(photo by Juliespins)
and it is 50/50 Superfine Merino and tencel. It spun fine and I two-plyed it
with the resulting yardage about 400+ yards from 5.3 oz. m It is all an inexact science to measure the yardage, and I think the next tool I will purchase is the McMorran Scale which is a simple tool with remarkable accuracy from all reports. I need to get more comfortable with using my wraps per inch gauge and figuring the yardage. This is especially important if I ever plan to knit with the yarn. Petting and caressing the yarn can only go so far........The spun yarn has such a nice glimmer and sheen!
I need to work on making sure I am plying enough, because there are areas of the final yarn that appear underplyed after setting the twist.
I don't know what I will do with all the shawls that my spinning is leaning towards. Of course, I can always knit two strands together for heavier garments.
6 comments:
Oh my... wow! That is beautiful!
LOVE the colour and the shine. Good job!
I am in love with JulieSpins lately. This yarn is to die for☺
I knit two strands of two-ply together for my alpaca socks. Worked perfectly well. I have been spinning lately! So enjoyable.
This stuff is beautiful and looks like you did a great job with it.
Nice yarn. Let me know about the McMorran Yarn balance. I have been quite curious about that gadget.
When the picture of the fiber loaded, I literally gasped. Beautiful.
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