www.yarnrescue.com

This package has been lost in the mail since December. -and then we unexpectedly picked up and moved from Arkansas to Maryland in the meantime. Lots and lots of drama in between trying to first, find the package, then second, get it to the correct address. But it is here! Finally! Now I can start carding up fun batts again for the shop.

Max, my 2-year-old, knew exactly what to do with the buttery-soft merino wool without my saying a word. He rubbed his face in it. Classic!

www.yarnrescue.com

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January 05 2011

A Case of the Curlies

I’ve been playing around with spinning handspun curly doll hair yarn out of hand-dyed Leicester wool locks. But I hadn’t really thought about how it would work with knitting. So I set out to try it out.

I used up some scrap wool locks that, due to all the excess vegetable matter trapped in the locks, were pretty much worthless for anything. I also had some roughly carded Romney wool that also needed to be taken out to the garden due to all the junk in the wool, so I thought these two wools would be perfect for my test swatch.

I alternated the curly with the carded wool, then threw in a few lines of merino wool top for contrast. I spun exactly the way I would for the doll hair – a bit overtwisted, nice and messy.

Here is my skein.

Pretty!

I chose to knit a basic swatch using 3 stitches of garter around the edges to keep the swatch flat. Size 11 needles, at approximately 3 stitches per inch.

I love how it came out! Especially if the curly parts were alternated with more of a smooth top. Much to my surprise, however, much of the personality of the curly yarn was lost in the stockinette stitch, but not too much to bother me. The backside seemed to absorb all the craziness, which is typical.

10 pounds of raw Leicester wool locks are awaiting!

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August 14 2010

Test knitting

Test knitting with your own handspun is the best ever. You get to spin something you might not otherwise spin – all for yourself. This one is not too daring, however. All I did was spin scraps of handpainted rovings, separated by a solid color, alternating thick sections with thin sections. I didn’t pay any attention to what colors worked or not. I just grabbed one after the other. So far, so good!

Eventually this will be a neck warmer-type thing. I’m hoping I have enough yarn to get the length I need. Good stuff!

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July 30 2010

A whole new look

I’ve finally updated the blog with a whole new look. Yay! Next up, I will be updating the shop to match. Should be live here in the next week or so.

So I leave you for now with some eye-candy from my etsy shop. See you real soon!

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These can all be found at my etsy shop:

Go have a looksie!  etsy/yarnrescue:

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I spun this yarn years ago and knitted it into a scarf that I didn’t like. Too loose a gauge and too much shedding. So I ripped it out and decided to try again with some mitts knit at a tight gauge. Loving it so far!

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I let my 4-year old dye his very own roving the other day. I mixed up Neon food coloring dyes, put them in squeeze bottles, and told him to have at it. The only thing I helped with was squishing the dye into the wool as he squeezed. Didn’t it come out fantastic! (and in case you are wondering, food coloring dyes ARE washfast and colorfast dyes as long as you set it with vinegar and heat. Perfect for kids!)

And here is the resulting yarn.

Love it!

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lovely handspuns

and 2 monster needles:

More to come soon!

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I just listed a few more yarns in my etsy shop. Aren’t they purdy?

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I spun some new handspun for 3 more dolls:

Pretty! I can’t wait to see them in their full glory. I have one, possibly two more to spin, and then they will be shipped away. Neat!

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