The 4oz drum carded blended batts are tied into bundles with a pretty brown ribbon and stacked in my big green vintage basket. More of these are coming in lots of colorways. I will be adding silk noil, angora, angelina, bamboo and mohair to a variety of natural Shetland colors and other base fibers as I get them in.
Two groups of roving so far have been labelled and sorted by colorway. Jewel toned Shetland is a contemporary color group
and Country Colors Shetland is a more muted colorway. The darker natural colors overdyed with diluted dyes creates a soft, more natural effect. I did use acid dyes on these using vinegar only.
I've also started experimenting with hand painting on the roving to create a range of color patterns that seems endless. This group is my own Shetland roving, acid dyed in random color patterns.
This week I will be hand painting merino top in long blended repeats and continuing experimenting with creating more artisan yarns from my Shetland and othr fibers. I am just having a blast here and hope that all y'all will come to Greencastle on April 10 and 11 to see it all. There will be so many other great fiber related vendors as well as workshops.
Check out the website for all the details at: http://www.thefiberevent.com/
Next time: More yarns both handspun and hand painted.
Luna, I LOVE the fiber!!! I wish I could be there in April! So very lovely!
ReplyDeleteLuna, I missed the event, but I do still need wool! Can you email m again (sorry for the duplication) and let me know what you have and how much? Thank you so much for your doll thoughts....made me feel so much better and what a cool thing that you lived in Spring Valley. angela_mobley@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour wool is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRobin in Washington
Luna, Just stopping by to say hello...all this fiber looks so yummy! Can't wait to see your website..
ReplyDeleteStephanie
I am looking for colored shetland fleeces,multiple colors, have any left? Anita@TheFiberArtist.com
ReplyDeleteLuna,
ReplyDeleteLove the wool. I am still wanting to learn to spin. Ever thought about having a teaching workshop?
Keep in touch.
Heard from Frannie lately? I am really worried hadnt heard from her is such a long while.