Creating Connections One Fleece at a Time
One week down and 51 to go.
To start my 52 Weeks of Sheep endeavor, I began with Alpaca. I’m no stranger to Alpaca as it’s truly one of my favorite fibers to spin, but I was a stranger to Suri Alpaca. Huayaca has been my go to since I discovered how lovely this fiber is. Here’s what I noticed as the difference between the two. Huayaca is fluffier, maybe even a little springier and Suri, while still very soft, was a little flatter, for lack of a better word. I tend to spin thin and this fiber lent itself to that thin spinning very easily. Approximately 3 ounces of roving led to 192 yards of two-ply lace-weight yarn. I still haven’t decided what I’m going to make with it – or any of the fiber I plan to spin this year. I figure at this point in time, I have enough time to spin, and next year is when I’ll have time to knit, crochet, or felt what I’ve come up with this year. The one thing that really surprised me was the number of colors that are recognized within each type of Alpaca – I mean who knew a species could have 22 different variations of color? Certainly not me – but boy, it’s kinda cool that they do!
So what did you spin your first week? Had you ever spun that type of fiber before? What was your experience, likes, dislikes? Is it a fiber you will likely spin again, or are you ok with trying a sample, and leaving the spinning of it to someone else? Did you learn anything about the breed or fiber that you didn’t already know?
I would love to hear your feedback – either here or on the Facebook group page. I’d also love to see your photos.
Will love following this weekly creativity. Quite inspiring my friend. Great photos too!