Friday, May 07, 2010

This is the turquoise dye from Dori. It is a bit more green in daylight. There is also a lighter shade from a second dyeing when the pot was nearly exhausted.


This batt is made with the light and dark turquoise, with a little black roving from the sheep shed studio and a little silver glitz. It spun up into a pretty yarn. Will post a picture of it when it comes back from the Jamaica Fiber Fest.

This is another view of the same batt. These batts are .75 oz from my narrow Clemes & Clemes drum carder. Last nite at the spinning guild meeting I was able to borrow the Guild carder. It's a standard size Strauch. Sure holds a lot more wool than my little one!
Have been busy for a couple days washing the bale fleece and dyeing some more of it. Also dyed some firestar, some seacell, cotswold locks and a little mohair. The mohair still feels a little gummy to me. Will post more pictures later.


Friday, April 16, 2010

This is the little sample batt spun up. It's 72 yards, about worsted weight. Love how the colors came out, reminds me of iris.
The fleece is Friesan, Dorset and Tunis, I'm thinking crosses.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

This is the yellow dye from yesterday. Lovely color!

I did a batt with the purple and the yellow. It's .75 oz, done on my vintage Clemes & Clemes narrow carder. Hope to spin it up tomorrow.






Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Long time no blog! Have just started a major new project. Bought a 40 lb bale of wool from the Vermont Shepherd to dye and card into batts for spinning. It's quite a fun process, so far. Most of today was spent washing and dyeing a small portion of the fleece.
That's the whole bale. What I did today barely made a dent in it. This wool is really clean, and very little VM. The shearer did a great job, there are few second cuts.

I set up a system of buckets. First I did a cold soak, which cleaned the wool really well. After I let that drain, I did a hot wash, using Dawn. Then there were 2 rinses, and into the dye pot it went.




On the right is in the cold soak.









Nest comes the wash, then 2 rinses.




After the rinses, the wool drains a bit. Next to the dye pot. I am

using some dye I got from Dori from the


Hand Prepared Fibers Yahoo Group.


First was purple. It came out a light purple.


Here is a batt that I made from it, almost


an ounce.


Later will come the other colors.