Tuesday, May 03, 2005
One sock down, and one to go...

Thank you for all your nice comments about my blog's facelift. Chris is wonderful, isn't he, doing all that work for little old me. I am very pleased with the results too. And now he is plannign to give Celia's Basket a facelift as well. You know, he'll also work for a fee. Yes that was a shameless plug for dear Chris and his work, but you know what, I think he's pretty good at it and I am very proud of him. (And no, he's not bribing me to say this :)) So, if you have a web design job for him, email me!

And now for some fiber-y goodness. I saw this post at the Yarnharlot's blog about dyeing roving. So I thought I'd try it. I changed her method a little, though.
Here is a picture of my 'sausage' before I soaked it in warm soapy water.

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After about thirty minutes, I dyed it with a mixture of colours which I mixed using food dyes and vinegar. When I was satisfied with the results, I zapped it in the microwave twice, 90secnd each time. Oh, and I forgot to mention that I wrapped it in glad wrap before I zapped it. It then looked like a bruised sausage... like this:

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I allowed it to cool for abotu an hour. When it was cool enough to handle, I placed it in the kitchen sink and ran warm running water onto it to wash out any excess dye. There was hardly any. I then took it downstairs to the laundry and spun it in the washing machine for about a minute. It came out semi-dry and looked like this:

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I was so worried that the colour would all turn out evenly and the browns that I added and the white bits that I so carefully left behind would all be gone. Imagine my relief when I extracted the top from the nylon stocking and saw this:

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I dried it in front of the fan for most of the evening and about an hour and a half ago, it was dry. I started spinning it. This is what it looks like on the bobbin:

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I am rather pleased with how it turned out. I am trying to workout whether I want to ply it normally or whether I want to take this opportunity to learn Navajo plying. What do you think?

On the knitting front, I have been knitting a sock. I used the leaf lace pattern to create a knitted sock. I used some Patonyle yarn that I had bought cheaply at Spotlight at the beginning of this year, or was it last year?

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It's not much to look at when you can't see the lace pattern clearly, I suppose.

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I tried to give you a closer look

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And here it is, in it's completed glory:

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and again...

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I have written out the pattern. I am going to put it up on Celia's Basket, in the free patterns section. Before I do that, I'd like someone to test it first. Although the atterns are free, I always feel bad when people write back telling me there is an error in my pattern. I know I hate finding errors in others' patterns, so I'd rater not put up a pattern with errors if I can help it. Let me know if you are interested in kitting this sock in the next week or two.
Comments:
I've been dying to dye for weeks now! That does it, time to take out the colors and play. GORGEOUS!! Too much fun, isn't it?
 
OH wow! Very pretty. And the sock looks good. I'd offer to test the pattern for you but considering how long it's taking me to do a basic sock I'd probably better not.
Still, it looks good. And I can't wait to see the wool when it's spun and plyed and all that stuff. :D

P.S. Is it dorky that I got excited when I saw your cupboards in the background of your sock photo and went "Woo hoo! I've seen those cupboards! I've been there!" Yeah, thought it was dorky. *blush*
 
Hiya, I'd be happy to test knit for you. I've just finished the curvy lace socks from the March issue of Creative Knitting and am in need of a new pair to start!

ceratium AT hotmail DOT com

or just leave a comment on the blog and I'll e-mail you from the main address :)
 
cute sock! And your own pattern too. You know, cute socks are popping up all over blogland and I'm trying hard to complete my projects before starting a sock, but it's getting more difficult.
 
Love those colors you've just spun. I would never have thought that the end color would come out so beautiful seeing that sausage. hehe it really did look bruised. I'm so tempted to try but I haven't found dye materials over here yet. Not to mention spinning tools.
 
I'm really impressed with your spinning! Very pretty colors. :)
 
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