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SO! Y’all have been hearing me use the word secret a lot these days. Secret this, secret that. The time to reveal is upon on us.

Well, one of the secrets…

Last fall I was asked to participate as the Host Dyer in the Completely Twisted and Arbitrarily Spinning Group (on Ravelry) for the “Twisted Girls SAL in February/March!! For those who have not yet heard of the group, I’ll let their group description enlighten you…

We are a bunch of potty mouthed spinners and wanna-be spinners. We like to chat. A lot. We love awesome indie dyed fibers. We are picky bitchcakes and yarn hoar(der)s. Pull up your big girl panties and come on in! YOU MUST BE OVER 18 to Participate

I think y’all might like the format: From now until the 27th of January folks are invited to share TWO (no more) inspirational images from the chosen theme ”The Tudors” – the group then votes on the images they find most appealing and I then use them as the inspiration for a couple colourways.

The official rules:

Posting CTA Members are invited to post in this thread, up to 2 photos which fall under the theme of “The Tudors”. Any more than 2 per person and the 3rd one will be deleted. No Chatting please this thread will be for photos only so chatty will also be swooped away forever NO LINKS! Pictures only, please!

Voting CTA Members only should vote for the picture which best represents the colors they would love to see on fiber. Please do not solicit votes from other people since we want this to be about the participants spinning pleasures. If you are not planning on participating please do not vote! CLICK EDUCATIONAL under the picture(s) you want to vote for. CLICKING LOVE will be just that, showing your Love and has no effect on the voting at all!

Starting the SAL I’ll close this thread on Jan 27th and present the top 4 photos to Cris. When they are ready she will announce the details about the bases available and how to purchase them! Let’s see some inspiration pics!

SO there you have it!

If you would like to participate in the SAL, please do! Join the Ravelry Group, share you images and make some new friends.

Direct links to the SAL festivities:
Post inspirational pictures HERE – No chatting thread.
SAL chatting HERE – Chatting thread.

This weekend marks a new beginning for an old farm on the outskirts of New Paltz NY. You guessed it; there is a new shop in town, and it opens this weekend! Rather then taunt you with riddles and wordless posts – I have see what happens when you keep a fanatic from their fiber and it is not pretty – I will get right to all the details…

Grand Opening:
Saturday September 11, 2010 10am – 6pm

Shop hours:
Wednesday – Friday  1-6
Saturday 10-6
Sunday 12-5

Address: 815 Albany Post Road , New Paltz,NY 12561

URL: www.whitebarnsheepandwool.com

I received word from the shop’s owner-fiber-visionary-extraordinaire aka Paula, that the occasion will be marked with prizes, demonstrations, and delicious refreshments from local natural chef, Cathy Vogt!

Oh and let me not forget to add this: Anyone wearing a handmade fiber item will receive 10% off their first purchase until the end of September!

Forgive me dear blog, I have not forgotten you or those who read you; but you know how it goes, works gets busy, the weather turns warm, the snow melts and then suddenly after months of not having anything to do your overwhelmed with the shear quantity if things you must accomplish…

mar-apr SAL - just figs

And here we are, just days away from the May-Jun of the Spin Along shipping and I never even showed you a hint of what the Mar-Apr round looked like! How can you ever forgive me?

ITW SAL - just figs

I will not make a promise I cannot keep, but: I will try really, really hard to stay on top of things around here…

Psst…

The second installment of the “Follow the Fiber” project is up!! Wander over to Jill Draper Blogs for a guided tour of the process behind the beautiful hand-spun yarns featured in her Etsy shop:

The idea was conceived one afternoon over a cup of coffee…

Three friends; three artists; three shop owners; all working with the same material in three unique ways. The idea was simple – follow four ounces of fiber on its path from one artist to another and share the details of its transformation along the way.

You all know me, so let me introduce you to the others:

The spinner: Jill Draper Makes Stuff

The crocheter: Hodge Podge Farm

As The dyer I am simply the creator of the spinner’s palette. I am pretty easy to spot in a crowd; just look for the the blue fingernails and dye stained shirt. I work with a small collection of powdered dye pigments to create an ever-growing collection of  dye recipes. Once mixed the concentrated dye-stock is cataloged and stored for future use.

Sold by the pound, I often  purchase large bales also called “bumps” of commercially combed top. When considering which fiber to choose for the Follow the fiber project; the choice was simple – Merino! It is perhaps one of the most popular fibers; soft and delightfully squishy it is perfectly suited for the intended spinner and final project.

There are countless dyeing techniques and each is as unique as the product it yields. Thoughtful of the type of wool as well as the spinning techniques that could  be used I choose to use a crock-pot to introduce the heat necessary to set the dye.

The tools for dye application can be as complex or simple as you wish, here, dye is applied with a recycled water bottle:

Once the fiber is dyed and cooled it is rinsed to remove any residual dye and neutralize the acidic solution used in the dyeing process. Careful attention to the handling of the wool is required to prevent any undesirable felting at this stage.

Thoroughly rinsed the fiber is set to dry for a few days…

After days on the drying racks the fiber is weighted and bundled into “chains” using a finger crochet technique. The chaining creates a braid that enables The spinner to visualize how the colours pair with one another. Once chained the fiber is photographed using both natural lighting and daylight bulbs to ensure that the image accurately represents the colours used.

And with a little assistance from Photoshop – the final result:

Once bagged and tagged the fiber has reached the end of it’s journey in the ITW studio.  The palette is complete and ready to be delivered to the talented hands of  The spinner.

To Follow the fiber – head over to Jill Draper Blogs

10A16.253 - a warm return

Okay, I think that there have been enough spoilers released that it is finally safe to share some colour photos!

First up is the colourway revealed:

10A16.253 - a warm return

And since I was able to step out of the dye studio for a few hours one afternoon I was able to spin some up in a thick thin low twist single. And yes, it is as soft as it looks…

10A16.253 - a warm return - spun

Now the tricky part – find the time to spin up the other four ounces of  ‘a warm return’ and then another four ounces in brown then ply the two!! I will keep you posted!

7.6.2009

Last batch of pre-tour-spun singles plied up:

Tour de Fleece 7.6.2009

Fiber: Assorted fiber from round two of Swap for Scraps
Weight: 6 ounces
Yardage: Unknown at this time

For those of you registered and partaking in all the goodness that is Ravelry: Round III of the Swap for Scraps has begun!

Have no idea what all the excitement is about? HERE is a short post about the first time I joined the swap, and HERE is a post about the finished product spun up from the scraps I received.

Great, now that you know what I am talking about…

Guess who is hosting this round?!
Good guess! I am so excited to play swap host!

Over the next few weeks I anticipate the arrival of some 30 or so packages of fibery goodness from around the world. It is then my privilege to open each and every one, fondle, admire, tear apart into little bits of squishyness, then repackage into random selections of scrappyness!!

If your interested in spinning some scrappy-crazy yarn, I highly recommend joining! All the details are listed on Ravelry.