A lot of yarn, but not really

A lot of yarn, but not really

I like to spindle spin. I am slow at it, and it is just a fun, relaxing thing to do at a social or demonstration. I don’t knit or crochet. I have what seems to me to be a lot of small balls of 2-ply handspun. I know it’s not a lot really, I don’t suppose there is enough for even one sweater. I do use some in my felting. I never used a lot of it,  but since I don’t really sell anymore, I use even less. I thought about trying some pictures using yarn. I could needlefelt it down a bit and then wet felt it. I have several large freezer bags of yarn. I thought it would be best to see what I have and sort it by colour.

I had 4 bags and some part bags of yarn.

There should be more. I went searching. I think they must still be packed. I did find my bin of short-length mini skiens that I used to sell. More about them later.

I sorted them into colour groups: greens, red/pinks, blue/purple, yellow/orange, grey/brown and mixed. I had no idea I had so much pink.

 

I need to rewind some of the balls. Not sure what happened to them.

 

These are the miniskiens. They are 12.5 yards(11.4m) in each mini skien. That’s enough to do a pretty dense design on an 8-foot (2.4 m)by 1-foot (30cm) silk scarf blank. Enough to add a couple of accent rows to a knit hat or use for a bit of colour in punch needle or rug hooking. I can’t find a picture of them nicely displayed in a basket for sale. I bet Jan has one, but I don’t want to bug her to find it. This is what they looked like when I dumped them out of their box with all the tags on them.

 

I took all the tags off. The are all sorts; thick and thin, and some that are both. I will add the gag of them to my class supplies.  I plan to make some more small skeins from the newer handspun to add to it, so there is more colour choice. I know I saw my 1-yard niddy noddy recently.

 

and all safely back into ziplock bags

 

All in all, not a lot of yarn. I have a commercial yarn stash too, it is a real mix of fibres and styles, and a whole other story. I don’t know if I will try a picture completely out of yarn, but maybe I will make more of an effort to use some of it in pictures and other felt.

And lastly, I have to thank Jan for doing some blog posts for me lately. I have been run off my feet baking to get ready for our 2 Farmes Market Christmas sales. The last one was Saturday. There is a small one that my daughter will go to with my husband. I will be teaching.  Anyway, here is a picture just before opening on the 15th.  No snow this year.

Oh ye, the comment button is at the top of the post.

 

 

14 thoughts on “A lot of yarn, but not really

  1. Yarn works so well in wet and needle felting – Annie and I use it a lot. It can bring areas of wet felting into sharper focus, make detailing easier and it’s great for outlining.
    Look forward to seeing your pictures 🙂

    We don’t enjoy cooking (but we love eating!) so we are in awe of your ability to bake enough goodies to fill all those tables.

  2. Another use for some of your yarns is perhaps wet felted scarves. I have used commercial wool yarn, usually space dyed, to do this. I laid out lengths of yarn long enough for a scarf (plus a bit of shrinkage) and fringe, right next to each other, then laid out a thin layer of merino and then yarn again on the back. Though usually the yarn on the back is just dropped in swirls. I’m sure this would work well with your lovely handspun yarn.
    You have some smashin’ colours there.
    Ann

    1. It looks as if WordPress is playing tricks again. I typed a reply but it didn’t appear, so I typed again. It then said that I’d already said that and still didn’t print it. Then I clicked the “reload page” button at the top and hey presto there was my reply. So if you do a reply and nothing happens, that’s probably what you will need to do 😕
      Ann

    2. That’s and interesting idea. I haven’t done done like that before. I have had some odd things on several blogs and on Facebook. The internet is full of little glitches.

  3. Love a nice collection of mini skeins 🙂 The ones I’ve stick spun are dear to me, and I also don’t sell them… Have you thought about bartering with a friend, give some of the mini skeins to them in exchange for something equally crafty? A friend of mine has bartered hand knitting a cabled jumper for literal diamonds!

    Also: I always read and comment on my desktop computer, and the comments section remains on the bottom. Tech…

    1. Thanks, most of my friends spin already so I can’t barter but that’s ok, they are fun anyway. If you click on the post then you will scroll down and the comment section will be there right after the post but if you read it on the home page the next post is right below. If you want to comment the comment button is at the top. it opens the post and takes you right to the comment section at the bottom of the post.

  4. So much yarn and so little time Ann. Did you get a secret little thrill when you sorted them out by colour (I know I would!)
    I have some super books on crocheting unusual granny squares. Here’s a link to one of them: https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Square-Crochet-Motifs-unexpected/dp/1603420398 They were the first thing that came to mind when I saw all your lovely bundles.
    Any chance you will get to put up your feet now the markets are finished?
    Helene x

  5. I love all your bits of yarn, they are lovely. Glad you made it through the guild sale and that the markets are over for the year. Take a rest and recharge 😀

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