An actual spinning wheel. I have two drop spindles and a large Navajo-style spindle, but they are so slow. Someday...! I also am considering making my own loom, very "Sally Pointer" style, rustic, from an old wooden pallet I have.
I love the idea of making those pom poms with a pattern or image inside. I just cant be bothered and have absolutely no use for them. They're just cool. I'd also love to play with a drum carder, but I almost never spin woollen spun yarn. 🤷♀️
@@MijnWolden disgustingly hot and dry here too, only without the rain in between heatwaves. i do collect rain water from every roof i can, but it´s not enough. i am down to 2 out of 6 barrels, 400 liters each . We Need Rain. And next year i will try and take part in TDF. Hopefully. ntil then i am glued to your videos ;)
Oh yes, also lactose intolerant but pizza 🍕 😋 (but I use older cheese as they have less/no lactose anymore, cause the milksugars have been eaten by the cheese making bacteria) And I also am trying out natural dyeing. In May I took a class (in Merchtem, at Herbalana) in your country in dyeing with indigo. For that I got wool to dye yellow, with plants of course, as preparation as we would try to get a nice emerald or turquoise. I saw dye stuff everywhere at it was so if addictive! And googling the plant and natural dyeing worked very well. I saw you had a video on avocado dyeing which I want to try as currently saving up the pits
Margaret Byrd youtube channel has the best lichen dye information in my opinion, plus lots of other dye content, including fungus. I have seen many videos and read several books and she does a very thorough and clear job. I am still processing and cleaning my windfall lichen from this winter's storms. No dying yet, I'll let you know what I end up with.
To prevent my middle finger being cut off by the wool while making a plying bracelet, I recently tried holding a pencil against my finger and wrapping that as well. I could then first wiggle out the pencil, and then take the wool off my had much easier. (It was a bit fiddly for the first wraps though, to get the pencil to stay in place) The rain noise is not bothering me at all! It's more like asmr :P
For the moment I’m mostly enjoying finding and settling into my spinning comfort zone. My current knitting projects are kept within my comfort zone as well. The reason is that I’m slowly, sloooooooowly recovering from two challenging years health-wise and right as I’ve started working fulltime again, our entire team is facing extra challenges. So I’m focusing on balance more than on challenge. At some point I want to investigate something or other with more ambition but I haven’t decided yet. Although the challenge might happen sooner than expected, of my daughter’s friend does handover a lamb’s fleece. Because that would mean praying for good weather and scouring it. Never done that before. Should be fun!
I am currently experimenting with some dark red hollyhocks from my neighbor's yard, and so far it seems to be working better on cotton than on wool. I prefer the blue end of the spectrum so natural dyeing is a bit less "everything is dye stuffs" for me. Indigo seems like such an annoying amount of processing but it layers so beautifully with red and yellow natural dyes that I might have to look into it someday anyway!
@@MijnWolden When I looked up cotinus and found that it's common name is smokebush I got super excited because my friend has one that they're going to prune this fall! I'll definitely have to do some research into iron mordants before then.
I got thrown back in full force into embroidery (maybe I should just accept embroidery as my Primary Craft and take pride in it!) and I probably won't touch my looms until the weather here is less summery, but your yarn shennanigans keep inspiring! Natural dye is always an adventure - as are the colors given to the world in general. Such as with this beautiful yarn from beautiful sheep! Happy spinning! 😊
Thanks for sharing the update on the colorfastness of your knits - I was wondering how they were holding up! I believe your plant is actually a Rudbeckia, not an Echinacea, but they are related. We call them "black-eyed Susan" or "brown-eyed Susan" depending on the variety and what color the center is. :)
I loved seeing the beautiful finished skein and also the sheep that the wool came from! My post TdF project is some experimenting with prepackaged dyes and food coloring. Tipping my toe gingerly into the shallow end, but I love watching along with your natural dying.
I have only dyed with black walnut hulls, goldenrod, and turmeric. I’ve not had fading, but I don’t wash woolens a lot, nor hang them in sunlight. I want to try hammered dying where you lay flowers and leaves on white fabric and hit them with a hammer. Google it.
Hi Jente, I hope you're OK xx ❣️❣️❣️❣️ Thankyou so much for sharing this video podcast. Wow, that's rather a Full Bobbin you have there. The Sheep who let you have their Fleece look very handsome. I see things and think " will it spin"??? So I don't think I should venture down the "Rabbit Hole" of dying. I know there's plenty of natural things that I could dye, unfortunately I don't think my body would be able to cope with dying, it takes a lot for Spinning, that's the reason I haven't been around this past week or so. I have had a massive flare up of fibromyalgia and arthritis, caused mainly due to the hit weather, too hot and I suffer and the same in the coldness of winter. I'm glad that I'm a one woman team for the TDF. Hope you've had a Wonderful TDF so far and a Wonderful Weekend too.🚲☀️🌞 Happy Spinning and TDF Sweet Fibre Friend 🎡🚴♂️🐑🥰 Take care and stay safe Lots of love and Big Hugs Jen xxxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂🐕
@@MijnWolden Hi Jente, Thankyou so much for your lovely reply. I hope they do too. I agree with what you said in a previous video ( watched in wrong order) about Spinning and Pain, definitely don't think you can spin through it. In the end you only make things worse. Thankyou so much for the Heart ♥ Sending Heart ♥ back to you ❤️💞 I'm so glad that I'm not the only one with the "Will it Spin.."??? question. I'm glad that you managed to get your Spinning Wheel fixed, it's hard, especially if it's the one you prefer to use. I think we all have a favourite of one thing over another. Your Handspun Yarn looks amazing and so squishy. 🐑🐑 Happy Spinning and TDF Sweet Fibre Friend 🎡🚴♂️🐑🥰🌼 Take care, love and Big Hugs to you and Dries Jen xxxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂🐕🚴♂️
Your blogs are never too long! so more is good 😀 Very cute sheep ❤️ I’ve experimented dyeing with edible berries (in addition to the very successful onion skins and avocado skins/pits) and am curious re lightfastness. I have avoided botanicals that “require” alum or iron mordants. (Who can be bothered?) I had zero joy with goldenrod. Haven’t tried marigold. How about an experiment with marigold!? I love your brown print dress. Did you sew it? Such a pretty cut and fabric ✂️
I've read that edible berries are veru fugitive dyes? Tell me more when you have experienced their lightfastness in the long run. My dress was a gift from the thrift gods ;-)
@@MijnWolden LOVE the thrift goddesses!! The bit I have remaining from red raspberry is the leader on one or two of my Traditional bobbins. A lovely pale pink. Will report IF it fades!
I don't have it on hand rn as I am on vacation, but I have an entire book by someone somewhat local to me who did extensive experiments with plant-only mordanting. If it's of interest, I could see if there's anything on a berry + plant mordant combo in it once I get my hands back on it?
Stinging nettle i use for fibres. Right now i'm making 12 nettle stems in to fibre. And i love it. I make rope and use is to make a bag using nålbinding stitching techniek. 😊 I'd love to experiment on spinning, bit i have too many hobbies already. 😅 Cheers from the Netherlands 😊😊
Haha, just made a plying bracelet, while watching your first TdF vlog. I learned about it during this, my first, tour de fleece and just like you I felt the blood supply being restricted 😂
I'm a new spinner so right now I'm experimenting with the way I'm spinning and plying! I just plied my first 2-ply today and finished one of the bobbins off with a chain ply. My next experiment is spinning enough undyed merino wool to knit myself a shawl or sweater. I bought 2lbs so hopefully I have enough, and if I have any extra I want to try dying with red onion skins!
Great video 😊. I would like to try book binding but making it historically as accurate as possible around early Tudor. Have watched Tudor Farm several times and they have it in there. Just enough hours in the day 😊 sending warm hugs from Katy from NZ ❤
I am wanting to get into natural dying and been saving up onion peels… but I don’t know what I’ll dye get. Love the standing Saturday hike with mom, I wish my mom was closer for such a thing!
I'm trying to grow indigo for the first time this year, fingers crossed! not growing cotton this year- next year should be cotton AND indigo! also doing some very initial experiments with hardy hibiscus cordage :) the sheep are adorable!
Currently I am experimenting with color matching and extending the sleeves on a commercial sweater because I love the sweater but the sleeves are too short and I don't want to get rid of it
As an absolute tool for red, I think I will have to plant some madder sooner or later. For now I am stockpiling avocado skins. (Also, since we're talking about experimentation and you have a good amount of soon-to-be-landscaped nettles, have you ever considered spinning them? I've seen beautiful and lightweight yarn made from them)
The feathery plant you did not know looks like yarrow not sure what colour yours is mine is bright yellow.I like solar dying with montbretria not sure what you call it it does not like hot heat so is wonderful for solar dying lovely yellow.I am after some red dyes,thought I would have a chance to go to a wool show this weekend but .life has said no. Have you checked out dirty pot dying. Yet. You have spun a lot I have spun none this tour de fleece
Was the skein 545 or 454 meters? In the captions it said 454, but you said 545. It matters, because my guess was 550, and I was so excited I was so close...
545 indeed, thanks for letting me know I made an oopsie. Should be corrected now! Writing captions at 10 o'clock in the evening is not my smartest move, but it has to be done when publishing videos on such a short notice :)
@@MijnWolden I had the og and marine marina played around with Dino digs as an adult but it just doesn't cut it. I still feel ripped off to this day that they made zoo tycoon 3 3d and nothing like the originals. I wanted more top down animal content dammit 😂😂😂
What would you like to experiment with?
I have a pot of lichen in some ammonia, I am waiting for it to turn purple. If it doesn't, I am still going to dye with it and we'll see what we get.
An actual spinning wheel. I have two drop spindles and a large Navajo-style spindle, but they are so slow. Someday...! I also am considering making my own loom, very "Sally Pointer" style, rustic, from an old wooden pallet I have.
I love the idea of making those pom poms with a pattern or image inside. I just cant be bothered and have absolutely no use for them. They're just cool.
I'd also love to play with a drum carder, but I almost never spin woollen spun yarn. 🤷♀️
I Remember making those as a kid at art school, but can't remember how I did that 😅
I can only encourage the spinningwheel part of that 😁
I envy you for the Rain. we really need some of tht here ... Lovely skein. Vic and Mieke are huggablysweetgorgeous
We really needed it as well, draught was getting too real. Glad it rained a few days now, forecasts are back to being disgustingly hot and dry
@@MijnWolden disgustingly hot and dry here too, only without the rain in between heatwaves. i do collect rain water from every roof i can, but it´s not enough. i am down to 2 out of 6 barrels, 400 liters each . We Need Rain.
And next year i will try and take part in TDF. Hopefully. ntil then i am glued to your videos ;)
Oh yes, also lactose intolerant but pizza 🍕 😋 (but I use older cheese as they have less/no lactose anymore, cause the milksugars have been eaten by the cheese making bacteria)
And I also am trying out natural dyeing. In May I took a class (in Merchtem, at Herbalana) in your country in dyeing with indigo. For that I got wool to dye yellow, with plants of course, as preparation as we would try to get a nice emerald or turquoise. I saw dye stuff everywhere at it was so if addictive! And googling the plant and natural dyeing worked very well. I saw you had a video on avocado dyeing which I want to try as currently saving up the pits
Yes, get into experimenting, it's so much Fun 😁
Margaret Byrd youtube channel has the best lichen dye information in my opinion, plus lots of other dye content, including fungus. I have seen many videos and read several books and she does a very thorough and clear job. I am still processing and cleaning my windfall lichen from this winter's storms. No dying yet, I'll let you know what I end up with.
I'll check her out, thank you!
To prevent my middle finger being cut off by the wool while making a plying bracelet, I recently tried holding a pencil against my finger and wrapping that as well. I could then first wiggle out the pencil, and then take the wool off my had much easier. (It was a bit fiddly for the first wraps though, to get the pencil to stay in place)
The rain noise is not bothering me at all! It's more like asmr :P
That's a great tip!
I love the sound of the rain on any surface. That would have put me to sleep. Beautiful yarn❤
On the studio roof it's a bit too loud for me, but on the bedroom window is indeed instant sleep 😁
For the moment I’m mostly enjoying finding and settling into my spinning comfort zone. My current knitting projects are kept within my comfort zone as well. The reason is that I’m slowly, sloooooooowly recovering from two challenging years health-wise and right as I’ve started working fulltime again, our entire team is facing extra challenges. So I’m focusing on balance more than on challenge.
At some point I want to investigate something or other with more ambition but I haven’t decided yet. Although the challenge might happen sooner than expected, of my daughter’s friend does handover a lamb’s fleece. Because that would mean praying for good weather and scouring it. Never done that before. Should be fun!
Spinning comfort zone is a great place to be
I am currently experimenting with some dark red hollyhocks from my neighbor's yard, and so far it seems to be working better on cotton than on wool. I prefer the blue end of the spectrum so natural dyeing is a bit less "everything is dye stuffs" for me. Indigo seems like such an annoying amount of processing but it layers so beautifully with red and yellow natural dyes that I might have to look into it someday anyway!
I have recently Found that cotinus+ iron modifier gets pretty close to something resembling Blue. Video due After TdF 😁
@@MijnWolden When I looked up cotinus and found that it's common name is smokebush I got super excited because my friend has one that they're going to prune this fall! I'll definitely have to do some research into iron mordants before then.
Best dye season is June, when the leaves turn purple!
I got thrown back in full force into embroidery (maybe I should just accept embroidery as my Primary Craft and take pride in it!) and I probably won't touch my looms until the weather here is less summery, but your yarn shennanigans keep inspiring! Natural dye is always an adventure - as are the colors given to the world in general. Such as with this beautiful yarn from beautiful sheep! Happy spinning! 😊
Accept your gift from the craft gods! 😁
Thanks for sharing the update on the colorfastness of your knits - I was wondering how they were holding up!
I believe your plant is actually a Rudbeckia, not an Echinacea, but they are related. We call them "black-eyed Susan" or "brown-eyed Susan" depending on the variety and what color the center is. :)
Then the People of the garden center have lied and probably charged more for it 😂
I loved seeing the beautiful finished skein and also the sheep that the wool came from! My post TdF project is some experimenting with prepackaged dyes and food coloring. Tipping my toe gingerly into the shallow end, but I love watching along with your natural dying.
Just be careful, dyeing your own yarn is a powerful drug and you might just get obsessed with it 😉
I have only dyed with black walnut hulls, goldenrod, and turmeric. I’ve not had fading, but I don’t wash woolens a lot, nor hang them in sunlight. I want to try hammered dying where you lay flowers and leaves on white fabric and hit them with a hammer. Google it.
I have seen many hammered dyes before, they look stunning!
Hi Jente, I hope you're OK xx ❣️❣️❣️❣️
Thankyou so much for sharing this video podcast.
Wow, that's rather a Full Bobbin you have there. The Sheep who let you have their Fleece look very handsome.
I see things and think " will it spin"???
So I don't think I should venture down the "Rabbit Hole" of dying.
I know there's plenty of natural things that I could dye, unfortunately I don't think my body would be able to cope with dying, it takes a lot for Spinning, that's the reason I haven't been around this past week or so. I have had a massive flare up of fibromyalgia and arthritis, caused mainly due to the hit weather, too hot and I suffer and the same in the coldness of winter.
I'm glad that I'm a one woman team for the TDF.
Hope you've had a Wonderful TDF so far and a Wonderful Weekend too.🚲☀️🌞
Happy Spinning and TDF Sweet Fibre Friend 🎡🚴♂️🐑🥰
Take care and stay safe
Lots of love and Big Hugs Jen xxxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂🐕
I am very much familiar with the ''wil it spin'' thoughts 😁 I hope the fibromyalgia and arthritis lessen greatly!
@@MijnWolden Hi Jente, Thankyou so much for your lovely reply. I hope they do too.
I agree with what you said in a previous video ( watched in wrong order) about Spinning and Pain, definitely don't think you can spin through it.
In the end you only make things worse.
Thankyou so much for the Heart ♥
Sending Heart ♥ back to you ❤️💞
I'm so glad that I'm not the only one with the "Will it Spin.."??? question.
I'm glad that you managed to get your Spinning Wheel fixed, it's hard, especially if it's the one you prefer to use. I think we all have a favourite of one thing over another.
Your Handspun Yarn looks amazing and so squishy. 🐑🐑
Happy Spinning and TDF Sweet Fibre Friend 🎡🚴♂️🐑🥰🌼
Take care, love and Big Hugs to you and Dries Jen xxxx ❤️❤️❤️❤️🫂🫂🫂🫂🐕🚴♂️
Your first finished skein is beautiful and looks so squishy!
It is very squishy!
Your blogs are never too long! so more is good 😀 Very cute sheep ❤️
I’ve experimented dyeing with edible berries (in addition to the very successful onion skins and avocado skins/pits) and am curious re lightfastness. I have avoided botanicals that “require” alum or iron mordants. (Who can be bothered?) I had zero joy with goldenrod. Haven’t tried marigold. How about an experiment with marigold!?
I love your brown print dress. Did you sew it? Such a pretty cut and fabric ✂️
I've read that edible berries are veru fugitive dyes? Tell me more when you have experienced their lightfastness in the long run.
My dress was a gift from the thrift gods ;-)
@@MijnWolden LOVE the thrift goddesses!! The bit I have remaining from red raspberry is the leader on one or two of my Traditional bobbins. A lovely pale pink. Will report IF it fades!
I don't have it on hand rn as I am on vacation, but I have an entire book by someone somewhat local to me who did extensive experiments with plant-only mordanting. If it's of interest, I could see if there's anything on a berry + plant mordant combo in it once I get my hands back on it?
@@linr8260 sure!
Stinging nettle i use for fibres. Right now i'm making 12 nettle stems in to fibre. And i love it. I make rope and use is to make a bag using nålbinding stitching techniek. 😊
I'd love to experiment on spinning, bit i have too many hobbies already. 😅
Cheers from the Netherlands 😊😊
I've looked into nettle fibers as well, but it's still a bit daunting :D
Haha, just made a plying bracelet, while watching your first TdF vlog. I learned about it during this, my first, tour de fleece and just like you I felt the blood supply being restricted 😂
Sometimes I underestimate the yarn that still needs to be plied 😅
Beautiful spins! I love those small bits of the lighter brown. Lovely! Hugs
Yes the lighter brown elevates the yarn from plain brown to interesting!
That is one full bobbin! It looks so squishy!
I was so very squishy.
I'm a new spinner so right now I'm experimenting with the way I'm spinning and plying! I just plied my first 2-ply today and finished one of the bobbins off with a chain ply. My next experiment is spinning enough undyed merino wool to knit myself a shawl or sweater. I bought 2lbs so hopefully I have enough, and if I have any extra I want to try dying with red onion skins!
Happy spinning! 😁
Great video 😊. I would like to try book binding but making it historically as accurate as possible around early Tudor. Have watched Tudor Farm several times and they have it in there. Just enough hours in the day 😊 sending warm hugs from Katy from NZ ❤
So many crafts so little time! Bookbinding looks so cool indeed
I am wanting to get into natural dying and been saving up onion peels… but I don’t know what I’ll dye get. Love the standing Saturday hike with mom, I wish my mom was closer for such a thing!
Onion Peels are great dyestuff! Super vibrant 😁
I'm trying to grow indigo for the first time this year, fingers crossed! not growing cotton this year- next year should be cotton AND indigo! also doing some very initial experiments with hardy hibiscus cordage :)
the sheep are adorable!
Cordage is so cool! I have watched so many videos about it already
Stinging nettle is also free spinny stuff as well as other things.
Yes, spinning nettle has been on my to-experiment list for quite a while :D
I'm a natural dyer and I would love to try the fresh indogi and salt method
That looks really cool indeed!
Currently I am experimenting with color matching and extending the sleeves on a commercial sweater because I love the sweater but the sleeves are too short and I don't want to get rid of it
That sounds nervewracking!
The one plant you didn't know is called Yarrow. 😊
Thank you!
As an absolute tool for red, I think I will have to plant some madder sooner or later. For now I am stockpiling avocado skins.
(Also, since we're talking about experimentation and you have a good amount of soon-to-be-landscaped nettles, have you ever considered spinning them? I've seen beautiful and lightweight yarn made from them)
(I have. Of course. Watched all of Sally Pointers videos on it)
@@MijnWolden ah, we meet again XD
The feathery plant you did not know looks like yarrow not sure what colour yours is mine is bright yellow.I like solar dying with montbretria not sure what you call it it does not like hot heat so is wonderful for solar dying lovely yellow.I am after some red dyes,thought I would have a chance to go to a wool show this weekend but .life has said no. Have you checked out dirty pot dying. Yet. You have spun a lot I have spun none this tour de fleece
Yes it's indeed yarrow, thank you! I have heard of dirty pot dyeing, but haven't really ventured in it yet 😁
Was the skein 545 or 454 meters? In the captions it said 454, but you said 545. It matters, because my guess was 550, and I was so excited I was so close...
545 indeed, thanks for letting me know I made an oopsie. Should be corrected now! Writing captions at 10 o'clock in the evening is not my smartest move, but it has to be done when publishing videos on such a short notice :)
@@MijnWoldenthe fact that you handmake quality captions is immensely appreciated, honestly, especially on such a short schedule.
Thank you ☺️
Would like to see your natural method to dye
I have a playlist on all of that, you can find it in the description!
It’s there a pattern for the sweater you are wearing?
I just discovered your channel, I have been missing out. New subscriber!
It's the ferndell cardigan by NCL knits, I've already made two and they are my most loved pieces from my wardrobe. Also a very nice knit!
OMFG were you just humming the zoo tycoon theme 🤣
Yes 😎
@@MijnWolden most importantly though, were you a OG, Marine Mania, or Dino Digs stan? 🤣
OG, I had zootycoon 1 as a kid only got the sequel and expansions ad An adult 😅
@@MijnWolden I had the og and marine marina played around with Dino digs as an adult but it just doesn't cut it. I still feel ripped off to this day that they made zoo tycoon 3 3d and nothing like the originals. I wanted more top down animal content dammit 😂😂😂
I never played the 3, and I liked dino digs for the actual digging, but that's just a whole other game in itself (I like collecting fossils myself) 😁
Husbend is very talent and much music. Not nearly as talented as you ❤
Husbend 😅