Antique flax wheel One of my favourite wheels, Sonja, my Swedish flax wheel. Berta’s flax has inspired this post. Look at Berta’s flax group on Facebook to find out more. The project is led by an amazing Austrian woman and based on a dowry chest full of flax. The contents of the chest have been shared… Continue reading Flax
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Tips on Blending for Spinning
Blending is Fun I love blending. It is my favourite course. It is great seeing students' faces as we play with colour and fibres, and introduce them to new equipment and techniques. Here are a few tips I share with them. Think why you are blending Is it for colour, or texture, to change the properties… Continue reading Tips on Blending for Spinning
Balanced ply in hand spun yarn
I was asked recently what balance means for hand spun yarn. What is a balanced ply? Balanced ply is when a yarn is twist neutral, i.e. the twist in the singles is balanced by the twist in the ply, the yarn has no tendency to twist. A yarn doesn’t have to have two strands the same… Continue reading Balanced ply in hand spun yarn
Wraps per inch of commercial yarn
Some of you will know I create sample wraps of all my hand spun yarns*. While working on our book, Alison Daykin and I wondered “how does our hand spun compare with commercial yarn thickness?” There are various charts giving the wraps per inch of commercial yarns but they seem to differ widely. How accurate… Continue reading Wraps per inch of commercial yarn
Odds and Ends Scarf
I am sure I am not alone in having numerous small samples of hand spun yarn or commercial yarn left overs from major projects. I have recently started a great pattern for using them up. This scarf is an easy fun knit, uses up odds and ends and looks great. I made one a few years… Continue reading Odds and Ends Scarf