MC has been spinning with me at the LYS since last fall and as a new spinner she decided to ply various yarns and as she ran out of one type or color to keep going by adding the next. It's been fun watching the colors build. Two balls were spun and she was ready to begin plying for the first time. (She only spins during our Saturday mornings)

The white single mixing with the autumn single makes a pretty yarn. Sadly we had no scale at the YS so had to guess what the ball weighed. It looked huge in real life. Hefting it in our hands against my spindle which I knew weighed over 3.5oz MCs was decidedly heavier. I will take a scale this Saturday. MC called later that day; she'd finished plying the yarn at home. I think she's been bitten by the bug. :-)

I spun Chocolate Bar until the yarn broke from the weight. Combined weight of spindle and yarn was 4.1 oz. Yarn alone weighed 1.5 oz. I was disappointed not to reach 1.8 oz. The next ball will be spun on a 2.4 oz Turkish instead of the 2.6 Pink Ivory. I'll use the PI for plying. I still haven't totally decided whether to do an Andean Ply for plying the first ball or wait until the next one is finished and ply the two together. I'm leaning towards plying seperately since the yarn will be for socks. What is the Hand over Hand method? I'm almost toying with a 3 ply but even at plying an hour a day it's taking a week to do one ball. Time is ticking and the birthday is coming.
2 comments:
I love the thick and thin! It will look terrific as a vest...what a great first project.
The Hand over Hand method as I know it, is done on the spinning wheel...I explained the process in the comments of the post below...
lovely yarn and love all the colours
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