Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Shetland

Today I bring you Shetland! The Shetland fiber is the second fiber I decided to spin after reading the great book In Sheep's Clothing.
I picked the most luscious, richest, sensuous chocolate color that Shetland sheep come in.



Isn't nature amazing? As a color lover, I am simply in awe...

I spun the beautiful roving over the fold into singles, and then plied two singles to create a light worsted weight, which I think has become my favorite weight.
I love the density of the Shetland fiber. Shetland has more body than Romney, less crimp, and therefore seems to be less fluffy, and a little rounder. I find it easy to spin, fluid is a word that comes to mind.



I was holding the yarn in my hands, pondering what I should knit, when Mr. SockPixie said: "Hum, nice, I would like socks..." One quick smile was enough to convince me...I grabbed my Us 5 dpts and took my new yarn to knit night. In my bag was some leftover Romney from the mittens, so I decided to stripes the socks. Mr. SockPixie deserves a little whimsy!



This is the progress I made at knit night, and during homeschooling today. If I can finish the sock tonight I might be able to reclaim the needles to do EZ's thumb trick on the mittens. Wouldn't some mitten surgery make a fun post!

5 comments:

Monika said...

Oh, lucky Mr. Sockpixie! I LOVE Shetland fiber!

Anonymous said...

You always create such beauty!
Happy New Year!
ellen

Michelle said...

I have the same sheep book and I love your idea and spinning through as many breeds as possible. So fun to watch!

Sharon said...

I'm sure Mr. Sock Pixie will love his new, warm socks! Lucky him.

Anonymous said...

Mr. SockPixie is a lucky man, if all he has to do to get a pair of handspun, handknit socks is smile!