I'VE BEEN TO CARDING COLLEGE

My first three days were spent in Deb Menz's carding class. We spent a lot of time carding batts to her specs--complimentary colors, analogus colors, triads. The first day I was exhausted as I had been on my feet for six hours turning a drum carder. Eventually my body adjusted and it was not so painful. She had us matching a color swatch
The final day of the class was spent in carding batts and then spinning. My multicolored yarn should yield a scarf. I didn't ply them per her suggestion and will experiment knitting them up. I did process the yarn a la Katherine Alexander and they are now balanced singles and may produce some interesting results. Stay tune
Every day at SOAR there were so many things to learn whether from a teacher or a fellow student that my head is still reeling for the experience.
Labels: Carding, Deb Menz, handspun yarn, SOAR