I pulled the colors apart and pre-carded them on their own-
(By the way, the colors below are true to the way they really look, more so than above)
(By the way, the colors below are true to the way they really look, more so than above)
I took these and split them all up, making little groups of one of each color
I put them on the drum carder like this-
After one layer of the colors in this order, I added another layer of colors laid out in a different order. I pulled it off the carder, pulled into more of a roving and here it is!
I wanted a lot of color definition so I only put it through the carder once. I am so excited about how it turned out, I can't wait to spin it all up! I will be posting a knitting update, turning the heels on my socks and my cardigan! I am on the left front...moving right along! :)
I put them on the drum carder like this-
After one layer of the colors in this order, I added another layer of colors laid out in a different order. I pulled it off the carder, pulled into more of a roving and here it is!
I wanted a lot of color definition so I only put it through the carder once. I am so excited about how it turned out, I can't wait to spin it all up! I will be posting a knitting update, turning the heels on my socks and my cardigan! I am on the left front...moving right along! :)
5 comments:
lovely stuff...what kind of drum carder do you use?
Oh yeah, the carder is a Pat Greene. I am using the super fine drum here with 100% merino :)
I love this Ashley! You are so very talented!!
Those batts look so yummy, kinda like ice cream. Nice choice you made and 100 % better than what you started out with.
Hello! I am Eugenia from Abuelita Yarns Company. Very cool the process of the carder!
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Good luck! :D
Eugenia
Abuelita Yarns
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