Make a Scrap Yarn Batt

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @donaldconnersr.8804
    @donaldconnersr.8804 2 года назад

    Great video, I always learn something new watching Mill Gap Farms. Have a Blessed Day.

    • @MillGapFarms
      @MillGapFarms  2 года назад

      Emily does a great job with her fiber products. In the next video, she will turn the fiber batt into yarn. Then hopefully a scarf. Which will be really neat. Thanks for watching. Kevin

  • @cameronfortune4941
    @cameronfortune4941 2 года назад

    special K don’t look too bad with Gray on his Head hahahaha. Keep up the great video love keep them going

    • @MillGapFarms
      @MillGapFarms  2 года назад

      I'll never do that again... I pulled fiber off me until after dinner!!! Thanks for watching Cameron! K

    • @cameronfortune4941
      @cameronfortune4941 2 года назад

      @@MillGapFarms wow. That crazy

  • @donaldconnersr.8804
    @donaldconnersr.8804 2 года назад

    Looking forward to all the new videos about turning batt into yarn. Have a Great Day.

  • @melissaharned6282
    @melissaharned6282 2 года назад +1

    Love it! Love what you've been posting on Facebook too!

    • @MillGapFarms
      @MillGapFarms  2 года назад

      Hello Melissa! Thank you so much, It has definitely been a huge learning experience since we have gotten the animals back in 2017 but I love absolutely every aspect of it! Thank you so much for watching our videos! and stay tuned for my next fiber Friday!
      Emily

  • @marjaramage478
    @marjaramage478 Год назад

    I love the idea of adding scraps of yarn, however, I didn’t quite catch the name of your drum carder if you don’t mind sharing. Thanks.

    • @MillGapFarms
      @MillGapFarms  Год назад

      Hello Marja,
      I used the Fancy Kitty Little Tom XL with the 120/90 TPI. It is a great machine and does amazing with alpaca and wool that has already been processed. If I were to buy one again I would get one with a smaller TPI . I process a lot of my own wool from my sheep and the larger TPI struggles a bit..
      Thank you for your question,
      Emily