July 20, 2011
I plied up my first bobbin of alpaca/merino today:

I love how this is coming out. It isn’t totally even, I spun it rather quickly, and without as much attention to detail as I used on my previous yarn, but it was good fun
Even if I did have to spin it straight out of the plastic bag to avoid becoming covered in it.
Today’s coin is a New York state quarter, the other half has a collection of US state quarters so you might be seeing a few more of them over the coming days.
Tomorrow I shall skein this bobbin up and measure it, and hopefully if I have time get started on plying the next.
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July 19, 2011
Still catching up with the cycling (I am part way through Sunday now), and my email, and my sleep. I have been having more fun today cramming as much yarn as possible on my bobbin, I think I may have reached the limit.

I am looking forward to starting plying it all tomorrow.
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July 18, 2011
Another rest day for the cyclists, so some more catching up.
Those of you with very long memories may remember that for the Tour de Fleece last year I was spinning some sunshine yellow 70% merino, 30% silk into a 3ply sock yarn. I finally finished in November:

I have a total of 193g, and 1209m, it is a 3ply construction and a bit thinner than a commercial 4ply in thickness. I’m not sure what I am going to do with this yet as it has come out a bit thinner than I was planning. I had originally thought socks, but now I am not sure. More thinking needed.
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July 17, 2011
No posts on Friday or Saturday (and no spinning progress either) because I was out at Knit Nation, attending some fantastic classes and generally having a great time. My last class was this morning, and I got home just in time for tea, I am now absolutely shattered! I will do a proper post about it soon when I have recovered.
We recorded all the cycling so I have quite a lot of that to catch up with. I have made a start on that and made a good start with my second bobbin of alpaca/merino.

Today’s coin is a South African 1 Rand.
I think I shall have a very early night tonight.
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July 14, 2011
Bastille day and the cyclists ride into the Pyrenees for the start of the serious mountains. Slightly surprising in who did well and who did badly today, it looked hard work for all concerned.
I have had fun cramming as much yarn as possible onto my bobbin

Today’s coin is a £2 celebrating the Commonwealth Games.
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July 13, 2011
More beautiful scenery as the cyclists go through the Tarn region, although rotten weather for the finish. It has been cold and grey here but luckily not wet. I haven’t been to this area of France but it looks lovely, another place to add to the list of nice places to visit.
It was spinning group at Seale today so the spinning progressed well. We spin in the Manor Farm Craft Centre Tea Room which was not quite as busy today as it sometimes is. They make lovely homemade soups and cakes so I had tomato, celery and lentil soup for lunch and carrot cake and tea for a treat afterwards
In amongst all that eating I did manage to spin a bit more on the alpaca/merino:

I think the colour is growing on me.
Today’s coin is a Japanese 100 yen.
Tomorrow I get to play the fun game where I see how much yarn I can pack onto the bobbin (its a game that never gets old
).
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July 12, 2011
A good day here. I managed to finish the current stage of a work project, and then it was an exciting race for the cyclists, with no major crashes.
Also last night was a speaker meeting at spinning group with Teresinha Roberts talking about Woad and Indigo. Really interesting talk, I hadn’t realised there were so many different kinds of indigo, and Teresinha was a very good and knowledgeable speaker. She also let me have a go on her rakestraw spinner which was great fun!
I managed to do a bit of spinning today too. I am now working on the 70% alpaca, 30% merino fibre in Cappuccino that I bought from John Arbon last October. I have about 600g and the plan is to spin a 2ply to a thickness of somewhere between a commercial 4ply and DK, and make a nice big soft squishy shawl. Here is my progress so far:

The coin is a £2 celebrating the discovery of DNA.
I thought I would give your eyes a rest after the searing orange of the last week, but I am a little concerned about the beige-ness of the current yarn. I think I like it, but I’m not totally sure yet.
I also realised today that I had forgotten to photograph my new tool for becoming a more consistent spinner. I have been making myself little record cards, which I think I shall do for any project over about 100g. The idea being that I write down what I am doing and attach a sample to the card and then I can keep comparing the stuff I am spinning to my sample. It usually takes me months and months to actually finish things, so I thought this would be a good memory jogger.
So here we have my first two sample cards:

At the top I have information on what the fibre is, where I got it from and what ratio I am using on my wheel. Then there is a sample of the single, a sample of the plied yarn, and at the bottom the plied yarn after it has been washed.
The only problem I have had so far has been finding suitable record cards. The ones I bought are a bit flimsy and more paper-like than card-like. For these two sample cards I have created my own laminate by sticking three layers of record cards together to make something a bit more rigid. It has worked ok but is not ideal. I think next I might try finding some card and cutting it down to a reasonable size.
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July 10, 2011
The Bremen 2 Euro coin makes its triumphant return today. After some crawling around in the garden with the secateurs this morning I liberated it! It seems to be none the worse for its night outside, but I have given it a nice wash. To celebrate the retrieval it is staring in today’s photo as well as yesterday’s.

My first finished skein of this year’s Tour de Fleece.
This is 70% merino, 30% silk from Wingham Wool Work. It is about the thickness of a British commercial 4ply weight (American fingering weight), which should be a good weight for knitting socks. I spun it at a ratio of 13:1, which is the 4th speed on my Majacraft Suzie Pro. There is 231g and 892m.
It is a slightly odd weight of yarn because I bought this when I visited Wingham. When you buy fibre in person you put it yourself into the bags they supply, then they weigh it and you pay for exactly the amount you have chosen, so it doesn’t have to be in multiples of 100g. Me being my paranoid self I thought I had better add a bit more than 100g to be on the safe side, and got a bit carried away. I probably have enough here for two pairs of socks!
I think I am going to make the Cathedral socks from an old issue of Knitty. I think I shall probably make the middle size, but I might alter the ribbing so it is a bit wider as I have wide legs
During tomorrow’s rest day I shall make the difficult decision of what to start spinning next.
The cyclists had a rather dramatic day with all the crashes, it makes me doubly glad that I am at home watching it all on the telly rather than out there cycling.
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July 9, 2011
Today’s concert went well, fun pieces, and I only played a moderate number of wrong notes. Despite me putting sun cream on it didn’t rain! Barnes fair was very busy, lots of stands and lots of people. I didn’t really have a chance to look at the stands this time, maybe next year.
This evening we caught up with the Tour and I did a marathon of plying.

I like how it is coming out, though am a bit concerned I have underplied some of it. I shall skein and finish it tomorrow.
Today’s coin is a Bremen 2 Euro, unfortunately you wont be seeing it again because after I took this photo I dropped it into the bush and I can’t find it.
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July 8, 2011
It has been another wet day here, though it has perked up a bit this evening.
I have finished the last of the singles of the merino/silk. Here are all three bobbins, waiting for me to start plying tomorrow:

The bobbin on the right is the one I finished today.
I love the scenery of the Loire that they cycled through today. So many lovely places to visit. Their lunch station was just down the road from the campsite where we spent our honeymoon.
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