I removed the yucky poopy bits, the second cuts and the coarser parts around the edges.
What is left has a staple length of about 4-5 inches and I really look forward to processing it to see what results.
The cut side of the fleece is a lovely oatmeal color, while the tip ends are more yellow.
I did bundle up about 6 oz of it into mesh bags to soak and wash over the next couple of days and I will be interested to see what the final color will be.
I finished the Romney silver that I started a few weeks ago and ended up with about 5 oz of worsted weight yarn. It was a pleasure to card and spin.
As a break from all the neutral colors, I have also been spinning up Dark Cathedral, by JulieSpins. I originally thought it would be for socks but I think I am spinning too thin for that. As a two ply, it should make pretty dramatic lace weight yarn. This yarn is superwash merino, bamboo, and nylon.
And the shopping bag is coming along nicely. My hands are getting used to the coarseness of the hemp fiber and it is a simple enough pattern to carry along for portable knitting.
4 comments:
The fleece is lovely! Shetland is one of my favorite fibers to spin.
How fantastic! That fleece looks really lovely; I can't wait to see what it looks like after a good scouring. What method are you using?
A new fleece is always something of an adventure. I really like Shetland, but my favorite was a nice dark gray Romney I got once as a gift. It was lovely. I was a fairly new spinner and was so worried that I'd do something to mess it up. Lol!
I also like how the Dark Cathedral is spinning up. Looking forward to seeing what you do with it.
Can't wait to see what you do with that fleece - all your yarns are so pretty!
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