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!
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