Spinning FO: Bornite Mixed BFL

I am so proud of this handspun yarn. The colors make me happy.


Inspired by this post in the Hello Yarn Ravelry board, I separated the fiber into faux lags. Called faux because these are pre-drafted bites of roving. Special tools or fiber batts are not needed. There are plenty of videos in YouTube that demonstrate how to do this.


The fiber is BFL from Fiber Charmer in the Bornite colorway. I don't know how many wraps per inch the yarn is. Shhh, I haven't washed the skeins yet. So, technically this is not an FO! Forgive me this one and the tons to follow.










FO: Checkerboard Lace Scarf


It was about time for an FO post. This scarf was finished moons ago; I just took time today to weave ends and take pictures. The pattern is from Purl Soho. The yarn is Jojoland Melody and I used the pattern recommended US 7 (4.5mm) needles. 




This scarf is on the "Happy Endings" FO's list. I loved the process and even more the product. I think the checkerboard pattern will look amazing on a solid yarn as well. 



Hope that you are cuddling up in your wool if you are in winter wonderland; or loving your linen if you are in summer paradise...or loving your stash if your craft doesn't follow the seasons at all. Keep knitting...until next time!


The trip and the yarns

We spent a few good days in New York City. Can't complain of anything but a drastic transition of ending vacation on Monday to working long hours the next four days. Oh well, that job also pays for my wool.

In NYC, I visited the usual suspects--Knitty City, Purl Soho and Lion Brand Studio.

From Knitty City, I picked out my first Malabrigo roving. I've read that these rovings spin like a dream. Hopefully I can get enough yarn to make a shawl like these ones--all knitted with handspun yarn.


From Purl Soho, I got yarn for hats.  The skein of Purl Soho's Merino worsted weight yarn is for the warm hat that I desperately need. The Cascade Eco Due is for a gift. I am in between Graham or the Super Soft Merino Hat for these hats.



I couldn't leave the store without choosing my first Brooklyn Tweed Shelter yarn! I got two skeins with hopes that I can get a cowl out of them. We shall see.


From the Lion Brand Yarn Studio, I got yarn for a sweater.  Below are about 1220 yards of LB Collection Superwash Merino.


We ate yummy food at places like The Grey Dog and Empanada Mama. We walked miles and miles and had a great time. I can't wait to go back. There is something magical about Manhattan!