The First Bobbin of "Boyfriend"

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The First Bobbin of "Boyfriend" Sees the Light of Late Afternoon

Right now I'm finding it a bit difficult to come up with interesting things to post about given that I am in the early-to-middle phases of a number of projects. The bobbin above is the first 4 ounces of Crown Mountain Farms superwash merino top in "My Boyfriend's Back". If you remember the last time I talked about this sock-yarn-in-progress the picture had a lot more light colors in it. I've officially moved into the darker regions of the yarn which is very red-black. When I last talked about this yarn, I mentioned that for this batch of rovin and my batch of "Sloopy" it seemed like part of the batch had a lot more undyed regions in it than the other part. Teyani left an interesting comment on the post which I think bears repeating for anyone who is interesting understanding why the superwash merino is dyed the way it is, and how Teyani and her Sock Hop spinners create the Sock Hop yarn.

Yes, the white is indeed intentional - for the purpose of making the barberpole yarn. What we do is to split the hank into three sections prior to spinning - light, medium and dark, and then randomly spin from each section, so that the lightest part is spread throughout. makes for some deep striping.

In this case, I just split the batch in half -- the first half contained the lighter third and part of the medium third. The second half (which I have just started) will contain the second half of the medium third and the dark third. It's my hope that this approach will keep my final product a bit darker and thus will keep the resulting socks on the more "manly" side of the spectrum.

As with every other time I've talked about this fiber, I am still very much enjoying spinning it. And apparently I am not the only one. If you want to see the final results of another one of the Crown Mountain colorways (one that I have in my stash and can't wait to spin) Wendy has spun up a skein of two-ply "Do You Believe in Magic". Gorgeous stuff!

8 Comments

Brittany said:

Boyfriend looks great and thanks for sharing Teyani's comment! It's good to know.

Wendy said:

Love your Boyfriend singles!

I've started knitting the first "Magic" sock. :-)

Carole said:

Ahhh. Teyani's comment makes good sense. I loved spinning my "Twist and Shout" and still have "Hang on Sloopy" to play with.

Jen said:

I have some of their wonderful fiber that I haven't had a chance to spin yet. I can't wait!

chris said:

Ohhh, that is SO pretty! And thanks for sharing Teyani's comment -- I'm going to keep that in mind when I finally get around to spinning the corriedale pencil roving I bought from her (which, by the way, was your fault -- I saw it on your blog one day and immediately went and bought some!).

--Deb said:

It looks so pretty!

Wendy said:

Yarn looks great so far! I've finished my Sloopy skeins (totally different) and now I'm wondering if the different sections of the roving made more difference than the technique...

What I don't get is how does splitting it into three sections then randomly spinning get you "light throughout." Seems to me you'd get light/dark, light/medium, medium/dark plying. Did she explain any further?

Thanks!

Teyani said:

It's looking lovely - (or should that read "man-ly" ?) and I'm guessing that your husband will love it. I am trying to get my husband's second sock knit up out of that colorway before Christmas :-)

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