Current projects 07/14/2009
 

I am taking the summer off from school, and I have been using the free time to learn some new things. I have become very interested in fiber arts, especially anything to do with wool and other animal fibers.

My focus so far has been nalbinding, which is an ancient - very ancient, - technique of using a single needle to create a fabric made of loops. Most of the stitches involve using the thumb of the left hand to manage the loops while the right hand manipulates the needle over and or under the loops in various ways. It's amazing the many different effects that can be had by simply varying the direction of the needle's entry through the loops. For instance, the York stitch and the Oslo stitch: the setup on the thumb is exactly the same for these two stitches; but in the York stitch, the needle goes through the top loop from behind, but in the Oslo stitch, the needle comes in the top loop through the front. The result is two very different fabrics.

I am also going to at least attempt to learn to hand-spin yarn using a plain drop spindle. One, because I am fascinated to know how it all works, and two, because a lady of my SCA persona's time (10th century Northumbria) would certainly understand how yarn and thread is made. I ordered a set from Lunabudknits on Etsy which includes a cheerfully painted wooden top-whorl spindle and two ounces of wonderfully soft Bluefaced Leicester top wool and as soon as I get my courage up I will be diving right in!

 


Comments

Fri, 07 Aug 2009 21:03:45

Hello Dorothy,

I am loving how well your spinning is looking for a beginner. Much better than my first attempts at a drop spindle....hahaha I ended up with a monsterishly kinky wad of unusable yarn:) I think before you know it the 2 ounces will be gone and you will be left wanting more! And trust me, once you get your spindle groove going you will have created a whole new obsession!

Thank you for posting my link:)
Steph
http://Lunabudknits.etsy.com

 

Wed, 27 Apr 2011 00:04:03

I am taking the summer off from school, and I have been using the free time to learn some new things. I have become very interested in fiber arts, especially anything to do with wool and other animal fibers.

 



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