Friday, May 18, 2012

Fiber Arts Friday, 5/18/2012 (Adventures in Dyeing!)

So, at Maryland Sheep and Wool, I bought this fleece!



Her name is Irmalinda. My goal, over the summer, is to prepare either half or all of these fleece (I haven't decided quite yet - I need to get a scale and check a few things) by taking it from raw Irmalinda with tags and all to pretty dyed and spun yarn. In preparation for that, I split the fleece up into bags of from 4 to 6 ounces of fiber, and then I took one of those that had a fairly nice section of the fleece and did the whole process with just that section. First, I soaked it for 24 hours with a bunch of dish soap to get the gunk out.




That's a LOT of dirt! I used the water for my plants. :) Next step after that was to let it dry, and then I used hand combs to comb it out.



It takes about 10 minutes to comb about a half ounce of fiber. I'm left with this:

Two little mini balls, and then up top, a bunch of little ends and kinky bits and pieces that aren't adequate. This was my first mini-balls - this one I spun just to see how it would go.



I also taught myself to Navajo ply with this, which was easier than I thought, except I don't QUITE have the hang of it and keep overspinning it. Anyway. ;) I prepared the rest of the fiber, and then with five of the mini-balls that I had, I decided to make my first attempt at dyeing the yarn! Towards that end, I improvised a scale because it's 1 ounce of Kool Aid to 1 ounce of fiber, but my scale isn't working (I'm trying new batteries and if that doesn't work, I'll buy a new one).



Since I knew the weight of each Kool Aid packet, I used a simple balance scale to measure out Kool Aid equal to the weight of the fiber! (though that's uncombed fiber, not one of my mini-balls). I then prepared it all in a pot! To keep the fiber from getting all tangled with itself, I put a jar in the middle, and decided to use that jar for dyeing, too!



In the jar, I put one packet of Tropical Punch; in the main pot, I put 3 lemonades, 1 orange, and 1 cherry. However, as it turns out, the lemonade is WAY too light, so the yellow virtually doesn't show at all. The orange and the cherry took pretty well, though, and the Tropical Punch went excellently.




This is the "top" and the "bottom" of the four balls I put in the main pot. In total, I ended up with...




Because of the way I layered everything, the mini-balls went from lightest (top) to darkest (bottom); and then here was my pure red/orange tropical punch ball. I decided to spin them all together and go with the color gradient! Then, I tried Navajo plying again. It didn't go particularly better than the first time, but practice makes perfect, right?


66 yards of three ply right around lace weight. Oops, too thin!

Want to try dyeing? Here's what I've figured out:
1. Use more dye than you think you need. Seriously. The rule of thumb is 1 ounce of Kool Aid to 1 ounce of fiber, but I think a little more might be better (if you want the colors saturated, anyway).
2. For Kool Aid, you don't need to add vinegar, and as far as I can tell the amount of WATER in the pot doesn't matter, it's the amount of fiber compared to the amount of dye.
3. The candy thermometer was invaluable. I'd never have been able to figure out the right temp with out it. For wool, the goal is right around 170 degrees.
4. It took about 45 minutes of soaking at the temperature to soak up all the Kool Aid dye.
5. The color didn't run at all, and I was lazy and didn't rinse it. This seems to be okay, except that my yarn REALLY smells like Kool Aid.

To top things off, yesterday I tried using Wilton's Gel Dyes instead (it just takes so damn much Kool Aid!). I'm still waiting for it to dry, so I'm not sure yet if I accidentally felted the fiber I was using (this time using fiber I bought not fiber I prepared). I'll write up more about this some other time - maybe next week.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Work in Progress Wednesday, 5/16/2012

The only stuff I've been up to since last week, I finished, so that'll have to wait until Friday. Instead, I thought I'd share my Works-in-Progress to be - the fiber I bought at Maryland Sheep and Wool! I went a little hog-wild.

My biggest purchase was my fleece!

It's 11.5 pounds of Border Leicester. Her name is Irmalinda!

Wasn't it nice of the breeder to include this little card for me? She's a gorgeous sheep...

Beyond that...I had a simple mission this year, I was determined to only buy things if I knew what I wanted to make with them already.

I want to make a skirt out of this:

This is what I showed off last week that I had started spinning.

I got an ounce of angora just so I could play with it...


...and a bunch of angelina to use with Irmalinda.


I want to try to spin some silk, it's kind of intimidating.


I got this pretty Merino to make a pair of spats for my boots with.


This I'm less sure what it's destined for, but it was cheap, so I'll think of something. I was thinking maybe cuffs.


This was expensive and I really like it; I'd like to make it a sweater.


And this one will be a shawl.


Yeah, I bought a lot. ;)

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Work in Progress Wednesday, 5/9/2012

Well, busy week, and I'm exhausted. BUT. Maryland Sheep and Wool was epic - I'll post more about it and what I bought on Friday, I expect. For now, a quick Work in Progress!

Cross Stitch
I mentioned on Friday that I'd made progress on a cross stitch but had failed to post pics! Well, today I rectify that oversight.

For reference, here is a "before" picture:


...and here is the "after" picture (after = four days of working on this at boring all day meetings for work...):

Hey look, a castle!

Spinning
I also started playing with fiber I bought at MSW. It was impossible to resist. :)




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Friday, May 4, 2012

Finished Object Friday, 5/4/2012

Well, I'm kinda disappointed that this week was so busy that I failed to post a WIP Wednesday, even though I did get some nice progress done on a cross stitch I've been working on for the past couple years. But, I have a few finished projects, so I'm determined to get them up! :)

Pillow
Last year, I made a cover for one of the two cushions on my couch. Having the other still be, er, naked, has been really bugging me, and so I decided, as I start my effort at stashbusting big time, to use some fun fur I had to cover the pillow. Only downside? It used much less fun fur than I thought, so I still have a bunch left. Sigh.



Crescent Squares!
I made a second crescent moon square. ADORE. I'm so glad I got to test them, they're a great little pattern...

Spinning
So, over time, I've accumulated a LOT of random singles...

...so I decided to spin them all together. The biggest project was the black and white - I spun all the fiber I had left, and did my very first three ply!


Then I took the rest of those singles, and did a bunch more spinning...still three ply...




Productive week! :) For a change...

But the best part? This weekend is Maryland Sheep and Wool, squeeee!

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