Monday, 26 August 2013

British Wool Weekend

I'm on countdown to this fibre festival called British Wool Weekend. This is my second year of attending. It's held at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate. This year between 7th and 8th September. 

I have spent today washing and sorting fleece. I'm sitting now watching mindless TV and carding beautiful merino. Tomorrow I'm bagging up fibres And spinning, and the same again over the next few days. I just hope I have enough stock for the event. I find it hard to know if what I am making is what customers want, however if you want me to bring something particular along, please let me know!

What's your favourite fibre and colour? I am currently liking pinks and purples and BFL and merino as my favourite fibres, but I'm also loving mohair fibre too.

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Spinning Summer School

This last week I attended the association of guilds of weavers, spinners and dyers held in Carmarthen, Wales.  What an amazing week I had. The event was held in the University there. 



We stayed in the single study rooms on campus, which took me back over thirty years to when I was a student nurse. Classes were held on site. I attended the "spinning beyond the basics" course run by Alison  Daykin.

We learned loads during the week long course. My prejudices about yarn were challenged and my inspiration well and truly awoken by what I saw, read and did. Alison was the driver for this change in me, and my fellow course students added to this.

I have now learned to get more out of the tools I use, spin better and different yarns, as well as attempt things which scared me previously. (See photo below).


(Yarn above is mohair spun singly, core spun with the red carded batt, then bound and plied again in kid mohair)
We also spent a little leisure time at the National Wool Museum of Wales, looking at commercial yarn spinning from the past, some of Kaffe Fassett's work and the exhibition from the Welsh Guilds. 



Our week ended yesterday with a brief goodbye to our wonderful tutor, followed by an exhibition of our samples and small pieces and then a great conference dinner to round it all off. 




All I can add, is roll on 2015 and the next summer school. This one was so good, I'll be coming back for more. Thanks to everyone who played a part, no matter how small - you made it an incredible learning event.