it...and feel lucky that I didn't just rely on roving when I learned to spin. I love starting straight after shearing!