Monday, July 19, 2010

Shetland

Tour De Fleece, Day 13, Shetland singles

We're headed into the third week of the Tour de Fleece and to date I've finished two yarns (pics to come soon) and am well into the biggest pile of fluff I'd included in the Tour spinning set - the gray Shetland.

You see two bobbins here, but I'm actually on my 5th bobbin. With each bobbin holding approximately 3 oz of woolen spun singles, it means I'll finish up nearly one pound of singles sometime this evening. And judging by what still remains to spin, I'd say this roving is closer to 2 lb! Looks like I underestimated the fiber amount by 8 oz and this is great news because there should be enough yarn to make a sweater! Spinning a long draw moves fast despite the challenge of maintaining consistency. It's going well enough and overall I am pretty excited about this one.

The Tour ends Sunday and if I can get these singles into some finished 2 ply, it will be an accomplishment. I had set out to do more, but this infernal heat has really hampered my progress! Our house has room air conditioners, but not in every room. Every year that passes I recall how much I thoroughly dislike this time of year - I am so grateful I don't live further south where this beastly season lasts even longer. UGH.

6 comments:

Knitting Out Loud said...

It looks glorious!
Hot even in Maine this summer...

Chris said...

Lovely spinning! I have some grey shetland I started last winter...I should really pull that out again. I seem to be the only one in knitting blogland having a normal temperature summer. Come to Canada!

Susie said...

Love the color of that yarn. Reminds me of stuff Jared Flood has been using. Keep cool, hon!

Rose said...

Yes, be glad you're not further down south, as it's been a hot one. Love the pink yarn you spun and as for the "living the dream" thing, I think you're spot on. We can forget that there are many paths to fulfillment, and it's not always a perfect day every day (if that makes sense). Thanks for writing about that.

Katie M. said...

I love the gray! It's such a beautiful color ... and will be a spectacular sweater. The heat is awful. Good luck keeping cool!

mly said...

I'm so glad I got to see this in person last week - beautiful singles, can't wait to touch the plied yarn.