Recording with a Zoom audience again this time! Two finished knitting projects, some \u201cshow and tell\u201d and some finished spinning.\xa0 Full notes with photos and links can be found in the podcast section of\xa0 our shop website: TwoEwesFiberAdventures.com.\xa0 Join the community on Ravelry or become a patron and support the show on our Patreon Page.
This was another live episode so Kelly had the opportunity to \u201cshow and tell\u201d her 1958 Lace Cardigan. This sweater was started before I was much of a knitter and had to be put away for quite a long time while my knitting skills caught up to my plans!\xa0
The discussion about how little instruction there was in old patterns reminded Marsha of a series of videos by Arne and Carlos about Norwegian sweaters and their history.\xa0
Marsha\u2019s Projects:
I finished my Dusk Into Twilight Shawl by Rosemary Hill. I used Two Ewes Fiber Adventures Replenish Rambouillet fingering dyed by Kelly in three colors, Bourbon and Suede, Falling Leaves, and Aquamarine.\xa0
Finished the heel flap of second John O Groats. Using Yarns From the Plain sock yarn.
Finished\xa0 Goro Anamara hat by Valeria Garcia. Using Stonehedge Fiber Mill Shepherd\u2019s Wool Worsted.\xa0
Correction: Frank Jernigan\u2019s website is Phrancko.com this is a correction from a previous episode show notes. Frank upgraded my account to premiere and I can get custom patterns for $1. Thinking of using Frank\u2019s program to make a sweater for Ben out of North Ronaldsay yarn.
\xa0Kelly\u2019s Projects
I\u2019ve finished my spinning using a mixed wool roving from Shaky K fibers. It was a multicolor braid or Corriedale, Columbia and Rambouillet. Such a bouncy blend of fibers and the colors worked well for a 3-ply.
I\u2019ve also finished spinning a two-ply of merino and silk from Alexandra the Art of Yarn. It is burgundy and gold and as I started spinning I noticed that the singles\xa0 matched well with two skeins of Wandering Wool Udaipur (also a merino silk) in Cranberry Bog. So I think this spin will join those two skeins and become something. A sweater would be nice and maybe it would be my first wool pullover?\xa0
The\xa0 Mariannes Cardigan, a pattern by Trine Bertelsen may not be completely fine, unlike Eleanor Oliphant. I tried it on and although the \u201cseam\u201d where I am alternating skeins starts out under the arm, it seems to be skewing and twisting so that the seam is more to the front of my body down at the bottom of the tee.. Will this block out? Do I want to find out the hard way? Or do I want to rip back to the underarms and try again? If I put a faux seam on each side I could more easily hide the place where the skeins alternate and the \u201cjog\u201d happens.\xa0
Duren Dyeworks Spring Skeins Drawing
Laura from Duren Dyeworks was having a sale AND she threw in an extra skein. The yarn is targhee heavy worsted to aran weight. We\u2019ll be using it for prizes for a new giveaway. In the Ravelry thread show us how your used patterns look and tell us how you store your patterns. Marsha\u2019s patterns are folded and mutilated by the end of a project. She has friends who keep their patterns pristine.\xa0 Check out the Ravelry group to participate in the thread.\xa0
Summer Spin Along?
Fiber Adventurers have been talking about the possibility of a summer spin along. We both have plenty of fleeces and think it\u2019s a great idea since we have so many fleeces needing to be processed and spun. There\u2019s currently a thread in the group for planning for this. It will start at the end of May so there is time to think and plan.\xa0