Project number 5 for the year. A gradient spin with 5 different yarns from the same 8 ounces of roving. This roving was thinner then pencil roving. Yes, it is possible. It was a tricky spin until I got my rhythm down. The biggest skein was a two ply of the yarn. The 4 smaller skeins were plyed with commercially produced yarn. This will be off to a new home as soon as it is packed up.
Handmade~by~Sheri
A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Finally
I finally got 3 low hanging projects completed. One project in each of the following categories: knitting, Tunisian crochet and quilting. I added 3 more stitch markers to the counting vase. Without further ado here they are. The quilt is a present so I can’t show you the rest until the quilt is given. The scarfs are a head start on next year’s holiday gifts.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Projects by the Dozens.
This is the year to complete as many UFO’s as possible. Every where I look in the sewing and knitting rooms I seem to find more UFO’s without even looking. I just seem to be scattered trying to finish everything at once. Right now I have one on the sewing machine with two more lined up, meaning under two hours to finish each project. One on the espinner, a little over halfway done with the first spin, then plying, hot bath and thwack. Too many on Tunisian Crochet Hooks and knitting needles to count.
Did I mention I still have to write the directions for a beginner weaving class on mudd rugs? That will be two different pdf’s.
Now if I could only be more organized. Wait a minute, if I was more organized I would be able to complete one project before starting another project. I don’t think that is going to happen anytime soon.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Spinning Yarn Right Handed
I did not realize how hard it is for people to spin right handed. I started trying to spin right handed when my left hand started to get sore. I am ambidextrous and try to learn everything with both hands. I have been spinning left handed for over 15 years. I guess by now the sensation of the spun yarn going through my left hand is ingrained. So it might take me a while to learn spinning right handed.
On my e spinner I am currently working on a project for my sister. The roving is thinner than pencil roving. If you can believe that. The rolls are huge 270 meters per 100 grams plus or minus the industry standard of 5%. Which translates into United States measurements as 295.276 yards and 3.527 ounces plus or minus 5%. With any luck the first roll will fit on one bobbin. I am approximately half way through the first roll. As you can see from the bobbin this should ply into a Worsted or Aran weight yarn. Once I finish spinning this roll and the second roll my sister will get 2 to 3 skeins of plyed yarn. Since she has a skein winder at home I am going to give her huge skeins and not break it down to 100 yards per skein.
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Time to Wash the Mittens
Hand knit woolens don’t have to be washed very often. When mine do I use cool or cold water with some Soak Wash.. The soak label says that you don’t have to rinse, but I rinse anyway. Today since it was nice and sunny I hung the mittens on the fence to dry so that they would be ready for bed time.
After I brought them in I shaved off the little balls of yarn that happen with very frequent use. My sleeping gloves are now ready for use again.
The yarn is by Merino-y-Vino on Etsy.com. She does a fabulous job. Her color combinations are delightful. She is a one woman show. The gloves below are a little over a year old and are used nightly.
The Soak Wash can be found in some local yarn shops or www.soakwash.com or www.soakwash.ca
The pattern is on www.ravelry.com under Sheri Karobonik. The pattern name is Maxi Fingerless Gloves.
*I do not make any commission from Merino-y-Vino or Soak Wash. I do however try to recoup some of the cost of the yarn for my designs from pattern sales.
Sunday, December 29, 2024
And It’s a Mixed Day
I had a very good start to my day. I got a lot of work done. Sadly I ran out of spoons before lunch and spent the rest of the day resting.