Because my last foot injury wasn't that long ago I didn't waste my time going to the ER. I looked at my ugly, swollen, purple, toe and banged up foot, knew the diagnosis, and figured that I could tape two toes together as easily as anyone else could. I stayed off my feet as best I could and enjoyed a great excuse to wear my Crocs to work. The only downside was that I really couldn't spin comfortably. Thankfully I finished some stuff right before it and I'll share it with you today.

This is the last skein in a series of yarns that I'm calling my BFL Family. You can see the rest of the family members below and on the right. The fiber is 100% Blue Faced Leicester that I dyed with Cushings dyes and spun over the course of about a year. I used blue, pink, and violet. The violet broke when I dyed that fiber and that created a super effect on that batch of fiber but the real color play came from the plying. I started by plying blue with blue, then blue with violet, violet with violet and so on. That's why it's a family - everything is related.

I feel like this yarn was a real accomplishment. With each effort the spinning becomes more consistent and the results more predictable. There is one factor that still screws me up each and every time - uneven amounts of fiber on my bobbins. One always has more than the other and I have to figure out what to do with the leftovers. Sometimes though, this can be a lucky thing.

I broke a toe before and it hurts! Your spinning looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour patience & planning is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteIt is all so pretty.
Argh! Spinning-inhibiting injuries are horrible! I hope you continue to heal well and quickly. Your yarn is gorgeous and I love the growing family.
ReplyDeleteWow, wish you were a yarn shop! Beautiful. I wish you a speedy recovery and hope you get time off your feet.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great that you can mend a broken toe with a bandaid? Hope you are doing better.
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