a spinner is born
So back at Rhinebeck,my travel buddies Cheryl and Andrea both decided on Sunday afternoon that it was high time to look for a spindle and some roving and get spinning! Obviously I was rather pleased, having both of them turned by the wool fumes…buahaha.
With that goal and a tight budget for this whole spinning lark, we set out to find some inexpensive spindles (a bit challenging) and some pretty roving (not nearly as challenging) and I got ‘em spindling on our last night at our Rhinebeck house.
Fast forward a month, and both of them have finished their very first handspuns! I didn’t take a photo of Cheryl’s (I should’ve though, it was awesome) but I did take some photos of Andrea on Wednesday night at knit night!
Plying…which is my favourite part;

Stephanie helping Andrea with Andean plying;

And Andrea’s very first plied mini-skein! She ended up with about 100 yards or so. (From pretty Ashland Bay merino, in case anyone’s wondering!)
Awesome. I love seeing spinners being born.
I’ve been spinning a little bit myself, too – here’s some gorgeous 2ply worsted-ish weight that I spun up from merino/silk batts that I got at Rhinebeck. I haven’t counted up the yardage yet, and there’s another bobbin full that I haven’t wound off yet.
I’ve also finally managed to get a few woven scarves up in my Etsy shop. I’d wanted to get more done for this update, but I figure I’ll just add as I go – lots more to come, and you can always contact me if you have a request!
8 Comments to a spinner is born
Thanks for leaving out the flattering photos of my big gut sticking out.
Thanks for blogging about it – it’s nice to read about again. It was such fun!
Wow, they’re all beautiful- that white one is especially stunning.
What fun! I’ve been trying to get into spindling…maybe a really great batt is all I need.
All your scarves are beautiful–I can’t wait to see more!
November 24, 2008
P.S. Your scarves and handspun are delicious!
That soft white version is really lovely!
November 24, 2008
The scarves are so beautiful. I wish I knew how to spin! It looks like such fun.
Your merino silk yarn is stunning! Such a great color and it looks really soft.
Those scarves are so nice. I need to get Emma to get her project off my loom!
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