First spinning
Sep. 28th, 2012 02:39 pm
This is my first major spinning project completed to date. It is delightfully quirky and squooshy. I often hear the recommendation to keep your first skein so you can see later how much you have progressed. Well, this isn't exactly my frist skein because I've made a bunch of smaller ones, and I like it well enough to use as weft for a scarf, so I probably will.
It is spun from 100 g of Ashford silk merino sliver, colour juniper, on
As a knitter I had no desire to learn to spin. I could tell it required a lot of eye-hand coordination and concentration, and I didn't feel it. Learning to weave made me want to create my own fibre. So I had to learn. I finally took Aaron Bush's introductory spinning workshop at the Men's Spring Knitting Retreat in May. Now I think I enjoy spinning most of all. This is how expectations usually work out, isn't it?