I don't buy synthetic yarns anymore, first I found having skin problems wearing synthetic fabrics and mostly it's a large source of ocean pollution. You can read this article: http://news.discovery.com/earth/global-warming/washing-machine-pollutes-111024.htm Every time you are washing synthetics you are feeding the ocean plastic, then the fishes are eating it and lastly you are eating those fishes.
Cutting your synthetic fabrics and plastic use is important if we want to keep this planet alive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhinzERu4yU
Watch this video if you want to learn more about this topic.
Saturday, 17 August 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
From Raw to Washed
Raw English Leicester fleece.
Same fleece washed, it's very nice light and soft, can't really see on the pictures but it's got luster. I really like the colour it's a mix of silver and fan on the tips.
Same fleece washed, after 2 baths and rinses it turns light and soft with a very nice luster, I still have to comb the tips to get what's left and I did care to not taking all the lanolin off , as I might dye locks or simply spin it as and washing the yarn later and it will be pure white.
Same fleece washed, it's very nice light and soft, can't really see on the pictures but it's got luster. I really like the colour it's a mix of silver and fan on the tips.
Next fleece is a raw white English Leicester. As you can see there is a lot of lanolin and the tips are dirty.
Same fleece washed, after 2 baths and rinses it turns light and soft with a very nice luster, I still have to comb the tips to get what's left and I did care to not taking all the lanolin off , as I might dye locks or simply spin it as and washing the yarn later and it will be pure white.
Thursday, 25 July 2013
First attempt dying locks
This is my first time dying locks, those are from an English Leicester fleece. It was a fun experience and the result is a very nice rainbow. I used food colouring with vinegar and about 10 minutes in the microwave.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
More Free Patterns...
I'm giving you a link to more free patterns... a full variety of gorgeous projects.
http://www.knitty.com/librarycovers.php
Just click the link and then click the different covers to see all the patterns from the issues. Knitty is a great online magazine... enjoy.
http://www.knitty.com/librarycovers.php
Just click the link and then click the different covers to see all the patterns from the issues. Knitty is a great online magazine... enjoy.
Thursday, 4 July 2013
My new spinning wheel
Ashford Country Spinner 2
I finished it with 2 coats of Tung oil and 2 coats of bees wax, now it's all set and ready to spin.
I finished it with 2 coats of Tung oil and 2 coats of bees wax, now it's all set and ready to spin.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
June's project was...
A green sweater with a touch of red for my mom.
The yarn was a mix of 30% viscose, 30% silk, 40% wool, It was inspired by drop's woodland but I didn't made the pockets and the decorations...
The yarn was a mix of 30% viscose, 30% silk, 40% wool, It was inspired by drop's woodland but I didn't made the pockets and the decorations...
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Mini Blanket for my Bodum
I like this coffee press and now even more with this mini blanket, I knitted it with a handspun I made with my CD spindle and leftover roving hand painted with food dyes. It's simple and it really keeps my coffee warm, now I'm happy.
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