Sunday, January 11, 2015

Spinzen

I've been somewhat housebound, so I've been able to get a thing or three done (silver lining).
Per request, I made a ski hat for my son in law. Perhaps you've noticed that I never do it the easy way. Instead of making two hats and sewing them together, I cast on with two strands of yarn together. Then, I separated the stitches onto two circular needles and voila! To give it some body, about three inches up I crossed the yarns over each other (kind of like switching colors for intarsia) and back.

Both yarns are superwash merino by Lorna's Laces. He should be plenty warm in these freezing temperatures!

I put one last warp (thinking positively) on my Gilmore loom. I just put him up for sale and am Hoping someone will jump at the chance to bring him home!

That's white 5/2 pearl cotton for the warp and some cotton softball for the weft. I had enough for two baby blankets. The second one is a grey-blue that almost completely emptied the cone!
And I'm still working on the 60/2 silk scarf.
I'm loving it!

But most of what I've been doing has been spinzen. I've been enjoying peaceful, calming moments at my wheel with the yak/silk blend I showed you here.

 

1 comment:

  1. Lovely, lovely weaving!! You know, that's a great idea for the hat, because when it's really cold, having two layers would make a big difference. It's amazing how much warmer you feel when your head is warm. Great photo of you spinning :-)

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