I’ve been missing your lovely informative, restful podcasts, so I have started dipping into the older ones. This is such a lovely video. Thankyou so much. I hope you are keeping well and content.
@shallock29814 жыл бұрын
Just lovely! I enjoyed everything from your fleeces, to your lovely spindles and beautiful projects. What fun! After a move at the beginning of the year and the distractions of COVID. I finally picked up a spindle and a loose washed and combed lock of something (not sure) and spun as I watched. Thank you for sharing. I'm inspired to organize my own stash of yarn and wool and begin enjoying some wooly goodness.
@heyBrownBerry4 жыл бұрын
What a complete JOY to visit with you again, Lisa. It is our luck that you take the time to record and edit and share. You've got some beautiful stash you're working through.
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Marce! I do have a lot of stash to work through for sure. Getting a comment from you and Jennie from Tiny Paper Foxes within 24 hours made my day. Take care 🤗.
@margaretking74204 жыл бұрын
I've learned so much from your podcast, I was really lost and ready to give up, and send my new Ladybug back. you have talked me off the ledge. I'm so disabled in my legs and i really love spinning, it's good for my soul. Thank you Margaret King
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Oh dear Margaret I am glad you did not send your wheel back. I hope your health allows you to spin on her even for short bits of time. An e-spinner might be something to consider too. Sometimes my ankles don’t always want to cooperate. That’s when I go to my support spindle or e spinner. What is about fiber arts that soothes the soul? All I know is that it does. Love to you and I hope you’re having a good day. 🌹
@SoftShetlandWool4 жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful video - you do such a great job describing each fleece and its unique character - they all are so special and lovely. Thanks for the feedback on the combed top, I really appreciate it! Have a great month, see you when the snow flies!
@timothychandler17253 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on spinning.
@denniseleismer80874 жыл бұрын
Love your podcast, love your style and your passion for fiber. I have knitted for many years but my daughter-in-law has helped me down the fiber trail and I am hooked. Looking at buying my first wheel soon.
@nicolacockett75233 жыл бұрын
Wow: watching you spin is like seeing alchemy in action. Some kind of magic. Oh, and I am in love with Peaches x
@lindsaysknitdrinkrepeat Жыл бұрын
This is an absolutely beautiful fiber. I love natural colors so that bouncy gray is 😍 11:48 I want it so bad now!
@NiniGirl3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love your channel. Just started spinning and your channel has been very helpful. Thank you!!
@ellieduncan3 жыл бұрын
I've fairly recently discovered your lovely Vodcast and have so enjoyed listening/watching back episodes whilst spinning on my Sonata wheel. I really resonate with your delight in exploring great fleeces as I work from raw fleece through to dyeing and knitting. Hope you are well and look forward to your next episode. Many thanks for sharing your spinning adventures!
@SoulfulSpinning3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Linsey. I am looking forward to visiting again soon. I hope you and your family are well 🤗.
@kayswancutt63574 жыл бұрын
What a joy to put on KZbin and there you were. Wonderful video as usual thank you Lisa 😊
@pathowes324 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa, thank you for another beautiful podcast. I love all your Fall colors. We are at peak around here as well. I love all your spindles. Even went on Green Sleeves web site even though I don’t really need one. Ha ha. I plan to check out those two podcasts. Mostly I spin 2 ply yarn. I have tried chain plied yarn. I like how 2 ply gives you more yarn.🧶. Be safe at school if you have to be in the physical building. Happy spinning❤️
@janeannmunroe12504 жыл бұрын
I love your series Lisa! Thank you so much for taking the time to do it. I am brand new to spinning. I bought a Louet S51 spinning wheel 2nd hand with no expectations other than wanting to try spinning. I have been knitting for 15 years now. I hired a teacher who helped me get it repaired and ready for use, and she introduced me to spindle spinning, which I didn’t care for as I struggled with coordinating it all. My teacher became ill and my wheel got stowed back in my closet for another 1+ years. Then with quarantine and being inspired from Whisky and Wool’s Shannon, I acquired several teaching videos through Craftsy and a bag of comb top and discovered WHY everyone loves spinning so MUCH! I am hooked. It’s so dynamic and with all the tactile and motor stimulation anyone could ever want to keep them in the Now of the moment. I relate well to your title for your show. Your soft, easy manner and candor make spinning accessible. You are a delight. Thank you so much!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Jane. You summed it up perfectly. Spinning really does help to keep me sane. Thank you also for your kind words. Happy spinning and I’ll “see” you soon 💕.
@user-oh4zg1pq2g4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the fleece. It's beautiful and has lifted my day. 😊
@tinypaperfoxes23604 жыл бұрын
What an informative and inspiring video. Thank you!
@carolharrington20144 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa, Wonderful video once again!! Take care and stay safe!! See you next month.
@eneal20564 жыл бұрын
Since you brought up the virus, as I senior I have been staying home almost exclusively when not at work. Because of that I was able to hit my large yarn stash big time. Now I have a huge collection of the most beautiful one hundred percent cotton thread tablecloths, bedspreads and large triangle shawls and pure wool shawls, scarves, hats-even a handbag! I'm gifting some of them during the coming holidays while the rest will be for other special occasions. I'm happy as a clam!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
So wonderful to have a stash for times like this. Are you a weaver as well?
@kellymontgomery42334 жыл бұрын
Happy spinning to you. I can't wait to see the boots. Enjoy
@jessicawright16564 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lisa! You continue to introduce me to new shows. I'm now following Jen Johnson and I also watch JillianEve. I told her that I 2 plied exclusively for 20 plus years until I learned to chain ply and now that's my favorite way to ply. It's a 3 ply and you only need one bobbin at a time. I always love to see your projects.
@yarncurator4 жыл бұрын
Your videos are always such an inspiration! Good luck on your socks, can’t wait to see how they turn out and loved everything you showed today, all the happy mail! 💛
@sassyapache14 жыл бұрын
Another enjoyable podcast. I have made many pair of the Mukluk slippers and love them. I’ve used hand spun on a few pair. They make great gifts
@barbarahudak84964 жыл бұрын
Fall has come quick, hasn’t it. Beautiful wool...thank you so much for sharing. Take care! Snow for us this weekend...
@carolreynolds73354 жыл бұрын
Could almost feel that grey fleece between my fingers . Thank you for another calming ,inspirational podcast. Take care.
@therepublicofme4 жыл бұрын
Dear Lisa, I'm so glad you found me and thank you for your kind words. I've been watching and enjoying your videos for about a year now, so I was a bit surprised when I heard you mention my channel. Thank you again, and just so you know, you have brought me joy and calm through your videos and creations. Ivana
@lanastraea4 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa, I just discovered your channel, and I'm do glad I did!! I just visited Jen at her virtual Rhinebeck booth yesterday, too! Have you already done a video talking about how you learned to spin, etc.? I'm very interested to hear more about it, as I'm only just beginning to spin. I have a couple of basic drop spindles to play with.
@mywoolmitten4 жыл бұрын
I was so happy to see your video pop up! My goodness what a clean and beautiful CVM fleece! You seem to have a fondness for the breed 😊 A good episode, as always!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
CVM and of course Corrie! I hope are doing ok and enjoying some fall colors in your neck of the woods. 🤗
@JillianEve4 жыл бұрын
Yay! I’m prepping some Icelandic and opened KZbin to find something to watch and here you are! You just made my afternoon!
@JillianEve4 жыл бұрын
Oh my, you saw my video! 🥰 I’ve seen your 2ply yarn on your videos and Instagram and it’s so lovely! If you do try a 3ply, I’m very curious to know what you think of a 3-ply! 💕
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
@@JillianEve You have inspired me to make more 3 ply yarn. Congratulations on the growth of your channel. Your enthusiasm for the craft shines through your videos 💜.
@SherrisPlace4 жыл бұрын
LOOOOOOOOVE YOUR VIDEOS! Please make them an hour long!!! At the very least! 🙏
@heyBrownBerry4 жыл бұрын
Right from the beautiful introduction, you made me so glad I wrote myself a note to watch your episode this month.
@janatherton91944 жыл бұрын
If you like knitting with textured patterns and cables a 3 ply yarn will give you lovely, embossed looking cables. I like a 3 ply fingering/sport weight for sweaters, socks, hats and gloves. You have quite a lot of fibre, so you can have fun making some samples before you decide on what to make.
@jenniferbrighty51203 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa, I'm still binging on your videos, your podcasts have made me feel so inspired to start Drop Spindle Spinning. Really can't wait for Christmas to Open My Prezzies also the book you recommend the one "Respect the Spindle" Thankyou so much for sharing your expertise with us. Keep Spinning, keep safe and well. Love Jen xx I've watched a few of JillianEves podcasts. Thankyou for telling us about her.
@SoulfulSpinning3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jen! You are inspiring ME to get in from of the camera. I have some things to share. 🤗
@jenniferbrighty51203 жыл бұрын
@@SoulfulSpinning Hi Lisa, Thankyou for your reply. I love it when I get a reply. There's many who I feel can't be bothered. I nearly always reply back. School been hard not just to the children but also teachers, like you. I feel for all in this situation. I think it's been hard for the little ones that it's hard to explain why some days they're in school and then when they can't be. Thanks fir all you do. Take care. Live Jen xx
@barbaragaspard19894 жыл бұрын
I just love the way you start your videos, lovely
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Barbara 💜. They are my favorite parts to edit!
@jennywren23954 жыл бұрын
Hello Lisa, lovely to see you again. Some spinners don't use the finer, softer fleeces because of the pilling qualities in the knitted fabric/garment. I'd like to know your opinion on this because you have so much experience with fine fleece.
@ellenchappell15744 жыл бұрын
I just love your videos!😊 Would you please show when you spin that last lofty fiber that is on your Majacraft? Plying to keep it lofty is a challenge for me.
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I tend to ply more tightly for my woolen singles. I try not to smooth it down as a I ply. I also find giving it a good thwack out of the wash helps it fluff up a bit. I will record my plying for the next video. Thanks for watching ! I love that there are so many spinners out there. Take care 💙.
@williamgair32303 жыл бұрын
I also use old sheets to wrap my fleece but the next step for me is I put that wrapped fleece in a large used ice chest from a thrift store. Now they are moth proof/stackable and easy to label.
@SoulfulSpinning3 жыл бұрын
That’s a great way to store! Judith Mackenzie says that air is the enemy of fleece so your solution is airtight as well.
@williamgair32303 жыл бұрын
@@SoulfulSpinning It is also so handy in the summer when I do so much on the porch. Lid down no rain no critters :)
@simonebourque10614 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel today, and your video was lovely. I spin on my 200 year old saxony flax wheel and on spindles. My flax wheel has a tiny orifice so I spin singles only and I love it. I made myself and my husband a sweater out of my handspun Corriedale. Santa is bringing me a turkish spindle. Here in Nova Scotia, spinning is a rarity, so I have no experience with blending and processing raw fleece. Also we dont have many sheep farms to purchase fleeces from, although that is not an interest for me at this time. I have also just signed up for the Fibre of the month club at Paradise Fibres. I hope to learn much more about spinning! It brings me great joy. XO
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
It’s a wonderful craft. There is another channel called Julian Eve who opens up the paradise box every month and spins it up. She has some excellent teaching content there as well! Your saxony wheel sounds lovely.
@nblmqst11674 жыл бұрын
Lovely silver fleece! I like 3 ply yarn, just wish I was better at plying it. Practice, practice.
@HousewifeInTheWoods4 жыл бұрын
Oh my, I needed this today.... popped up in my feed at the absolute perfect time. The world feeling crazy .... and this brought me much needed peace ♡ thank you ♡ Edit: I enjoy spinning fingering 3 ply the most. But my favorite look of yarn is singles for sure ♡
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I love of singles yarn too. Thank you so much for watching and your lovely comment! 🌞
@oldwoman1234 жыл бұрын
Yeahhhhh! I am so glad you’re back. Ive missed you. The Ann Budd book has been my sock bible for years!! The only problem I’ve had with spinning sock yarn is that I have the princess and the pea disorder when it comes to any slight bump or irregularity that might occur when I knit for the bottom of my feet. I just have to be more careful when I spin for socks I guess!! Enjoyed the vid!
@jacquelinesalem27764 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa. I am an inexperienced spinner/knitter, but what I have learned from others and reading is that 3 ply is good for socks because it is strong and great for cables or any knitting that requires good stitch definition. I'm just finishing my first hand spun socks. For consistency, I used 6 bobbins and mixed up the order when plying. I made two equal skeins and knit both socks at the same time to make sure the yarn gauge was staying consistent. Just about to finish the foot on each. So far so good. It is "Socktober" at "Sweet Georgia Yarns". Rachel Smith is doing a "Spin to knit Socks" workshop. Hope this helps. Thank you for you beautiful podcasts. I look forward to them always.
@kimgreuel76594 жыл бұрын
I just love your channel, thank you for taking the time to share. I work in tech, so computer time/screens are a challenge for me, too! So I’m glad that you’re still sharing with us, but also glad you’re setting a “how often” boundary for your own! I also got a fleece from EBR and am just over the moon with it. Still working through washing, but have a few skeins (also 2 ply). I only do 3 ply if I’m doing a cable project because the roundness helps the cables pop! I mostly like stockinette or easy lace, so 2 ply works just fine. ✨✨ gosh, I just love the things you talk about and way you explore from spindle to drives to fiber! Cheerio!
@Ahlathein4 жыл бұрын
I bought my Lendrum Saxony from Toni too! I brought home a bunch of soft merino farm roving, and havent spun it yet 💕
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
That is so cool! I just finished spinning the fiber she threw in to the sale. I just went to her web page. She says online buying will be available soon.
@Ahlathein4 жыл бұрын
@@SoulfulSpinning awesome! Ive had this roving for years, I really should spin it up. It has a slight greasiness, but no stiffness like aged lanolin. I want to use mine to focus on long draw skills
@matimessager4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Lisa. It’s always so nice to “see you”. Have you ever thought about opening a Fiber Studio where you could teach and sell your yarn? I don’t know how you manage all that wool! 😉
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
My dream when I retire in a couple years. I already have it stocked 😂 . Thanks for watching!
@annagordanier24284 жыл бұрын
As always, a beautiful and appealing video. Lovely fiber too.
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Anna for watching! I hope you are having a good week.
@deejcarter20034 жыл бұрын
Hello from gloomy Indiana 🌧 I’m a newbie spinner and am glad I have spinning to make the winter go faster. I’ve been really enjoying your videos but I have to say you share to many goodies that I want🤣 After watching your videos I was able to find some Shetland locks at my local spinning shop. They are a beautiful soft gray and I have 8oz and might get more. The store owner sends some of her fleeces to that mill in Michigan you mentioned and it is so much nicer and easier to work with then commercial. I also think those muck boots look interesting. I’m going to look up the pattern. Thanks for sharing 😍
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I hope the sun shines your way soon! I agree, working from locks and farm wool is so much easier to spin! The Shetland you are working with sounds lovely. Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. Happy Spinning 💕
@MokkiLife4 жыл бұрын
🍁 🐑 ❤️
@rickmccarthney45444 жыл бұрын
When you spin Shetland, what weight yarn do you achieve? Have you ever 3 or 4 plied with it?
@TRaceTK4 жыл бұрын
Your podcast was such a lovely way to start my day, sipping coffee and working on a hat for my son#in-law’s birthday coming up. I so appreciate your time and work you put into these podcasts for I love seeing it all 😁 You are opening my eyes to many more breeds of sheep to try spinning. I have made quite a few handspun. So far the ones that are holding up the best are three ply high twist with “mother nature’s nylon” (silk or mohair), combined with a not so soft breed 👍🏼 Take care and stay safe💓
@hollynoscar35344 жыл бұрын
omg that corriedale/merino fleece is to die for..... seriously gorgeous. i'm currently trying to scour a superfine 18 micron merino fleece, and haven't been able to get the lanolin out even after 4 washes and rinses.... ugh. wondering if you have any suggestions on how to scour a super lanolin heavy merino fleece. i'm worried about felting if i continue to scour. i wash in small batches, in very hot water and let soak for 15/20 minutes using dawn dishsoap.. happy spindling xo
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
hello Holly. When I scoured the fine wool I added hot water from my electric tea kettle and used plenty of power scour. I have the gallon jug with the dispenser and used 2 full pumps per batch. With plenty of water for the mesh bag to move around in. Fine wool is a pain to clean sometimes!
@kittylevee46624 жыл бұрын
Love Jillian‼️
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
She is the sweetest, and so clever!
@sykocreations4 жыл бұрын
Love monarchs! I have a certified monarch waystation as my backyard. Over 1500 sq feet of pollinator plants
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I would love to see some pictures/videos of your pollinator garden. I am only a dabbler in gardening. Thank you for taking care of your bees and butterflies, so important!
@esmecat4 жыл бұрын
2 ply vs 3 ply(or more) really depends what you intend to use the yarn for. 2 ply opens up better for lace knitting and shows the lace stitches better. a 3ply or higher will show off structural stitches like cables and twisted stitch patterns more crisply.
@mariannehobart55374 жыл бұрын
Horned Dorset is definitely not pure white; more of a creamy color. But what it lacks in bright whiteness it more than makes up for with springy and bouncy texture (3 ply). It's one of my favorite livestock conservancy breeds to spin; considered threatened.
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I am finding that with the Horned Dorset I have. Very bouncy!
@eneal20564 жыл бұрын
This was incredibly interesting. May I ask what you wash your wool with. I'm about to prewash a wool cashmere blend before dyeing and I was going to use baby shampoo as directed by most online dyers. Is this acceptable?
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I use Eucalan it Kookaburra wash but baby shampoo is a great idea.
@kimhines90914 жыл бұрын
3 ply is amazing! Beware of going there. You will get hooked!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Oh dear, I think I may be in trouble 😉 !
@kimhines90914 жыл бұрын
@@SoulfulSpinning I just did a short video that you inspired on Instagram. I sent it to you on Instagram.
@kimhines90914 жыл бұрын
I love the feel of your podcast! It is a pleasure to watch and I learn a thing or two!
@dhurd40994 жыл бұрын
Those closeups of the locks and crimp make me exclaim aloud! Beautiful fleeces! It looks like you’ve kept the lock structure quite well with the white fleece in the herb dryer. When I don’t open the locks I don’t get all the lanolin out. . The orientation of the fibers is disturbed but I do enjoy playing with it. I have some rewashed cormo that I’m contemplating on how to proceed.. I don’t know what to do with it. It’s a luscious bright white. When you squeeze and hug your wool I laugh because that is so me also.😆 In regard to the use of the fine wool singles just keep in mind that the yarn won’t be strong or long wearing and will pill easily with any abrasion. Oh and one question I have for a Shetland aficionado. A young guy from the UK said that almost all Shetlands have inherited a weak area in their fiber and can break at that point. I THINK he said it comes from the days they spontaneously shed their fleece. Have you noticed this? Maybe only UK Shetlands? I’m going to test some of my commercially processed top.
@timothychandler17253 жыл бұрын
Do you have any men as your followers? I have seen some of your videos, and I like them . Have you made or dye your wool to the colors of the season? Watching the first of this video i thought you showing the colors of fall. You talked of plying yarns, and I made a 4 ply. I used one color to be like a blue or red as to 3 of only one natural color light grey. Most of the yarn i made is given to family to make other things to knit and crochet. I am working on right now a blend of blues with a grayish brown wool. I have family my cousin's have a sheep on there ranch. At times if not to busy they have me help with sheering.
@avalontampsett50234 жыл бұрын
I use old duvet covers to store my fleeces
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
What a great idea! 😊 Thank you for the suggestion.
@JoyfulStitching4 жыл бұрын
Just found you very nice!
@barbaraszijarto40034 жыл бұрын
I just had my first drop spindle class at #littlebluefibrestudio here in Edmonton, Alberta and am so inspired by your talents spinning on one. Any advice for a beginner.
@matimessager4 жыл бұрын
Nice to see you here Barbara!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Just keep practicing! And have fun ❣️
@barbaraszijarto40034 жыл бұрын
@@matimessager yes I really enjoyed watching her spin and she talks as if you were sitting right there with her.
@apippin7743 жыл бұрын
Set your commercial top unrolled outside overnight and it will bloom and get fluffy!
@SoulfulSpinning3 жыл бұрын
That’s a great too! I am going to try that. Thank you.
@lindaturgeon16184 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa. Enjoyed your podcast today, thank you! I have made socks in the past and wanted to give you a tip if you’d like to make yours last longer. When you are spinning your single, add some nylon or silk. It works well for me! Loved seeing your new fleece! It is truly beautiful. I wonder if the woman you bought it from has any more? I haven’t looked through the comments yet, but if you haven’t noted it, would you mind giving me her contact info? I have not bought a fleece for a long time and yours was pristine, just yummy💕 Thanks and happy and safe Fall to you. Your pictures are stunning of your plants. Linda
@sykocreations4 жыл бұрын
What would you do with the singles?
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Wash and slightly full and knit with it. Something I want to experiment with.
@amandaanderson62424 жыл бұрын
A warm hello from South Australia. I have recently been following your podcast and feel like we’re friends as you chat to me over a coffee. I taught myself to spin this year as it’s always something I’ve wanted to do and I now have the time. Because all classes were closed when I started to spin, I have learnt a lot from you.. I wanted to share a wonderful designer from South Aust, Nim Teasdale who has patterns on Ravelry. I’ve just finished her free lace pattern Whimsycowl. I thought it could be a good use of some of your stash or would be lovely when you venture into hand dying. I’m not an expert lace knitter, but really enjoyed it ( I put markers between each repeat) and it knitted up quickly using only about 250m, It will also work with any yarn weight so is versatile for handspun. They say every cloud has a silver lining, well spinning has been mine, thankyou so much, Mandy ( like your Jacob fleece)
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Amanda. So good to hear about your experiences. I am so happy to connect with other spinners and knitters! I checked out Nim Teasdale on Ravelry. Oh my goodness’s what pretty patterns! Thank you so much for the suggestion. I’ve only knit a few lace shawls and generous use of markers and lifelines got me through it. Take care and continue looking for they silver linings 💕.
@solavie82694 жыл бұрын
I do prefer three ply for knitting- it goes faster!!!! Have you ever spun Gotland wool? My high school friend gave me a fleece, it’s a beautiful silver/ grey from her sheep Jane. Gotland is traditionally a Swedish breed- I read an article in Spinoff magazine a year? ago about Gotland- a ancestral breed for me. Which weight of spindle do you prefer?My favorite sock book is Sock Architecture by Lara Neel. I have the sock book by Ann Bud as well. I always have too many projects!!!! 😂🤣😂. Love your videos!!!!! 💜🙏🏻
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Gotland is an amazing breed. I have some in my stash I bought from a lady named Ulrika on FB. I need to do a breed study on that one. So shiny and the gray shades are so beautiful. I will check out Lara Neel's book. Thank you for the recommendation!
@solavie82694 жыл бұрын
@@SoulfulSpinning I prefer Lara’s book because there are many toe and heel shapes- my second toe is longer, other’s have toes that are mostly the same, or a hard diagonal.... also she has many toe up and top to toe versions for socks. I prefer toe up, both socks at once in the magic loop to make the best use of my yarn!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
@@solavie8269 That's great to hear as I have quite a square foot! Off to Amazon.
@lindaturgeon16184 жыл бұрын
Lisa, forgot to tell you about a wonderful Acorn TV series I just found. I think you would enjoy it, so please check it out if you have a chance... very heartwarming. It’s called “A Place to Call Home”. Linda
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
It sounds right in my wheel house. Thanks for the suggestion. I love British tv.
@aiota6284 жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa I have been meaning to reply to your video. I think you should give a 3 ply a chance, especially if you want to make something cabled or durable. I made a 3 ply out of CVM and it was so delightfully squishy! I personally have only done two ply and three plys, i need to give singles a chance! If you are ever looking for future episode ideas, I would love a tour of your favorite fleeces in your stash, you always do such a good job showing your fleeces off on your channel and it makes me want to go through and touch/smell my stash! :P
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
I found a couple of three ply handspun skeins in my stash and I notice they are really round! I spin on the thick side so not sure if I can get anything less than an Aran weight yarn with a 3 ply. I’ll have to work in spinning thinner. For cables and knit and our patterns 3 ply would be perfect. Are you a weaver, too? Thinking of picking up a rigid heddle loom. Oh dear, another 🐇 hole. I hope you are having a good week.
@aiota6284 жыл бұрын
@@SoulfulSpinning no I have been avoiding weaving for now! I am sure I'll be interested in it later. 😂 I would love to see your thoughts on it though! I have a cardigan I just finished the body on and just have to do the sleeves but I can't help but spin instead or fleece prep! I'm working through a super soft rambouillet lamb fleece right now, I love everything about it besides the fact it has little thorns in it I keep getting in my fingers. I might have to wear gloves when I'm flicking the VM out of the locks. I feel like I'll have to make a 3 ply out of that as well!
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Rambouillet lamb’s fleece sounds dreamy. I was looking at a Rambo fleece but they are so big! I bet it’s a soft as a kitten’s ear. I am looking at rigid heddle looms. I have a birthday coming up 😉.
@tools4ewebycarolhowe4963 жыл бұрын
If I can get a really thin single, I will 3 ply of Chain ply.
@rickmccarthney45444 жыл бұрын
Aura info. Says it only has a ratio of 4.1 to 7.3.
@rickmccarthney45444 жыл бұрын
Hello. Have you spun Icelandic?
@SoulfulSpinning4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I have spun Icelandic. I drum carded the 2 coats together and spun into a bulky single. It was tricky as the soft undercoat (the thel) is quite a bit shorter than the outer coat (the tog). I have to experiment more with the breed. It is a beautiful breed! Have you spun it before?
@rickmccarthney45444 жыл бұрын
No. I recently bought a lamb's fleece. I read it combs well with single pitch fine combs, which I do not have. So, hence my inquiry to you, since I know you have combs. If single pitch, it should theoretically keep the two coats intact....and therefore make a semi-worsted yarn. EZ has knitting patterns using this wool, hence my purchase.
@rickmccarthney45444 жыл бұрын
Did find a video demonstrating single and double pitch on a duel coat. The single kept the two together thus allowing the spinner to achieve a loopi yarn. Thanks for your reply. Working on the BSJ by EZ.
@The-Vintage-Needlecrafter2 жыл бұрын
Lovely video, I am still doing the park and draft. I have a beautiful fleece that I need to start spinning. She's a beautiful white Romney named Petunia.🌹😊🍁🐑🐑🧵