Susanna
Jul 8, 20161 min
This year’s Tour de Fleece started last Saturday, July 2. My first project was to spin this gradient Corriedale that I’d dyed myself. Note to self: when dyeing gradients, use interesting colors. It was pretty mind-numbingly boring to spin brown for two days. Also, gradients make pretty boring bobbin shots. Proof:
But the yarn is pretty and I hope it makes a pretty gradient shawl.
On Ravelry: Autumn’s End
Fiber: Autumn’s End gradient, 100% Corriedale from World of Wool dyed with Eurolana acid dyes
Yardage: 459 m or 502 yd
Skein weight: 111 g or 3.9 oz
Grist: 413 m/100 g or 4130 m/kg or 2052 ypp
Plies: Navajo-plied
Yarn weight: Fingering
This one’s next.