The fleeces from the Monterey Wool Auction (and Booneville) have been trickling in. That is, a trickle the size of a tsunami. When I get a box from Shari, the routine goes like this:
Step 1: Open the box. Call Shari. Gush. Pay.
Step 2: Divide up the fleeces by fleece. (Meaning, if there are 3, separate them into three piles.)
Step 3: Figure out if any of these are "shared" fleeces.
3a: Yes? Divide total weight evenly. Make calls.
3b: No? MINE! Roll around in them. Bag them up by individual fleece.
Step 4: Place in le stash.
This wasn't the case with Tallulah. I pulled her out to divide her into thirds, and it was lurve at first sight. I knew I had to start spinning her, pronto. I spun the first 8 oz in under a week.
I knew it was love, because even spinning her as fine as she wanted (my guess is 55ish WPI), I'm plowing through it:
I had to force myself away from her, to make sure I didn't grow bored and totally blast through the 20 oz. I've spun 4 oz of Crown Mountain and 4 oz of the Romney thing, and I'm back to Tallulah again.
See? Progress. I can't even tell you how much I love spinning this stuff. I honestly thought I'd get bored, since it's all one color- a NATURAL color at that! Not the case.
I'm thinking it's going to be a 4 or 5 ply in order to make gauge for the Mariah sweater. I think this might have been the first thing in Knitty that I ever saw, and I've loved it since Day 1.
Part of my attraction to the Mariah is that it feels like a redux of the Twist (for me). I loved knitting my Twist cardigan, and I'll be honest, I think I wouldn't mind knitting a second one. But, I know myself, and I know I'm a fickle knitter.
I think I'll be finished with the spinning on this in the next two weeks, so I'm projected to finish plying, skeining, and setting the yarn by the end of the month.
Can anyone else say "Mariah in May"?
Ok, this is going to show that I really don't know as much about spinning as I would like to. What kind of bobbins are in that last picture? I don't think I have ever seen anything like them before.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is love! Do you know anything about Tallulah (breed etc.)?
ReplyDeleteMy morro orders have finally finished, tg! I love them so much though :)
Mariah in May sounds like a great idea! I like the pattern. I really liked the Twist too...so may need to figure out which one I want to knit too.
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE that Tallulah! It's beautiful!
Great Job!
ReplyDeleteYour spinning is beautiful. I can't wait to see it all plied up, it'll be gorgeous!
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