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Numbers aren't everyone's cup of tea but they can be important in our craft. Laura Fry explains weaving numbers, Meagan has a spreadsheet for spinners which calculates grist and converts length/mass and a new chart aims to consolidate and standardise various yarn weight systems.

Large shawls feature this month. Susan has finished a sparkly and beautiful Eyre Shawl (extended version), Jen has rounded up three Heirloom shawl patterns with various degrees of difficulty.

Much distance has been travelled recently in pursuit of fibrey treasures. We join Patty on her quest to the Faroe Islands for her dream sweater and Faroese yarn, Jillian plays detective while in Alaska to track down Qiviut fibre and yarn and closer to home, guzzisue has blogged the woollier parts of her recent travels in four blog posts.

Two of the patterns I'm suggesting this month are modern takes on the Gansey, as are these socks.

So without further ado, read on for more news, views and reviews for spinners, knitters, crocheters, dyers and weavers. This is the free round-up for November 2024.

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In the media

Campaign in seaweed, wool and stone splashed across Scottish islands

Campaign in seaweed, wool and stone splashed across Scottish islands

Artists have written the message #EvenHereEvenNow using seaweed, wool and stone across Shetland, Orkney and the Outer Hebrides.

They are calling for the protection and preservation of their skills which make a vital contribution to Scotland's cultural landscape. They also want to highlight the challenges making a living as an artist in this area.

www.scotsman.com...campaign-written-in-seaweed-wool-and-stone


 

Handspun stories

Tour de Fleece 2024

Tour de Fleece 2024

Spanish Peahen has written up the first part of her Tour de Fleece challenge, which for her was about works-in-progress (WIPs) and in this case plying, the part of spinning that she likes the least.

thepeahenspod.com...tour-de-fleece-2024

Finishing the Harlequin Spin

Finishing the Harlequin spin

Another of Spanish Peahen's WIPs that deserves its own photo was this Harlequin by Inglenook Fibers (Merino, camel, alpaca and silk) seen here on a beautiful collection of spindles.

I use the past tense intentionally because the yarn is now finished with the details of bobbin-winding, plying-ball making and twist-adding in this blog post.

thepeahenspod.com/2024/10/16/finishing-the-harlequin-spin

Taking Notes

Taking Notes

Taking notes can help you answer questions later about how much yarn a fleece yielded or duplicate a yarn that worked out well.

What should you write down, and how? Carol Huebscher Rhoades and Elizabeth Prose both give their tips.

This article first appeared in 2021 and has been updated.

spinoffmagazine.com/taking-notes

Questionable Blend #10 Hawaiian Dreams

Questionable Blend #10 Hawaiian Dreams

This series has been running for a while but we're now approaching the twelfth and final blend.

Number ten is another very colourful blend called Hawaiian Dreams. It was a limited run but there is still some stock available.

Once again, craftmehappy spun it from the tip allowing it to blend and then tried four more different prep / drafting methods and knitted a mitre square from each. These will eventually become a blanket.

www.craftmehappy.com...questionable-blend-number-10-hawaiian.html

Exploring an abandoned wool factory

Exploring an abandoned wool factory

Here in Britain we know first-hand about the collapse of a once-huge wool industry. In this video Forgotten Buildings visits an abandoned wool factory which is both beautiful and haunting and tells the story of the the sudden downfall of the Belgian wool industry.

youtu.be/OpB3urOF0q0?si=YoDWXniS_ZUxrg0R

Autumn on the blending board

Autumn on the blending board

lovestoswatch was inspired by a tree that she can see from her kitchen window which blazes into colour every autumn.

The fibre is Shetland from Adelaide Walker. She used a blending board and dizzed off. She plans to repeat the process and then fractal spin.

lovestoswatch.wordpress.com...autumn-on-the-blending-board

Busy Bee Mother Earth

Busy Bee Mother Earth

Susan writes about her experience with this fibre from Beesybee Fibers. She found the fine wool / silk blend to be high-quality and the colours on offer gorgeous.

She comments that she used her Hansen e-spinner and enjoyed the time very much.

weeverwoman.blogspot.com...busy-bee-mother-earth.html

Knitting with Linen

Knitting with linen

We've seen this project in parts but Josefin has written the whole story of this linen shawl for Spin Off magazine. She comments on her experiences of spinning flax and knitting with linen yarn.

spinoffmagazine.com/knitting-with-linen


 

Recent and current events


Tips and tutorials

Ways to wet-set: how to intentionally finish your handspun yarn

Ways to wet-set: how to intentionally finish your handspun yarn

Debbie covers three methods of wet-finishing your yarn and discusses why and even whether you should.

sweetgeorgiayarns.com/ways-to-wet-set...

From singles on a spindle to plied yarn

From singles on a spindle to plied yarn

If you enjoy using a spindle and want to stay pure and ply your yarn by spindle too, then there are many options for you. Diana details several methods and helps you choose which is best for you.

sweetgeorgiayarns.com...plied-yarn-in-your-hands


Products and Reviews

Crackle weave : resources for a proper study

Crackle weave : resources for a proper study

Leigh discusses three books that she used when she decided to tackle crackle weave last year; The Crackle Weave by Mary E Snyder, Weave Classic Crackle and More by Susan Wilson and A Crackle Weave Companion: Exploring Four-Shaft Crackle by Lucy M. Brusic.

leighsfiberjournal.blogspot.comcrackle-weave-resources...

Louët E-spinner - Jenn-E Instruction and Useful tips

Louët E-spinner - Jenn-E Instruction and Useful tips

If you're in the market for an e-spinner then you'll want to watch this unboxing and demonstration of Louët's Jenn-E.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUduUOqrkYk

Broderade vantar by Lina Odell

Broderade vantar by Lina Odell

Lina Odell's book "Broderade vantar" (Embroidered mittens) is written in Swedish but Josefin thinks that even non-Swedish-speakers will be able to get a lot out of the book.

She reviews it and has also made a pair of the mittens

waltin.se/josefinwaltinspinner/embroidered-tweed-mittens

A Handweaver's Pattern Book by Marguerite Davison

A Handweaver's Pattern Book by Marguerite Davison

A Handweaver's Pattern Book by Marguerite Davison is a 'must have' for weavers, one of the best references and draft collections for four shafts.

Kari Fell and Janet Dawson have delved into the history of the book and carefully compared three versions that you might be able to find. The version that's readily available today is a scan of the original 1940s book from before a major revision.

Janet presents all of the facts (and prices) that you need to consider before choosing which version is right for you.

handweavingacademy.com/which-version-of-a-handweavers-pattern-book...

Knitter's bookshelf: used book trifecta

Knitter's bookshelf: used book trifecta

quiteayarnblog has recently picked up quite a haul of used knitting books. Here she presents three that she found interesting and are still available; Knitting From the Netherlands by Henriette van der Klift-Tellegen, Felted Knits by Beverly Galeskas and The Lacy Knitting of Mary Schiffmann by Nancy Nehring.

quiteayarnblog.com...used-book-trifecta

Intarsia Knits by Anna Husemann

Intarsia Knits by Anna Husemann

JAT's recent newsletter contains a write-up of Anna Husemann's new book Intarsia Knits. It contains 12 patterns, some of which use JAT's Knit by Numbers, along with tips, tricks, and detailed step-by-step instructions.

mailchi.mp/jarbon.com/mow-9427962?e=b03a5ded6c


Technology

The open-source HILO Spinning Machine

The open-source HILO Spinning Machine

Open-source means that all of the information you need to build something is freely available but sourcing the parts can be challenging. HILO will be offering a kit as well as releasing the plans.

Even if you're not going to attempt to build one, it's still interesting to see the development of this machine through its earlier versions.

The machine allows you to design yarn by specifying the properties you want.

www.hilotextiles.com/hilo-spinning-machine

Turning SHRIMP into Woven Fabric

Turning shrimp into woven fabric

This team have previously made yarn from milk and here they're using crustacean shells.

In the spinning world we're not unfamiliar with yarn from materials such as crab. It tends to be silky.

This Youtube channel tends to overstate their achievements a little bit. But they do give a good and detailed look at the chemistry in a 'home-lab' setting. If nothing else, they demonstrate how chemical-heavy these cellulose fibres are.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIGPV_-MI9w


Gallery

Sometimes just a picture is enough

Extended Eyre Shawl

So beady, so sparkly, so beautiful - Extended Eyre Shawl

Susan has finished her Eyre Shawl, the extended version which she says is "much more versatile".

It includes 1500 seed beads in brushed silver to match the stellina in her yarn (Merino, Tussah Silk, laceweight).

susancrowe.co.uk/2024/10/21/so-beady-so-sparkly-so-beautiful/


 

Free patterns and projects

A selection of free seasonal patterns which will work well with handspun yarn.

Lambing Mitts by Veronika Jobe

Lambing Mitts by Veronika Jobe

the1764shepherdess calls this pattern a "great project to spin for".

The original website has gone but still exists on the Wayback Machine (an archive of the Internet) and in case you have trouble opening that (it can be slow) the1764shepherdess provides a pdf.

She discusses the pattern in an audio podcast which also appears on this page.

the1764shepherdess.com/2024/10/17/episode-60-lambing-mitts

Kaleidoscope by Debi Maige

Kaleidoscope by Debi Maige

This colourful design has nine sizes and can be made longer if you like. It's an intermediate pattern involving mosaic knitting and short rows. It's made from sport weight yarn.

It's available for free from expressionfiberarts for a limited time.

www.expressionfiberarts.com/products/kaleidoscope.html

Mogal by Janica York Carter

Also free for a limited time from Expression Fibre Arts is this coverup which would have been perfect for Halloween and maybe any time.

It's suitable for the "adventurous beginner".

www.expressionfiberarts.com...mogal.html

Shadowboxer by Julia Madill

Shadowboxer by Julia Madill

This is one of three 'surprise' patterns added to the current 'deep fall' issue of Knitty.

It adds a twist to the very traditional granny square. It uses 'join-as-you-go' to avoid seaming.

knitty.com...PATTshadowboxer.php


Pattern and project suggestions

The Common People crochet hat by Martin Up North

The Common People crochet hat by Martin Up North

Martin Up North has updated his popular Common People crochet hat. It now has a two-colour option with the change hidden under the brim, and a 'tips and tricks' video.

www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-common-people-hat

Peculiarities by Hunter Hammersen

Peculiarities by Hunter Hammersen

Hunter's creativity is delightful. These jellyfish are a companion to her sea urchin pattern (called Oddities).

There is a discount for the pair with various ways to obtain that, and a discount on this pattern if you already have the other. The blog post I'm linking to contains a discount code but as usual, I'm not sure how long that will be good for.

tinynonsense.com...peculiarities

Heirloom shawls

Heirloom shawls

If you're interested in making a heirloom shawl, Jen has rounded up three patterns with varying degrees of difficulty. One will start you off if you want to work with really fine yarn for the first time. The next will offer a little more of a challenge and the last will keep you on your toes.

www.moderndailyknitting.com...pattern-scout-heirloom-shawls

Worthington Gansey by Courtney Spainhower

Worthington Gansey by Courtney Spainhower

This modern take on the gansey takes it in a closer-fitting direction. It also features the distinctive stitch motifs.

It has eight sizes and is made using fingering-weight (14 wpi) yarn.

www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/worthington-gansey

Gansey Clock Socks by Ann Budd

Gansey Clock Socks by Ann Budd

This pattern appeared in Soccupied in 2011 but is now available standalone.

Ann challenged herself to come up with a variety of knit-purl "Gansey" patterns.

It has two sizes and uses 350 - 395 yards of fingering-weight (14 wpi) sock yarn.

www.interweave.com/product/gansey-clock-socks...

Wiggle Mitt

Wiggle Mitt by Anne Hanson

These mitts have a deep texture for warmth, while leaving the tips of the fingers free.

Anne says that this mitt is "well-suited for featuring a special small skein of soft handspun" and indeed there are some handspun projects on Ravelry.

You'll want 125-175 yards depending on size of a sport weight yarn with approximately 200 yards per 2 ounces.

Read more...


 

But is it art...?

Alice Burnhope: Sensory stitching

Alice Burnhope: sensory stitching

Alice Burnhope uses secondhand textiles, socks, recycled stuffing and foam to create wearable art, tactile sculptural forms, and installations inspired by the aesthetics and textures of nature.

www.textileartist.org/alice-burnhope-sensory-stitching

The Wild Wooly Beastie of the Law by Donna Wilson

The Wild Wooly Beastie of the Law by Donna Wilson

Donna Wilson created this 'woolly wonderland'. The creature's hair being sucked into the duct emerges further down the line into a 'knit shop' where visitors to Dundee Design Festival 2024 could knit it into an endless scarf.

www.dezeen.com...dundee-design-festival-2024-highlights

Woven shoes fit for cranes

Woven shoes fit for cranes

Young In Hong has made these shoes from woven sedges.

The Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is free of humans because of millitary activity and so has become an ecological paradise. "When nature is left alone it can replenish its lives" says the artist. Observing the birds inspired her collection of avian footwear.

www.thisiscolossal.com/2024/10/young-in-hong-white-cranes

Mulyana transforms plastic yarn and netting into ocean textures

Mulyana transforms plastic yarn and netting into ocean textures

Mulyana painstakingly twists, knots, and wraps plastic netting, cable wire, and plastic yarn into sculptures and wall hangings resembling coral and cartoonish sea creatures, highlighting the consequences of human impact on our oceans.

www.thisiscolossal.com...mulyana-coral-sculptures


 

UK Events

2024

Spinning a Yarn

Spinning a Yarn

'Spinning a Yarn' opens at Somerset Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury from 14 September to 30 November

An exhibition in the Mapstone Gallery will feature historic collections alongside work by contemporary artists whose work uses wool. The Nicola Turner and Trevor Pitt commissions in the Abbey Barn will close on 2 November.

The project aims to tell the story of wool in Somerset.

swheritage.org.uk/news/spinning-a-yarn

Wool-in Garden City Wool Festival

Wool-in Garden City Wool Festival

18 - 24 November 2024 Welwyn Garden City

A Pop up wool shop and workshops in Welwyn Garden City's Howard Centre and a fabulous Wool Show at Oaklands College.

www.woolingardencity.co.uk

The Knitting and Stitching Show, Harrogate

The Knitting and Stitching Show, Harrogate

21 - 24 November 2024, Harrogate Convention Centre

Meet up with like-minded crafters, discuss ideas, learn new skills and shop for your annual craft supplies, including wool, beads and beyond from household name brands and special suppliers alike including Fabric Godmother, Toft and more.

www.theknittingandstitchingshow.com/harrogate


 

All that remains is for me to thank everyone who blogs, writes articles or posts pictures on the subject of spinning, knitting, crochet or weaving. This newsletter wouldn't exist without them.

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Happy spinning!

- Editor / curator

shiela@hand-spinning-news.com

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