I am having an obsession with tweed. I have been taking my natural rovings and spinning them with another color alpaca (dyed or natural). I have been coming up with all sorts of color combos and am wondering if I actually will be able to spin them all!
This is what I have done so far. I have on my bobbins fawn with purple and fawn with pink. That about wraps up my fiber arts week!
Pop on over to Andrea's blog for more fiber arts!
This is what I have done so far. I have on my bobbins fawn with purple and fawn with pink. That about wraps up my fiber arts week!
Pop on over to Andrea's blog for more fiber arts!
I like the tweedy-ness. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTis the season for tweed. I think tweed goes great with fall. There's so many colors available and you just want to smoosh them all together. I like the 2nd one in.
ReplyDeleteI love tweedy yarn ... you could make a really neat jacket/sweater with that color scheme!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful, soft and warm-looking color blends!
ReplyDeleteThose skeins are beautiful and will be even more beautiful knitted up.
ReplyDeleteSecond one from the right is my favorite, they're all pretty though. The pink/blue/green yarn is called Jellie Beans and is superwash Corriedale. Hope to see you soon at spinning/knitting on Sunday at Biggby
ReplyDeleteTHe second one in is my favorite too! Jellie Beans...nice name for the skein.
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful - I love tweedy yarns and I am in awe of the fact that you can just make them!
ReplyDeleteI love the cotton thread.I also crazy about the wear cotton cloth and this post is helpful for me.
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