How To Drum Card Falling Leaves Art Batt and Rolags!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Yippee! Fall is coming! I love fall colors, follow along as I create some custom art batts and rolags on my Clemes and Clemes Elite Double Wide Crankless Carder. I will show you how to make fauxlags from your drum carder too!

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  • @judygibbens2025
    @judygibbens2025 26 дней назад +1

    Wow, gorgeous colours❤

  • @betienne3295
    @betienne3295 27 дней назад +1

    I always love how the batts look, nice and fluffy and so squishable. But then the rolags....ahhhh....that is the real magic! Thank you for another great tutorial.

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  27 дней назад

      Thank you! Enjoy! I am having a hard time resisting these rolags!! I am going to have to set a set aside for me! I just finished some heirloom rolags and I want them too!! I will post those on IG for your ogling pleasure! 💕

  • @Janet-ov7zx
    @Janet-ov7zx 26 дней назад

    You totally captured the best of the colors of fall in your bath and rolags. They just shimmer and glow as though lit from within. Pure magic! harpingJanet

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  26 дней назад +1

      Thank you Janet! Wait until you see the yarn next weekend! It’s fabulous! Shop update coming soon!

  • @PJoanGavigan
    @PJoanGavigan 20 дней назад

    Ohmygosh - beautiful!!!

  • @gailbable2911
    @gailbable2911 27 дней назад

    You are such a great teacher. I learn something every video. The Falling Leaves is beautiful. Time for me to get out my dyes. Thank you!

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  27 дней назад

      Awesome! Thanks for watching! Spin Happy! 😃

  • @suewinn4426
    @suewinn4426 27 дней назад

    The falling leaves look so beautiful bet the yarn feels so soft once made up. I was trying my carder again yesterday will try making something like this today. You are so inspiring thank you love your work. sue

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  27 дней назад

      You’re welcome! Spin happy! 😃

  • @kamalanorris307
    @kamalanorris307 26 дней назад

    Lovely fall colors! I also have a Clemes and Clemes drum carder and had a good chuckle at your aptly named doffer. My carder is the smaller, hand-cranked version (which I got on sale since it had been a gift that someone returned!!). To lift off “Crolags,” I use a curling iron lever attached to a dowel: works like a charm and doesn’t create the S in the middle of the rolag. I first tried it with a straight out curling iron, then a curling iron with a longer barrel, but the wooden dowel gives it a tiny bit of resistance and helps fiber roll on nicely.

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  26 дней назад

      Yes! I have heard of the curling iron trick before, but my carder is too wide. I like the 1/8” metal rod and dowel. I pull the rod out as soon as I get enough around the dowel to capture the fiber then remove it. I don’t get the figure of 8 either. Drafts like a dream! Thank for watching! Spin Happy!😃

  • @knitknotandweave8177
    @knitknotandweave8177 27 дней назад

    OMG!! Those colors are GOR-G-EOUS!!! It's not up in your shop!!! Yes, I went to look 😂

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  27 дней назад

      Not yet! I am going to build up a bunch of fall inventory and put it up early to mid September when we get back from Banff! I will let you know!

  • @feltlikeitbydebs
    @feltlikeitbydebs 19 дней назад

    Beautiful colours and blending. Can you please tell me what drum carder you are using. I am interested in buying one and would appreciate your thoughts. Debs from Down Under

    • @jkfiberarts
      @jkfiberarts  19 дней назад

      Hi Deb! I used the Clemes and Clemes Crankless Elite Double Wide Drumcarder. It is electric. Has 72 TPI and can comb fine fibers as well as regular fiber because the tines are sharpened. It is a great piece of equipment. Hand made and very versatile. I love it. My first DC was an Ashford hand crank and has TPI 72 but can not comb fine fiber, it will break it and cause neps, but it is a good entry level carder. Brother super carder is also very nice. Price points vary widely. The Clemes and Clemes run $2500-$4,000 US mine is the highest end. Brother carders are similarly priced. The Ashford was $750 a few years back. I had to wait 8 months to get my Clemes and Clemes. Brother Carders are readily available. Camaj Fiber Arts and Fairily Fiber Fun are licensed distributors for Brother. Strautch Mad Batter is also great carder, but I believe they are no longer making them, but you could probably find one used. It really depends on what you want to do with it. If you are going to use it daily/ weekly you may want an electric to save your shoulder. Happy hunting!