I Got Distracted
After I finished spinning the second bobbin and before plying them together, I got distracted by the Winter 2007 Wild Fibers Magazine article about the Buffalo Gold fiber contest winner Evelyn Clark's Heartland Shawl.
I thought how neat would that be to spin up the Buffalo (Bison) which I bought at Rhinebeck '06 before I knew anything about fiber and spinning. I was hooked.
Spinning this stuff on my laceweight Golding was like spinning butter. (sorry for bad pix, it didn't sit still long enough for a good shot)
After spindling for about a week, I couldn't wait to start knitting, so I started knitting the shawl on my commute and spinning at night in front of the TV.
Then I traveled back and forth from NY to California for 2 weeks for business which gave me 25 hours of dedicated knitting time and so here we have it blocking on a sheet:
Now we return you to your regularly scheduled program.... I'll return with the other yarn eventually....
8 comments:
Oh I love that shawl pattern! I really can't wait to knit it one of these days. It's beautiful, great job!
That is so Gorgeous! It looks fantastic. The color is amazing. I think adding the silk gives a nice touch because it gives it a sheen. The pattern really stands out with your handspun. I am so excited to see it. I can't wait to see the other handspuns. Congrats!
Oh my, how beautiful!! It looks great, the spinning looks very even, very professional. I know how soft yak can be, I was really surprised by it actually. Is buffalo like it in softness?
that is absolutely beautiful!
Well done!
Your shawl is gorgeous!! The color is beautiful. I haven't seen that pattern. Now I must find it!
Wow - that's incredible. Congratulations - the yarn and resulting shawl are stunning, that's an heirloom there!
This is a beautiful shawl, congrautlaions on finshing it!
Wow, Wow, Wow!
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