Starting fiber |
The boys were sheared in April and I have three bags full of their blanket fiber, plus two smaller bags from their legs and neck. I just love saying three bags full - makes me think of that sweet nursery rhyme, Baa Baa Black Sheep have you any wool, but I digress. On the third day of classes in Bend we will learn to assist our shearer, to sort, clean,to card, and even needle felt some of the fiber. I don't want to get there and say I have three bags full but I've never touched it except to sort and put in bags, so today was the day to put my hands on it.
Hand Carders |
Next, I used my hand carders. They also make hand crank ones and electric ones (very, very expensive), but, for once, I decided to see if I liked doing the fiber myself or would I choose to send it to a mill for processing before I jump up in cost. I had so much fun today and saw how slow this process would be - fine for a little, but I see a hand crank carder in my future!
Blanket left to card does not include the legs or neck! |
Roving - ready to spin or felt |
Trash after carding |
few specks, but for the most part it's clean. When I was finished I had two small pieces of roving. This can now be used to spin directly from the roving or use for needle felting or other crafty things. Pictures show how much I started with, how much vm came out of it, the carders and the finished product. And it took about an hour or maybe more! And then there's what I have left of Lefty's blanket and remember I have two more bags from the other boys, plus all of the legs and neck bags and so you see why there is a hand crank carder in my future!
The boys had lots of visitors this week and so more about that coming soon, with some fun pictures. And I leave for Bend tomorrow! Exciting time for me - haven't been away from home for 6 days in a long, long time! I'll miss all of my boys and Bill will be doing alpaca duty while I'm gone! The hottest week of the year! Keep him in your prayers!