The name of the colorway is "Autumn Leaves" and this describes it perfectly:
50% Polwarth / 50% Tussah Silk
(dyed by the wonderful Swiss handdyer Sidi)
She dyed the roving in a "palindromic" sequence, from golden yellow over orange to red and back.
So I have spun the roving from one end to the other into a fine single to then ply both ends of the single together out of a ball. I thought this should keep the gradient a bit (because of the symmetrical dyeing), but not too much, to give a little bit of the "barber-pole" effect.
plying ball: one piece of single comes from outside, one from inside the cake
Here's how it turned out - 106 grams, 373 meters (Yippie! Fingering weight was my goal!)
Super soft and shiny thanks to the 50% of silk.
I'm already so curious what the colors of the next month will be!
So schöön!
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Grüsse
Sidi
Danke Sidi :) Ich hoffe mal dass ich ihn nicht wieder vernachlässigen werde ;)
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