It came with everything I need to try spinning yarn and I was so excited to get started!
First thing I learned...you could use a third hand when starting. And don't let your cat help. But I persisted and made my first handspun by me yarn!!!!
Okay, not bad for a first attempt. Found out I don't have muscles where I should though. Who knew spinning could be a workout? Bonus!!!
So before my second attempt, I learned more about drafting your fibers BEFORE starting to spin so that they're the thickness you want. Duh. That made sense. I also learned don't take the tension off your spun yarn until after you've soaked it. The soaking sets the twist otherwise it just unravels.
So armed with new information...take two...
This is my handspun yarn on the spindle. Took it off and put it to soak for fifteen, then hung to dry. When I checked it this morning it still wasn't quite dry but here's a picture of what it looks like.
Having such a good time learning though. Did you ever take a notion to just LEARN something? Just for the fun of learning? Or am I the only learning geek out there? :)
That is so cool!!! And hey, bonus workout! :)
ReplyDeleteI picked up a resin kit specifically for jewelry projects on clearance at Michaels, and I've wanted to try using resin for so long, so that'll be my next learning project - now to just find the time to sit down and learn it!