Showing posts with label hand spun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand spun. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Simple triangular shawl

I recently blended some dark brown wool with a taupe angora rabbit fur I had stashed away for a long time in my parent's place in India.
A little background - I was in India for work recently & while I was gently rubbing the angora in a cloth bag to de-hair it, a friend who had come by offered to help. I took up his offer immediately with a 'do like I did', thinking of all the useful things I could do with the extra time (check email, call the plumber). I came back out after 15 minutes to the horrific sight & sound of the bag being beaten against a wall. "It de-hairs a lot faster this way", he said. "Very good", I said, my mouth already dry & my palms sweaty, "you must have done a great job".

Needless to say, all the angora was now a stubborn clump. Very soft (because it had been de-haired right & proper), but a felted clump. I wanted to slay the dude who'd 'helped' me but I weakly made him some tea instead.

I spent the next two days ripping that clump apart & blending it with the brown wool & then spun it up in a tweedy, nubby yarn of about 3.2oz in heavy fingering/dk weight.

A few weeks ago, I came upon this lovely pattern on ravelry by Laura for a triangular shawl & thought it would work well. Mine is more of a kerchief scarf. So, I knit it up and here are the pictures!








Sunday, February 27, 2011

Sweaters knit for me.

So I'm back from my assignment & learnt to knit while I was in India.
Below are pictures of sweaters that a talented friend knitted for me from the hand spun yarn I took to her.
Details of yarn/fiber and patterns used are listed below each series of images.
Models: Tas & Jo.





Yarn used: My hand dyed sock yarn knit in 2 strands.
Quantity of yarn: Four 3 oz skeins of 275 yards each.
Pattern: http://www.etsy.com/listing/62762375/pdf-pattern-funnel-neck-top



Yarn used: Yarn I spun in bulky worsted weight from http://www.etsy.com/listing/55738348/merino-roving-dance-of-monsoon-textured
Quantity of yarn: 15 oz.
Patten used: http://www.woolworks.org/patterns/raglan.html





Quantity of yarn: 13 oz.
Pattern used: http://www.etsy.com/listing/62656753/pattern-oatmeal-pullover





Quantity of yarn: 8 oz.
Pattern used: http://www.etsy.com/listing/62476618/pattern-bazan