I'm just back from visiting the USA to see my family - it was a great trip, albeit rather last-minute. Right before I set off, I decided to order a few things that would be hard to find back in the UK. And by 'a few things', I mean two pounds of wool...

The majority of it is Polypay wool roving (actual carded roving, not combed top - I'm not sure why so many Americans can't tell the difference) from Shady Side Farm. I was absolutely thrilled to find this shop - you might remember I encountered Polypay before at a workshop. And I quote...
"I would love to make a nice cushy (but still sturdy) sweater from this stuff. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get ahold of more Polypay in the future..."Well, I did! Shady Side's Polypay is softer than the fleece sample I worked with, better reflecting its Targhee ancestry. I cannot say enough good things about this wool - soft, bouncy, very easy to spin. And yes, I'm planning to spin a sweater out of it, so it's a good job I'm pleased with it!

I have a pound of natural undyed roving and three balls of dyed wool in teal, yellow, and brown. I think it's a really nice combination (for a striped or colorwork yoke). I haven't decided yet whether I'll dye the white yarn or leave it natural. Another color would be hard to coordinate with the set I've already got, but I don't wear white or cream very well. We'll see...
~Joyuna
 
 
 The Grateful Crane Shawl
 The Grateful Crane Shawl Elven Slippers
 Elven Slippers Russell Square Mitts
 Russell Square Mitts Russell Square Tam
 Russell Square Tam iTouch Jumper
 iTouch Jumper Twisty Wristband
 Twisty Wristband Mawata Pulsewarmers
 Mawata Pulsewarmers
Looks like you have a lot of spinning in front of you to make a sweater, but those colors are HAWT!
ReplyDeleteThanks! When I saw them in the Etsy shop I thought they'd be perfect together, but I was scared that the photos wouldn't be accurate and they might not go well in real life. But it was fine - and I'm really pleased with the combo!
DeleteI love those colors! And high five to a fellow drop spindler!
ReplyDeleteHigh five! I adore my (rapidly growing...) collection of spindles and will defend them to the death. Plus I love being able to spin on the bus ;)
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