Friday, June 29, 2007

4th of July Sale!


Not much to report today... I have been spinning a little bit, plying a little bit and crocheting a little bit. All this and I really haven't accomplished a darn thing. I did add some hand spindled yarn to my etsy shop several days ago. Things are so slow for me this time of year. I don't mind though, I am playing with new ideas and deciding what I want to do for the holiday as far as the shop goes.

I did get some new white roving with brown stripes in it; like this roving except brown instead of black. I tried something different with it last night and will over dye it again tonight I think. I like the way it came out and want to add another color and see what happens. If that works I might have some good stuff to list in the next week or so. I am trying to "find" my niche so that my roving is unique and recognized as mine right away.

I got some wonderful alpaca from northstaralpacas recently. All I can say is wow! Soft stuff. I am going to save it and make myself something special. I don't think I will dye it either, seems kind of sacrilegious to mess with it.

I almost forgot to add... I am having a sale thru the 4th of July. 15% off all roving. Just mention July 4th in your note to me and I will send you a corrected invoice. If you pay when purchasing, I will refund you the 15%.

Guess I did have a bit to report after all...

Monday, June 25, 2007

More Yarn and Roving

I have been practicing and practicing and I think I am getting pretty good at this! This is some roving that I got from Pigeonroofstudios on etsy. It still amazes me how different the yarn sometimes looks when compared to the roving. I have another "batch" ready to ply from this roving and I think it is going to look completely different than this yarn. It will have a lot more hot pink in it.

Not that I am getting carried away or anything but... I have now ordered and received some sock yarn to try my hand at dyeing. I want to have lots of different items in my shop come the holidays and figured now was as good a time as any to start. I have tons of ideas but at the top of my "to-do" list at the moment is getting the family moved from here in Hawaii back to New York or Vermont. I am finding it hard to concentrate on any crafts when I start thinking about all the packing and stuff that awaits me in the next month or so. Ugh....

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Inspiration


I love it when my customers send me pictures showing me what they have done with my roving. Cleo Wolfus used roving that I featured here in May and made felted dreadlocks out of it. This is her "Alien Imp" Headdress.

I love it!

These pictures are copyrighted by Cleo Wolfus and are shown here with her permission.


Tuesday, June 19, 2007

How I Dye Silk Roving


As promised, here is how I dye silk roving. First let me say that what I have learned comes from trial and error (lots of error) and tons of reading on how of other people have done it and the problems that they encountered. The main thing to remember as you go along is that the fewer times you handle the silk the better off you and the silk will be. Using this method I don't handle the silk at all until it is completely done.

The first thing that I do is partially fill up the glass jar that I am going to use. I use room temperature water because I don't want the silk to felt. I then add the silk and let it sit and slowly absorb the water. I usually leave it sitting overnight but you could start it first thing in the morning. It can take an hour, more or less, for an ounce of silk which is what I used. That is just a pickle jar by the way, I like to recycle whenever possible. You will be okay as long as it is glass.


This is how it will look once the silk has absorbed the water. I usually add about 1/4 cup of vinegar at this point and let it sit for awhile longer. You can also add the vinegar at the beginning if you want; I didn't see any difference in the way the silk came out adding it before hand.





Next we add the dye. I used Wilton's cake dye for this project.
I dissolved the dye in warm water to make it easier to add. Just make sure that you leave enough head room for the additional water.












This is what is looks like after you add the dye. My jar was pretty full as you can see.












Next the jar goes into the big kettle. I use a thermometer to make sure that the water doesn't go over 160 degrees. I will add here that the color that I used for this project wasn't really the best because the water didn't get hot enough to dispel all the dye, I rinsed and rinsed and still had this nice copper colored water.












Once the desired temperature has been reached I turn off the heat, cover it up, and let it sit for awhile. Once the water is clear (or you can't wait any longer) remove it from the water and let it set someplace out of a breeze to cool. Cool breeze on hot glass equals broken jar. Once it has cooled to room temperature dump the whole thing into a strainer. I have one that I use only for my roving. I also have a microwave safe dish that the strainer fits into.


Once the water has drained I fill up the microwave dish with room temperature water. I then set the roving down into this water and gently rinse it. Do this as many times as needed until the water runs clear. Let the roving drain for awhile. To get excess water out before drying I wrap the roving in an old bath towel. I just dump the roving right out of the strainer onto the towel. I gently separate it at this point and then roll up the towel. I leave it sitting for a half or so and then hang it out to dry.


The finished product!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Silk Yarn


As promised here is a picture of the silk yarn that I had spun up last weekend. This is tussah silk that I dyed myself. The size is actually pretty consistent considering this is the first time that I tried to keep everything one size. I have a sample of some sock yarn and this is the same size. That is a dime in the picture for comparison purposes.

I am dyeing some silk this weekend and am taking pictures as I go along in hopes of showing you the process that I use. Hopefully I will remember to take pictures at each step. We are celebrating my completion of college tonight so I could forget... :) I have been taking classes online for the last three plus years (it seems a lot longer to me) and even though it is only an Associates Degree in Accounting I am pretty proud of myself. I think I deserve a gift... now if I could only decide what I want. Yarn, roving, another spindle, a new Berina sewing machine... decisions, decisions.

Until next time... happy spinning.

Friday, June 15, 2007

Featured Roving of the Day - Pastel Tussah Silk

I'm back...

Between dental work, work work, and finals I haven't had a chance to do anything fun lately. I will be done with school tomorrow though and can then work on getting better pictures for my shop, spinning, crocheting and all kinds of fun things.

I have to decide if I am going to continue with etsy or really work on my website and promote through my blog. This is only a hobby for me so I think I could do almost as well on my own, providing I actually spend some time promoting. The way etsy has been the past few days I couldn't do any worse on my own.

Back to the featured roving for today, I think this would spin up into a nice light blue, purple blend. It still surprises me how the color changes once you start spinning it. I have some silk yarn to show you next week, providing the sun comes out this weekend and I can take pictures of it. I am really trying to spin sock weight yarn and I think I did pretty good with this yarn. I will let you decide and feel free to tell me if I screwed it up. :)

Until next time... happy spinning

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Featured Roving of the Day - Burgundy

Good morning everyone. This is the burgundy roving that I told you about when I featured my purple roving a few weeks back. You can see the whole story here. It was supposed to red, that is all I can say.

I have been spinning a few different types of roving this week. I can only do one at a time until I get another spindle in the right size. I am working on that though; my birthday is coming up in another month or so and I am going to get a special spindle from the Bosworth's... don't tell hubby... I want it to be a surprise. Anyway, I have been spinning some tussah silk and also some BFL that I got from pigeonroofstudios over at etsy.

Now that I am almost done with school... finals next week... I can start thinking about something other that homework. I have been doing this for three years along with working full-time and I am more than ready to have my life back thank you very much. I think I want to try spinning some nice thin silk that I can sell as surface embellishments for those who quilt. I am also learning to crochet and like the idea of free form crochet so might do something with that also.

Some may possibilities, now if only I didn't need to work anymore... speaking of which, I better get back to it...

Until next time happy spinning...

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Featured Roving of the Day - Orange and Yellow with a Black Stripe


This roving reminds me of peaches!

Things have been so slow at etsy that I have decided to list new items only a few times a week, I see no need to waste the money relisting when no one is shopping or even looking. Besides, I think most people are going to want to spend more time outside now that it has warmed up most places around the country. I know I would be playing in my garden if I had one.

I did survive my trip to the dentist... two hours in the chair for one stupid tooth, felt like I had been hit with a pipe wrench by the time I got home. Today is the first day since last Wednesday that I might... might get through the day without at least one aspirin. I have been taking 4 a day up until today.

Until next time... happy spinning... or felting... or quilting... :)