Last night I spent two hours plying and skeining the lovely merino singles I finished spinning Monday night. I ended up with about 210 yards.
Emerald City, merino, 210 yards
I really need to get a wraps per inch tool so I can get a better idea of the weight of yarn. Looking at it, it looks about worsted weight to me. I also need a niddy noddy to make it easier to wind skeins. I’ve just been using my swift, which works okay, but it’s a bit of a pain in the butt to do. A niddy noddy would make it a lot easier! I’m thinking about getting this one since it’s a) cheap and b) the same company that made my wheel. Eventually I’d like a nice wooden one, but this would do for now. I’ve even considered just making one out of dowels. I don’t know that I have the tools to do that, though. I wonder if just gluing some dowels together with Gorilla Glue or something similar might work. Anyone ever made their own niddy noddy?
Tonight I’m taking my “day of rest” (supposed to be Monday – the day I spent 4 hour spinning!) for the Tour de Fleece since tonight is knit night. Tomorrow, though, I’m going to be spinning up the batts I have from Gnomegarden. I was going to spin up one of the bumps of fiber I got from All Spun Up next, but with the Tour de Fleece ending on the 26th I wanted to be able to finish up one more bump of fiber before it’s over. Plus, I did want to see the difference of spinning with a batt vs pre-drafting a braid. I might have time to at least get started on one of the ones I got from All Spun Up, we’ll see. Spinning definitely isn’t going away once the Tour de Fleece ends, so I can still plan out what I want to do next! 🙂
I got the toe done on the second Nanner sock and started the lace pattern last night. I really like how these are turning out. The only modification I’ve made is that I did 2 x 2 ribbing instead of 1 x 1 ribbing. I didn’t even change the heel to a short-row heel! I will say, though, that this heel flap business seems to take SO much longer. After this pair, I’ll probably go back to short-row heels.
Even though these socks aren’t done yet and I’m still working on both the Absinthe and the Open Flame socks, I’m already thinking about the next pair I’m going to knit. Me? Obsessed? Nahhhh 😉 I’d like to do another “quick” pair (thicker yarn/bigger needles), so I’ve decided I want to use a skein of Vesper I bought from a Raveler in Pumpkin Spice (special sock club colorway) and do the Tadpoles pattern. I think they’ll go nicely together 🙂
Pumpkin Spice Vesper Sock Yarn
I decided on some buttons for Hey Teach and the Button-Up Neck Warmer, which I received on Monday. These buttons are from The Button Shop – probably my favorite place to get buttons.
The top buttons are for Hey Teach and the ones on the bottom left are for the Button-Up Neck Warmer.
I haven’t picked up Hey Teach in a week or so, but tonight is knit night and I plan on bringing it with me to work on. I’m up to the lace on the right front, which I think I can get done tonight and maybe even start on the sleeves. Hopefully I’ll have an FO to show you soon!
Happy Hump Day, everyone! 🙂
I’ve seen niddy noddy’s made with PVC tubing and it’s inexpensive as well
I just love those buttons! They are going to look fabulous!
I have a WPI tool – it is great to use for figuring out the weight of yarn. I’d say that looks like worsted to me as well. Perfect for the neck warmer, yes???
My niddy noddy came with my wheel and is an Ashford. I think it’s not a “standard” size, but a little smaller. I like that. If you decide to make one, make sure that the parts that go in the holes can move. You want to be able to twist the noddy sideways. Does this make sense?? Sorry!
I have the Tadpoles in my queue as well! I bet they will look great! And the Nanners are looking quite lovely! 🙂
Great work on the spinning and the socks! There’s a tutorial online somewhere (too lazy to look at the moment) that shows you how to make a niddy noddy out of PVC pipe and a couple of fittings. I bet if you google you’ll find it. 🙂
I got a small niddy noddy with my wheel as well. I bought PVC pipe at Lowe’s and made a bigger one.
What neckwarmer are you and Dani talking about?
And I love the buttons.
yeah…what jess said. hahaha i was going to say that. quick trip to the hardware store might do it.
your spinning is looking great and I LOVE THE NANNERS 🙂