Elen Sentier
Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Thing is, I have no sense of smell to speak of, so I don't really notice the sheepy smell all that much.
A lot less sheepy smell now it's washed
Thing is, I have no sense of smell to speak of, so I don't really notice the sheepy smell all that much.
Well HM did a quite reasonable job of 1/3 of his fleece in about 2 hours, so that's 6 hours/fleece, and 3 fleeces = 18 hours. It would take me a couple of days to spin one of those fleeces (assuming I sat and did nothing else all day which is unlikely!). It will take HM at least 3 times as long as he's never really spun yet. Then a few more hours to ply the spun yarn. Then however long to knit it into something. If we decide to weave it will be a whole lot longer as neither of us are experts in that! We'd only be flat-frame (picture) weaving - if we had to set up a loom you could add another 3 days even for an experienced weaver !!! Now you see why hand-crafted woolies are so expensive? If you paid us at the minimum wage it would still cost an arm and a leg
The thread is really good fun to do, I'm loving it and I do hope it inspires other folk to have a go. It is important that more people know how to do it and, in any case, to wear comfortable, effective, handsome clothes you've made yourself is a real feel-good factor
another 4 hours carding, then at least six days spinning, plus some more hours plying. Then learning to knit and/or weave. I feel tired already!
Then you mention comfortable, effective, handsome clothes! Oh, right, no pressure then.
I'm going for a lie down in a dark room.
After all, it is my bedtime.
pretty good, GB And you can draw the yarn out of the centre of the ball when wound on one of these so it doesn't go flying round the room as you knit ... so exciting the cats !!!
Well I was a human version as a child, winding wool, arms out in front for my mother, and yes dodging the cat who thought the whole exercise was purely for his entertainment.
Sorry if I guessed too quickly and spoiled the game.
Liked your butterfly bonnet, very Easter Parade.
TTFN,
GB.
I recently got hold of a fleece with the intention of learning to process and spin
So, a couple of questions if I may
What is wool shampoo and where could I get it?
What is the difference between a pair of modern hand carders and a dog grooming slicker brush (besides even the cheap carders cost twice as much as a couple of decent slicker brushes)?
Finding this thread really useful.... Now I'm worried about how much work I've dropped myself in
I can't knit (or rather I haven't knitted since before I started school, and even then I had someone cast on for me) but I have done some Naalbinding and was planning on going Viking and doing some socks
So, baby shampoo or something like ?
I'll go have a nose on that link
Whats a staple ? The length of the hairs or something?
Thanks for putting up with dumb questions
Thanks Elen. Well, now that I seem to have at least the basics of turning out industrial-thickness climbing rope, you will have to teach me how to make a thread that can be woven, knitted, or even plied with other threads, so I can learn to knit and make a finger of a glove or something.
It was great fun, and I will be back for more. Wish my headache hadn't curtailed it a bit for me. Felt horrible on the way home but more less ok now.
As you posting the woodturnery/carvery elsewhere?