Friday, 12 December 2014

Spindled Leftie

This week I have been a good girl and finished many things :)

Here is another UFO that landed this week:







It is a "Leftie"(pattern from Martina Behm). The pattern originally calls for Fingering weight yarn, but as this is not my favorite weight of yarn, I decided to go a bit thicker :) The yarn that i had spun had about 9wpi  (somewhere between DK and worsted weight) and I knit with 4.5mm needles.

The colorful yarn was originally spun during the Tour de Fleece 2014, it was a leftover from a roving that I once dyed for a different project.
It was only 43 grams (97 meters), but I loved the colors so much that I wanted to turn them into something big.



Then I found the Leftie pattern and thought it was perfect!
For the "background" yarn I decided to spin a Merino/Babycamel mixture (50:50) in natural color.
And as I was so happy with my new spindle from the famous German wood turner Matthes, I decided to spin everything on the spindle.
That took a while.... so here some photos of the progress :)








I love the result! It's so decorative!











Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Bulky Mini Poncho

And another update today :)

This is what I made from my first handcarded batts using my new drum carder...


 100% fine Merino wool, dyed in a rainbow gradient by myself


then carded, first each color separately, then blended to get a striped batt

These are the batts, which were spun into thick slubby singles


The bobbins before plying


And the yarrrrrrn, 2ply colors a bit random... 

And this is what I knit out of it: a cute mini poncho with strings for size adjustment.
Below are two pictures of me showing to different ways to wear it:




The wonderful texture of the knitted fabric

Soo this was a quite fast project compared to others, as it was spun very thick (100g, 216 m) and then knit with 10 mm knitting needles. I cast on 66 stitches and knit in the round until I almost ran out of yarn. Then I added one row of purl, on row of *k4, yo, k2tog* and another row of purl stitches. Afterwards I bound off loosely. Through the holes created in the yarn over round, I put a string with two wooden beads. Finished!

Hope you like it and it inspires you. Knitting bulky is so much fun!







Winter Swap/KAL Chantimanou Group

Ohh I didn't write a blog post about this yet? So it is about time.

This project is a fiber swap including a KAL (knit along) in the chantimanou group on ravelry.
Every participant sends 100 grams of dyed fibers to another spinner and keeps 100 grams of the same colorway for herself. In this way you receive 100 grams of "random" surprise fibers that shall be spun and then used together in the same project with the fibers that were kept for yourself. Everyone will have a different combination, and we will all knit the same shawl in the end.

The shawl knitting pattern is Wave After Wave which has been designed by group member Cordula just for this swap (it is available to other knitters too, of course).

So here are some pictures of the progress so far...



These are my 2x 100g fiber (100% Polwarth). I dyed it myself and called the colorway "Ubatuba", which is a coastal town in Brazil where my boyfriend lives.


My cat Leila was quite sad that one of the two braids had to leave us...


... but not for long, because soon afterwards we received a huuuuuge box that looked very promising.


The contents of the box! 100g Merino/Soja dyed by The Spinning Cat accompanied with wonderful gifts - chocolate, tea and a candle :)


This is the combination of the gifted fibers together with my own. I like their contrast, and how they still go very well with each other. 

Now some pictures of the spinning process... :)













I have finished spinning and plying the yarn, and the balls are waiting to be knit into the shawl.
I am planning to cast on during my 12hour flight to Brazil, which is on Sunday.