Thankyou. Why did u not brush down yr 1st rolag batch, but did on the 2nd batch? I'm trying to spin my rolags, from short staple, but the wool breaks apart while dpu ninng onto the bobbin. I have an indian head spinner, non-electric.
For sure... with each set of rolags I've been experimenting with different techniques... I brushed down a previous batch of rolags and ended up with too much fibre packed into the board and I had trouble removing it from the board. So I decided to make the rolags a lot "lighter" and airier with less fibre and less packing down. I'm also experimenting with brushing very lightly vs very aggressively :) If you have a batch of short-stapled rolags, you might want to try spinning them with a supported spindle. It will be much easier on your fibre and less likely to break. An Indian head spinner can be very powerful and might just pull that fibre right out of your hands.
this is absolutely fascinating to watch. The possibilities and options to play with colours, wow!
I love using silk noil!
I could watch that all day!
Is this going to be yarn for sale? (the green-blue-with bits of white =:-))
Gorgeous!
There’s probably not enough yarn to sell ☺️ but I’ll probably make a bunch of random little skeins and either weave or knit them together somehow!
So it's a fun thing to do, and play with, but this is not how your yarns for sale are made, correct?!
❤️
Thankyou. Why did u not brush down yr 1st rolag batch, but did on the 2nd batch? I'm trying to spin my rolags, from short staple, but the wool breaks apart while dpu ninng onto the bobbin. I have an indian head spinner, non-electric.
For sure... with each set of rolags I've been experimenting with different techniques... I brushed down a previous batch of rolags and ended up with too much fibre packed into the board and I had trouble removing it from the board. So I decided to make the rolags a lot "lighter" and airier with less fibre and less packing down. I'm also experimenting with brushing very lightly vs very aggressively :)
If you have a batch of short-stapled rolags, you might want to try spinning them with a supported spindle. It will be much easier on your fibre and less likely to break. An Indian head spinner can be very powerful and might just pull that fibre right out of your hands.
Friday 24 Jan 2025 video idea: Spinning rolags made with blending boards and a hand card
It's just a thought.
For sure! More rolags and spinning videos are planned and they are all coming out in February 💗👍