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Exchange scarf



I worked on this scarf over six months but finally I can share it. I made it for the Men's Spring Knitting Retreat scarf exchange so I had to keep it secret. We didn't know who our fibre had come from and who would receive the finished scarf. On Friday evening at the retreat I found out who sent me the fibre and gave him the finished scarf, so the secret is out.

This was one of my first handspinning projects, and the first time I spun yarn for a complete weaving project. Labels were even removed from the fibre so we couldn't figure out where it came from, but I guessed my fibre was Ashford merino top. It was beautiful and soft and produced a lovely, squooshy, two-ply, roughly-DK-weight yarn. I started spinning in the fall but had to take a break to work on other projects and ultimately finished on my own new Lendrum wheel, a birthday gift received in March.

skein of merino



I finished spinning and plying the yarn on April 16 and then asked Donna at Wellington Fibres for advice about the sett. From the beginning I intended to weave a herringbone twill, and the slightly tweedy colour variegation lent itself perfectly. Donna suggested weaving a small sample on a piece of cardboard to make sure the fabric would not be too dense. I did so and finally decided on a sett of about 11 ends per inch (2,1,1 in an 8-dent reed).

The scarf came off the loom on May 12, then I washed and blocked it before finishing. The top photo was taken at that time. On the car trip down to Easton Mountain last Wednesday I made the fringe.

10 men participated in the challenge, and I knew who they were so couldn't help wondering. I had met Veryl at last year's retreat but we are both quiet guys and I didn't get to know him as well as some of the others. Nevertheless, while I was working on the scarf, his name came to mind most often. Evidently it was a premonition, so I'm pleased that this labour of joy went to him.

Veryl wearing exchange scarf

Date: 2013-05-21 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaysha.livejournal.com
wow beautiful fine work Van!

Date: 2013-05-21 03:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaneramos.livejournal.com
Thanks, Miss V. I wish the internet had feelies, because it feels even nicer than it looks: soft and drapy.

Date: 2013-05-21 04:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smileyfish.livejournal.com
Gorgeous work Van, and such a glorious colour. What a beautiful gift to receive.

Date: 2013-05-21 03:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaneramos.livejournal.com
Thanks, Toni!

Date: 2013-05-21 07:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] changeling72.livejournal.com
It looks great! And what a fascinating challenge - to see it through all the stages. I don't know if such groups exist here, but weaving and making sounds like a deeply satisfying occupation.

Date: 2013-05-21 03:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaneramos.livejournal.com
Around here practically every city has a spinners' and weavers' guild, and there are also a few good knitters' guilds. Local yarn stores should have information about them, and would almost certainly offer classes and knit nights when crafty people can hang out together.

I have come to prefer spinning and weaving because I find them more relaxing and meditative than knitting. However, knitting is a better social activity because it is so portable.

Date: 2013-05-21 12:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] e-musings.livejournal.com
Nice!! I love the way blocking really brings out the pattern and shape.

Date: 2013-05-21 03:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaneramos.livejournal.com
Thanks. The pattern is fairly subtle (Harris tweed-like) and the photos don't do it justice.

Date: 2013-05-21 12:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leafshimmer.livejournal.com
Looks like a good premonition, judging from the final photo... Fabulous work!

Date: 2013-05-21 03:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vaneramos.livejournal.com
Thanks, Shimmer. Yes, Veryl is a sweet guy and I'm happy the scarf was for him.
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