
So, with the Corriedale roving (thanks again, Arianie!) off the wheel, I'm finally diving into the big Romney/Border Leicester ram fleece my farrier gave me. I'm flicking the washed (but not very clean) locks and making my first attempt at a bulkier single (which I will probably dye and make into a bulky two-ply yarn). This is STRONG fiber, very different than anything else I've spun so far (like I have vast experience.... ;-). There is a LOT of it, so there's plenty to play with.

And I'm nearly done with the mini-cardigan! I just have to add the contrasting trim around the front and neck, seam up the sleeves, and sew on three big buttons. I think I will really like this sweater IF it's not too short in the body. I have a high-waisted moleskin skirt that matches the darker contrast yarn; they should look sharp together. I sure I'll use this fun pattern (from "Fitted Knits" by Stefanie Japel, on the Lion Brand website courtesy of North Light Books) again; I really like all the shaping. Hmm, that bulky yarn I'm planning to spin from the fleece above might work nicely....

That's it for now at . . .

How pretty! T.
ReplyDeleteThe sweater is gorgeous, Michelle. I'd wear something like that in a heartbeat! I bet you are going to look great in that outfit you described.
ReplyDeleteThe truffle yarn is pretty too. Thanks for sharing your projects.
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Boy howdy, for someone who not long ago had never knit a sweater, you sure are catching up.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Nice sweater! And I'm glad to see you spinning again! That must mean some of the hectic-ness of your life has resolved and you can now find some time for YOU. :)
ReplyDeleteBut we need to se you modeling the sweater!
What a pretty sweater! I want to knit a sweater. And socks. And fingerless mitts. All I knit is shawls. Oh yes, and my blanket that I'm working on....
ReplyDeleteHappy Labor Day Weekend!
The yarn looks great!
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