Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Spring, Spinning, Sewing

Spring has sprung in Western MA. The birds are building nests, forsithya is blooming, the trees are budding, the grass is growing, AND it's been sunny and warm.

Which is good for yard clean-up, but not for spinning.
This is last weekends haul from rose bushes run amuck along a 20 foot alley way, next to my husband's piano shop.



I finished spinning the custom order of cormo. Here it is, ready for dyeing. 653 yards of springy 2 ply. 1306 spun yards total, at 2 hours per 200 yards, approx. 7 hours of spinning and another nearly 3 of plying and skeining. I ordered the dye from Halcyon and plan to do the dyeing this weekend. They have great instructions to go with. The yarn will be hand painted in sea greens and blues with a touch of raspberry.

My first thrill of the week was the gift of this book, Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 1 (I think there are 3 in the series) which is a must have for a costumer. I've made at least five of the dresses in it over my career and am so happy to have a copy of my own. The second was being hired by a local dress company as an Office Assistant/Patternmaker/Shop Assistant. Sunday I'll be going to see the Yarn Harlot at the Calvin.






Tuesday, April 8, 2008

What's in Your Dye Pot?


Today is a beautiful day here in the northeast. Great day for dyeing.




Into the dye pot went this skein of Rambouilet 2 ply handspun,
some magenta and warm brown dye and some vinegar.






This is what came out. No brown in view. Looks more magenta and wine. Much more interesting than peach. It's still wet so will probably be lighter when it dries.







This is 15 ounces of luscious cormo for a custom spinning job. I decided to spin it first and dye it later.





This is the first two ounces spun.