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Tour de Fleece 2022 is in full flow as I write this. It runs until 24 July and it is a self-challenge rather than formal competition, so if you're not taking part already there's nothing stopping you from setting your own challenge and joining in. It's fun to watch spinners from around the world achieving their goals and we have a few of these this month, more next time.

Cheviot wool has some properties which make it a good choice for handspinning. Dean Hyden has written a 'meet the sheep' and Debby of Flora and Fiber has examined the wool, spun and knitted a sample.

Support spindles make multiple appearances this month and in one case spinning is accompanied by birdsong.

Read on for this month's round-up of news, views and reviews for spinners, knitters, crocheters, dyers and weavers.

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In the media

The world's oldest weavings

The world's oldest weavings

It seems that "oldest textiles found" stories will always be with us.

This article reports that archaeologists have found clay fragments dating to around thirty thousand years ago which have clear impressions of woven textiles, including plain weave and twill.

handwovenmagazine.com/the-worlds-oldest-weavings


 

Handspun stories

Unexpected Inkle

Unexpected Inkle

Christina Garton asks "what do you do with inkle bands once they're woven?"

There are some surprising possibilities.

littlelooms.com/unexpected-inkle

Flax community

Flax community

You may remember the Berta's Flax project; Austrian fiber artist Christiane Seufferlein had a chest of flax from the '50s. This was a tradition for newlywed women.

The project has grown, and Christiane is now distributing flax from other similar chests. Josefin requested and received two stricks of flax that were over 160 years old. She says that it makes her heart beat faster to hold it and imagine the work that has gone into it by another flax community so many years ago.

waltin.se/josefinwaltinspinner/flax-community

Meet the sheep: Border Cheviot

Meet the sheep: Border Cheviot

Border Cheviot wool washes up very white and takes dye well. Thanks to its helical crimp makes it elastic and It produces an incredible volume at a low fleece weight, making for light garments.

These properties make it a popular choice for the handspinner, says Spin Off's Dean Hyden

spinoffmagazine.com/meet-the-sheep-border-cheviot

Leaf pounding

Leaf pounding

thebarefootdyer pounds fresh indigo leaves into fabric, also known as tataki zome. The leaf prints turn blue over days.

www.instagram.com/p/Ce1kKGNp5gN

Which loom is for you?

Which loom is for you?

Sandy fell in love with some handwoven waffle weave and overshot. She bought a rigid heddle and was then told that she wouldn't be able to do what she wanted.

This isn't entirely true, but Madelyn gives advice to help her find the right loom.

handwovenmagazine.com/which-loom-is-for-you

Antique linen curtain housed in Egypt's Coptic Museum

Antique linen curtain housed in Egypt's Coptic Museum

Egypt Today reports this piece which dates to fourth or fifth century AD.

The Copts were famous for their weaving skills. Their textiles were mainly linen, and the entire surface would be decorated with dyed woollen threads. This is one of the best surviving examples.

www.egypttoday.com...Antique-linen-curtain-housed-in-Egypt’s-Coptic-Museum

The Tempestry Project

The Tempestry Project

Tempestries are similar to temperature blankets.

The Tempestry Project aims to increase awareness of climate change. The emphasis is on the standardisation of colours so that the projects are consistently "accurate, tangible, relatable, and beautiful".

The project proposes two types of tempestries - "Original Tempestries" which show the daily high temperature over a year for a location. And "New Normal Tempestries" which show annual deviation-from-average-temperature over more than a hundred years.

This article from Colossal has many examples and some useful links, including to the Tempestry Project itself.

www.thisiscolossal.com/2022/06/interview-tempestry-project

Accidental solar dying project

Accidental solar dying project

This is the start of a solar dyeing experiment. Chaotic Fibres put blue dye in the bottom of the jars and yellow at the top.

www.instagram.com/p/CfPlJfKvqvz

Norfolk Horn wool spun in Yorkshire

Norfolk Horn wool spun in Yorkshire

Jenn introduces us to Paul, who is passionate about saving and using vintage machines. His mill processes and spins the Norfolk Horn wool that Jenn sources.

www.instagram.com/p/CfYx_2qjqxb

Fresh cochineal dyeing

Fresh cochineal dyeing

Fresh cochineal means fresh. mazzaus spotted the infested cactus and returned to harvest the insects and try dyeing with them.

The results are dramatic, and the dye keeps giving.

We also learn that the prickly pear, an invasive weed in Australia, was introduced for the cochineal.

localandbespoke.com/2022/06/28/fresh-cochineal-dyeing

Nettle processing

Nettle processing

This is something I have tried without success, so it's good to see someone who knows what she's doing getting good results.

Josefin tried two methods of retting her stems. She scutched, she hackled and carded, ending up with fine spinnable fibre.

waltin.se/josefinwaltinspinner/nettle-processing


 

Colour inspiration

When little needs saying except 'beautiful colour'

This silk roving looks metallic in these colours. It was potentially part of a destash, but after spinning a little, Ewespecial has decided to keep it. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished yarn and a finished project in the future.

ewespecial.blogspot.com/2022/06/destashing-20.html

Optical blending

Optical blending

I would have been put off buying this fibre because of the variety of very different colours it contains.

But the finished yarn blends these colours into something that seems to mix light greens with violets.

Anna discusses 'optical blending' of colours from a hand-dyed braid.

www.instagram.com/p/CeYzaGFrpda

Matching

Matching

This baby blue merino with silk matches the painted wheel.

We'll have to wait for the plied yarn as Lindsay took this photo just before clearing the wheel for Tour de Fleece.

www.instagram.com/p/CfQcOLvOuM3

A very good start

A very good start

I like the mix of colours in this light blue / brown mix, and it blends beautifully with the natural brown in this project. nilsenkristi calls them a "perfect match".

www.instagram.com/p/CfiwtMIIOZz


 

Tips and tutorials

Double knitting tips for beginners

Double knitting tips for beginners

Double-knitting can seem magical - it allows you to use colourwork charts and end up with a fabric which is stretchier than stranded colourwork. It also gives you the same pattern on both sides but in reverse.

Alasdair Post-Quinn gives quite a few tips here, for knitting, reading your charts and finishing your work.

www.interweave.com/article/knitting/learn-it-double-knitting-colorwork

Drop-Spindle Spinning

Drop-spindle spinning

If you're new to spinning then you're well-advised to use a drop spindle. It allows you to concentrate on one thing at a time and gives you more control. If you're experienced then the spindle is a portable and enjoyable way to make yarn.

Two experts on spinning with a drop spindle give advice on choosing and using a spindle.

spinoffmagazine.com/about-drop-spindle-spinning

How to repair a broken drive band for your drum carder

How to repair a broken drive band for your drum carder

Spinnybuns demonstrates how to cut and join a new polycord belt for your drum carder.

www.instagram.com/p/CfrVBprDblS


Technology

Quality control in yarn production with DNA traceability

Quality control in yarn production with DNA traceability

At first I assumed that this story would be about testing the DNA in the wool and matching it with the sheep it came from, but actually UPW are marking wool with a DNA-based marker so that it can be traced all the way along the supply chain.

Traceability is obviously important to the knitwear industry, this is one of three stories that I've spotted this month on the subject. Here is another, which proposes using blockchain technology.

www.knittingindustry.com/quality-control-in-yarn-production-with-dna-traceability


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Gallery

Sometimes just a picture is enough

Supported spinning with bird concert

Supported spinning with bird concert

This is a short video showing wollwebfarben spinning on a balcony with a 'bird concert' accompanying her.

www.instagram.com/p/CdeEYGgI-o5

Well travelled oak

Well travelled oak

The ancient bog oak for this spindle has travelled from Ukraine. It had to first travel across the border to Poland because the Ukraine post wasn't operational.

It makes a very special spindle, turned by Spanish Peacock.

www.instagram.com/p/CfNVZJrp7GH

Natural plaid

Natural plaid

jillianevefa feels that the natural plaid that appeared in this weaving happened so clearly because she wove with singles. "Plying would have mottled the colour".

www.instagram.com/p/Cfg5Wy9L0oS


 

Free patterns and projects

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

Floribundance by Alexandra Davidoff

Floribundance by Alexandra Davidoff

480 motifs may seem a lot but Alexandra Davidoff explains that her strategy was to make at least two flowers with her morning coffee and attach them. She watched it grow each morning. It took her a year and she had time to work on other projects too.

You can use any weight yarn but this will affect the finished dimensions.

knitty.com/ISSUEff22/PATTfloribundance/PATTfloribundance.php

Les moutons de Biscotte by Louise Robert

Les moutons de Biscotte by Louise Robert

The pictured socks are by sweetstitchingcrafts who enjoyed the pattern and using her handspun yarn.

Her advice is not to take 4 years to make a pair of socks, because your tension changes!

The pattern is free. It goes back a long way, has been knitted hundreds of times and has now been reedited.

www.instagram.com/p/CeWH2iUL76Q


 

More pattern suggestions


 

But is it art...?

Adrienne Lee,  Painted Sky Textiles

Adrienne Lee, Painted Sky Textiles

Adrienne Lee creates natural environments; seascapes, fields, mountainscapes.

She adds depth by using different weaving techniques and a combination of thick and thin yarn.

mymodernmet.com/painted-sky-textiles-loom-weaving


 

UK Events

2022

Bannockyarn - Stirling Yarn Fayre

Bannockyarn - Stirling Yarn Fayre

6 & 7 August, Bannockburn House, Stirling FK7 8EY

Over 25 of the country's best sellers of yarn and fiber and accessories for you to browse and buy, taster workshops, talks, guided tours, pop-up tea room, and some delicious catering.

Regular, discounted and VIP tickets, optional tour of the house.

Please read the information about parking and shuttle bus.

https://www.bannockburnhouse.scot/event-directory/bannockyarn-stirling-yarn-fayre...

Southern Wool Show

Southern Wool Show

3 and 4 September 2022, Newbury Racecourse, Berkshire

The perfect event for all lovers of knitting, crochet, feltmaking, weaving, spinning, dyeing, and all things woolly!

www.southernwoolshow.co.uk

Perth Festival Of Yarn

Perth Festival Of Yarn

10 and 11 September 2022. Dewars Centre, Glover St, Perth PH2 0TH

Bringing together independent dyers, farmers, knitters, spinners, felters and weavers. In 2018 nominated for the best yarn festival in the UK. Vendors' gallery marketplace, over 80 vendors, keynote event, social events and classes run over the weekend.

perthfestivalofyarn.uk

Llandovery Sheep Festival

Llandovery Sheep Festival

17 - 18 September 2022,

To highlight and raise awareness of all the wonderful things that our British wool can be used for.

llandoverysheepfestival.co.uk

Yarndale

Yarndale

24 and 25 September 2022, Skipton Auction Mart, North Yorkshire

Stunning exhibitions, skill demonstrations and a full programme of textile workshops create a visual feast and make Yarndale a real must-visit for yarn lovers.

yarndale.co.uk

Masham Sheep Fair

The Wool Event, Masham Sheep Fair

24 and 25 September 2022, Masham Town Hall

Craft market and fleece stalls, specialising in British wool to compliment the sheep-related events that fill the square of Masham over the weekend.

www.mashamsheepfair.com

Shetland Wool Week

Shetland Wool Week

24 September - 2 October 2022

Shetland Wool Week will be going ahead in person this year. It will be a scaled back version of the usual physical event as the main focus will be on delivering SWW in full for 2023

Includes classes, talks, drop-ins, art. See website for the full events listing.

shetlandwoolweek.com

Bakewell Wool Gathering

Bakewell Wool Gathering

Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 October 2022 Bakewell Agricultural Centre

A wool festival dedicated to the best of yarn, knitting, and crochet, in the heart of the Derbyshire Dales.

There will be exhibitors, demonstrations of fibre crafts and a fleece stand selling plenty of local fleece.

bakewellwool.co.uk

Kendal Wool Gathering

Kendal Wool Gathering

Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 October 2022, Kendall Town Hall

Kendal Wool Gathering mixes demonstrations, fun activities and displays, all connected to the cloth on which the town's wealth was built.

All things woolly - exhibitions, patterns, demonstrations.

www.kendalwoolgathering.co.uk

West Wales Wool Show

West Wales Wool Show

Saturday 19 November 2022, Queen's Hall and Plas Hyfryd Hotel, Narberth, Pembrokeshire

A celebration of all things woolly. From beautifully hand crafted items, clothing and footwear to knitting wool, fleece and all the equipment needed to make at home. Demonstrations run throughout the day with stall holders sharing their skills and knowledge with visitors plus wool skill workshops such as felting.

westwaleswoolshow.weebly.com


 

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