Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Tour De Fleece: Final Tally



Tour de Fleece finished up on Sunday and I learned so much about my spinning over the course of this event. I am so very happy with my progress!




By the Numbers:

:: I started with 32 ounces of grey Shetland from Spunky Eclectic.

:: I decided on a 3 ply, and I'm still very happy with this decision The yarn is wonderfully round, which is exactly what I wanted.

:: I decided to ply as I went on the advice of a more experienced spinning friend, and I am really glad I did.

:: I was able to spin 24 ounces and it is all plied.

:: I still have 8 ounces to spin, and my goal is to finish that by August 6.


What I Learned:


1. I'm still spinning fairly densely. Even though my yarn is the desired worsted weight when plied, it is *dense* and won't give me the yardage I had hoped for. I will get better at this as I go, but this means that Harvest is likely off the table as a project for this yarn. I'm completely fine with that and I'm looking for a different project instead.


2. While this felt like a gigantic project up front, it really hasn't been. I worried that I'd be bored with the fiber after spinning 6-8 ounces of it, but that hasn't been a problem. In fact, it's been a beautiful and calming part of my day to sit at the wheel without figuring out the next steps or watching color work it's magic. It's a much-needed meditation with this fiber.


3. Making spinning a priority lessened my time for other creative pursuits, but in a way I am happy with. In fact, I'm working on fall schedule things and building very regular spinning time in is part of that fall build.


How did your spinning work during the tour? 

Did you accomplish as much as you hoped for?

3 comments:

  1. I started with 24 ounces from Spunky (well, most from Spunky, I had to buy some more since she had no more merino/tencel) and I did finish it all. I really should have had 32 ounces in total to finish the project I have in mind. We shall see. I am looking forward to spinning one color next. My TDF project required some color blending and while it was fun I'm glad it's over. And I am back to knitting a lot more too! I love how round your yarn ended up being. I spin pretty dense myself. People who get such great yardage out of their fiber amaze me!

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