Before I could spin the Louet silk that I dyed a few weeks ago, I had to empty up some bobbins that had been languishing for yonks.
I believe that this single on the bobbin is spun from a colourway called Teddy Bear and frankly I can’t remember if Susan gave it to me or if I bought it at a spinning day….either way it was just taking up a bobbin and looking very stripey.Teddybear merino wool is spot dyed brown and pink with cream and a bit of yellow and when I spun it I got a nice long marl moving from cream to brown to pink in every possible permutation.
I didn’t want to lose that beautiful transition and if I plied it with itself I would tone the whole thing down and blah it out I think.
I chose to ply it with this super fine cashmina which is a wool and cashmere blend.
Because the cashmina is very, very fine compared to the handspun merino wool, I got a really great spiral yarn.
I’m really happy with the result!
After freeing up my spinning wheel; I now have all of the silk spun and plied with itself.
The effect is an all over pale pink.
But when you look closely you can see a bit of orange and cream. I think I’ll use it as weft for a scarf.
After all that spinning I was really stoked about weaving with silk and so a few days ago I warped up this hand painted silk. The silk was painted with ProcionMX in Old Gold and Yellow so it is very sunshiny and I'm ready to weave!
162Ah, that's Teddy Bear's Picnic and my daughter dyed that! It's simply lovely plied with the merino / cashmere !
ReplyDeleteYour new bobbin with silk looks like a fun spin too.
It must be catching as I got my wheel out today as well...
Susan
I thought to use a fine commercial yarn to ply handspun with just this year. I wish I had thought of it years ago. It makes great yarns! Yours is lovely.
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