Recently I've discovered embroidery work whose textures and colours feel like paintings. As a spinner, the idea of creating my own palette of threads truly resonates with me. On reflection, the most famous embroidered pieces date from well before the industrial revolution and mechanisation of the spinning process (e.g. Bayeux tapestry). I've grown quite fond… Continue reading Spinning for embroidery: mohair, wool, and their blends
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Spinning (very) longwools for lace
I love spinning and knitting fine wool yarns. And so my recent fascination with lace feels like a natural progression of my interests. Given the wide range of breeds available to the hand spinner, I wasn't quite sure which would suit lace best. Nor was I quite sure what a lace textile ought to feel like. In this post I'm going to share with you my experience exploring these questions with a commercially prepared Leicester Longwool top.
