How to make a three ply sock yarn - with Shetland, Alpaca and Mohair
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- Опубликовано: 23 май 2024
- Starting with the dyed fibers we blend the fibers into a homogenous batt.
In order to make a blended sock batt I -
Picked the Mohair with a swing picker -
Using my Brother Drum carder, Carded the fiber into two batts
Spinning singles - short backward draw
Plying up the singles that I spun
Final results
Bunny Shaped Spinner's Multitool - Spinning Control Card with Twist Angle and Diz a.co/d/gVTq7rA
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That yarn came out beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
this is so calming aahah it helps my ADHD when working :)
So happy I could help. Spinning and fiber arts in general are very calming.
I find, when I do a three-ply, that they never end all at the same time! So by the end of the three-ply I have plied normally, then I bracelet-ply the thickest bobbin to get back to three, and if THAT runs out before the end of the last bobbin I use the loop to start a chain ply, which gets me a three-ply all through the yarn :) I haven’t spun for socks yet, or with mohair, but I’ll rewatch this video when I’m going to!
Happy to know someone else deals with these issues with doing a true three ply. Thank you for watching.
Hi Matti, OMG that was really awesome to watch. It was my first time watching the whole process of making yarn. I can't wait to see the socks. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so very much for your kind comment 🐑🧶. If you want see more of the process I have a play list that takes you from freshly sheared to socks.
I would love the pattern for the scarf you’re wearing!
The hair scarf that I was wearing at the beginning of the video is a pattern by Cinnamon Stitches. ruclips.net/video/jhF510eChOs/видео.htmlsi=vxBd0I_2U1lr8J9f
I like this one because there are no ties!
Love the color of the mohair. I think you said you dyed it-can you share what color and company you used. Mohair takes dye so beautifully, but I especially like this color.
I just got a Bullfrog and love it! I'm just wondering why you didn't use the built in lazy kate? This yarn is going to make beautiful socks!
Reasons for not using the Bullfrog’s lazy Kate: I only have one of the metal dowels. I have yet to make the other two. I also don’t like pulling the singles up and over to ply them. I currently have a frozen left shoulder and it won’t do that motion.
I have the sock done from toe to half way through the foot, they are looking pretty good 👍 🧦
This is absolutely gorgeous yarn!
I was wondering: what caused that one braid to be brittle?
There could be a number of reasons. With this once since the other fiber I bought was fine. I think it was damaged because heat and dryness before the dyer received it and the dying process just exacerbated the problem.
So how many yards did this make? Pretty color
It made about 264 yards.
I knit socks two at a time toe up I should have enough. Though they might be a little on the short side. What do you think? I love the color as well.
It’s so beautiful! I’m thinking of spinning up mohair and targhee for socks, would you do 75/25 (75 being the targhee) blend? Also, could I dye my yarn when it’s finished as opposed to the raw fiber?
Also, I don’t have a drum carder…can rolags made from hand carders work just as well?
I’m new to spinning and to dyeing (fiber). Sorry for so many questions but tyia if you are able to answer any!
I do a 30% for the mohair but 25% should be enough to add strength and stability for socks.
Yes, you can always die the yarn after spinning. ChemKnits has some great how to dye yarn tutorials.
As long as the fibers are blended together the method shouldn’t matter. Rolags spin up well and are easier to handle than a batt so being new to spinning they are a great way to make a measurable progress, just remember to make up enough to complete your project.
I am happy you’re getting into spinning and so happy that you let me be part of your journey. Happy Spinning.
@@mattimakeswow thank you so much for this! I’m so excited I found your channel ❤