Thursday, July 23, 2009
Handspun Laceweight Alpaca
Here is the other half of the alpaca that we bought last year at BSG. This is the stuff that was carded by Fantasy Fibers, much better than the result of handcarding.
This is 475 yards of laceweight, 3.8 oz
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
FO: Morning Surf Scarf
I finally made something from my handspun, which I have been itching to do ever since I finished spinning this. This fiber was a roving produced by Abstract Fiber Company, and purchased at Abundant Yarn and dyeworks sometime last year in my one and only visit there. There is a Ravelry group called Aaabsolutely Abstract if you are, like me, a big fan.
I spun it as finely as it wanted to be, which was pretty fine..it came out at 14 wpi, and I got about 350 yards of 2-ply out of it.
I didn't deliberately try and control the way the colors matched up in the plying, they just came out that way. Sometimes as a barber pole pink and yellow, and sometimes various semi-solid areas.

The Morning Surf Scarf is a perfect pattern for handspun, I cast on 46 stitches, and it is still just a bit wider than I would like, I am more of a longer narrower scarf girl.


The Morning Surf Scarf is a perfect pattern for handspun, I cast on 46 stitches, and it is still just a bit wider than I would like, I am more of a longer narrower scarf girl.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
FO: Wisp
I finished this one back in June, and took a couple of pictures, but didn't manage to get the husband to photograph me in it until yesterday, so here it is, the Wisp by Cheryl Niamath from Knitty Summer 2007.
I had a single ball of Rowan Kidsilk Haze in my stash that I had started and frogged several projects with.
I don't recommend frogging this yarn if you can help it, as the mohair makes this quite difficult, and I lost some of the yarn at one point because it was too tangled up to pull apart, so this scarf thing is a few repeats short of the number specified in the pattern. It still works for me, though it would be nice if I had those extra couple of inches.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Some green some blue.
I got some spinning and dying done recently, perhaps motivated by my fiber from Black Sheep Gathering. This is some alpaca that I bought from one of the alpaca farms that were showing last year at BSG (2008). We bought about 8 oz of fiber and tryed some hand carding.
Penny, my MIL and I found carding to be difficult and we never could get all the little matted bits out. Penny eventually injured her elbow, so we sent the rest off to Fantasy Fibers to be carded for us. This is the stuff we carded, so it has a lot of little bumps in it from the little matted places. I dyed it with Wilton's moss green, and it came out very well. It kind of looks like vines with leaves here and there. It is a single and there is 241 yards of it, and it is about fingering/lace weight. 2 1/8 oz.
And here is two oz of 50:50 silk/merino that I nearly felted in the dying, and I am not sure how, I was careful, and the temp was never above 160 F, but the silk isn't as shiny as it was before, so that is disappointing. It is a really awesome color though, and still really soft. I dyed it with Wiltons, a mix of Royal Blue and Sky Blue. It is two oz. 260 yards, 14-16 wpi.


Saturday, July 4, 2009
My new etsy shop!
Hi all two of you! I have finally started an etsy shop, and now appreciate how much time it takes to take pictures, describe, price, write bio, and everything else involved in this process. So I appreciate those of you who have taken the time to do this! Anyway, I only have two items listed so far, but check it out when you get a chance.
www.brandyann.etsy.com
I have linked it in the sidebar also.
www.brandyann.etsy.com
I have linked it in the sidebar also.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
FO: Icarus Shawl
I was so excited to finally finish my first lace shawl project. It took me years. I didn't work on it very steadily, it went into hibernation for long periods, but finally my knitting skill increased to the point where it wasn't painfully difficult to knit this. In fact it got to be kind of fun. The pattern is the Icarus Shawl, published originally in Interweave Knits by Miriam Felton. She sells it now on her website Mimknits.com

I wore it to the Black Sheep Gathering on Saturday, which is a wonderful place to receive compliments on your handknits!
It was much easier to wear than I expected. It stayed on my shoulders with no trouble at all.
I am afraid I may now have caught the lace knitting bug, I have started more already, althlough not with laceweight yarn this time.
P.S. The yarn is Misti Alpaca Baby Alpaca Laceweight.
Friday, May 22, 2009
FO: Ingenuity
I finally got some photos so I can post the details! DH and I have such a hard time with this..perfect strangers take better pictures of me than my own husband! Anyway..here it is, my Ingenuity, knit with Plymouth Tweed, which turns out to be a lovely yarn.
Regarding the sleeve bagginess..a problem common to top down raglans, I found a helpful article by Ysolda Teague here. You have to do something called a compound raglan.
The major things I had trouble with are the edgings..the gauge of the ridge stitch is much tighter than the stockinette stitch, and I had to increase right before the edging about 1 stitch to every 15 stitches and also go up 2 needle sizes to prevent the edgings from pulling in.
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