I finished another semester of school. Got a 3.65 GPA, so that's cool. I just finished the first week of this semester. I'm happy because I don't have class on Fridays. I am only taking 12 credits, but they are hard classes. One is a graduate-level biology class. Eep. It seems really cool, though.
Crafty-wise, I am still in my LOOOOONG funk. I took a sculpture class and learned to weld, so that was cool. I ended up with the highest grade in the class. Sweet. Maybe some day I will take some pics of my projects. My instructor was repeatedly telling me that I should consider an art major or minor. That was kind of flattering.
While I was home for the holidays, I didn't spin as much as I thought I would. I guess I like spinning as a de-stresser on weekends. I did spin up this awful roving from Twisted Warp and Skeins. It was like spinning polyfil. Once the singles were done, I Navajo plied it. I like the yarn, it was just a pain to spin. It is full of colorful neps and sparkle in every color imaginable. I think it will become a hat some day. Not anytime soon, though. It is DK/light worsted weight.
The roving.
Singles
All plied up
Also, I made a patchwork yarn. I broke off roughly equal lengths of Sheep Shed mill ends and dyed them with Wilton food coloring. I then split the pieces, since they got a bit felty, and predrafted them out. I made piles of lengths of the drafted fiber. One ply was red, blue, purple, and occasional white. I spun them randomly, just picking pieces out of a mixed pile. The other ply was orange, yellow, and green. I spun these in a repeating pattern. In hindsight, I should have put the white in the second ply. Oh,well. Having the one random strand and one regular strand made for a kind of controlled chaos. I think that it might knit up quite nice. It is sport/baby weight.
I need a better camera. :(
Right now, since I can't have my wheel at school with me, I am working on some superwash merino on my toy wheel spindle. I have never spun on any other spindle. The fiber is lovely and soft and drafts so easily, but it makes my hand really sweaty. That's gross. I'm sorry I told you that. Anyway it seems to be at a fine laceweight. I want to try the Handy Plying technique on it. I hate making a 2 ply normally and I hate splitting singles in to 2 hopefully even segments. We'll see what happens with this stuff.
