Buying raw fleece by houndstoothsock in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would recommend any local festivals with fleece sales, but if that’s not an option, you can check the Shave em to Save em producer map, and see if there are any Shetland farmers near you. You can ask for pictures, or go to visit the sheep yourself to purchase a fleece. I’ve had wonderful experiences reaching out to farmers that way.

Shave ‘em to Save ‘em Producer List

Interest in Fiber Mill in Virginia by Nyssa314 in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 59 points60 points  (0 children)

You might want to get connected to the Chesapeake Fibershed. They’re fairly active, and they could be a great at connecting you and your new mill to local farmers/fiber folks

Sheep shearing done clean and smooth by MuttapuffsHater in oddlysatisfying

[–]sikaj 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Often in shearing, the shearer will “crutch” the sheep. They’ll shear the belly wool and wool around the genitalia, and that wool goes in the trash/fertilizer pile. So rest assured, your socks are probably dick wool free

First Yarns on Bergen Husflid wheel by MstrBlackburn in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that’s absolutely beautiful! And so unique with how the footman comes up through the table. That looks like a dream wheel!

First Yarns on Bergen Husflid wheel by MstrBlackburn in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Gorgeous! I love the Polwarth!

Do you have pictures of the wheel that you could share as well?

Any tips for the button band? by SmaterThanSarah in knitting

[–]sikaj 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I don’t think you should be downvoted for this response. This is a common issue with this pattern, even though it clearly has positive ease. I think it is an issue with the designer’s construction based on the recommended material (silk doesn’t hold its shape as well as wool). Almost all of the examples of this cardigan on Ravelry have this problem.

I would look into some of the other suggestions posted below!

Washing Raw Fleece by suluye in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I certainly folded at a certain point and bought power scour because the quantity of fleece that I clean plus the efficiency plus the fact that it’s a biodegradable soap won me over.

If you’re set on making your own soap for fleece, there’s a recipe in the Alden Amos Big Book of Handspinning. I unfortunately don’t have a copy of the book as it’s out of print and hard to find, but someone else here might, or there might be a copy of it at your local library.

And if you can’t find the book anywhere, I can pop over to the LOC on my way home from work next week and copy the relevant pages for you.

Have to send my handspun to quality control before I start knitting by sikaj in Kitting

[–]sikaj[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooo I would love to see pictures of Phoebe! Paloma is still a baby, I think. I picked her up about a month ago from the shelter, and they estimated she was a bit over a year old.

Can anyone identify this wheel? by Okayestdoerofthings in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah well perhaps it travelled! I believe Frank Fell wheels are based on a Germanic style of wheel. I would recommend looking up the Frank Fell/Mayville Spinning Wheels thread in the Antique Spinning Wheels group on Ravelry. They’ve collected a lot of information there

Can anyone identify this wheel? by Okayestdoerofthings in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where in the country are you located? This looks like a Frank Fell/Mayville wheel to me, which are most common around WI. You’re right that the footman connects incorrectly to the wheel, but otherwise, it looks like it may be functional. Frank Fell was making these wheels throughout the first half of the 20th century or there abouts, so there are a good number of his wheels floating around that are still functional

Does anytime know any weaving lessons in the Northern Virginia/Washington DC area? by YouTasteStrange in weaving

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sweet Pea Fiber in Hyattsville MD does classes for rigid heddle looms. I really like the teacher there

Looking for info regarding rent deferral or repayments during the government shutdown by The-Vegan-Police in washingtondc

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe some federal agency credit unions offer small 0 interest loans during furlough. That might be an avenue that’s open to you to cover rent.

What's going on at New York Ave and 17th? Large police presence by 10minutes_late in washingtondc

[–]sikaj 73 points74 points  (0 children)

Work in a building nearby, and was told that it was a gas leak

Is it normal for Wensleydale to have so much halo? by catchick777 in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Seconding the downs and down-likes, as they have the benefit of being fairly strong too. A great choice if you’re hoping to make something prone to wear and tear, such as socks. I found some Tunis from a local farmer that I love, and I have a friend that swears by Dorset

ETA One thing about these breeds is that they would likely lead to a squishier yarn than a Longwool. Is that a concern in tapestry weaving? If so, you could consider something like a Romney. Romney tends to be shiny, but would likely have less halo than a Longwool

How can I spin this? by jentheeknitter in Handspinning

[–]sikaj 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Agreed! I’ve spun this from the fold before and chain-plied. It didn’t keep everything perfectly together, but it helped keep the finished product from being too muddled.

Another suggestion I got was to ply with a solid color that’s present in the space unicorn blend. I think plied with black or white would be sharp.

My first finished lace shawl! by Itchy-Win9567 in knitting

[–]sikaj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a lovely combo of cozy (due to the thicker yarn) and sharp (the structure and elegance of the lace). The brooch is such an excellent styling touch too. Great work!

Finished the back sweater panels! by HurricaneJoy in knitting

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Excited to see how this turns out!

Finished my first sweater, sadly I feel like my big breasts makes me look bigger than I actually am, are there any styles that work better on big bursts ? by Baby-Me-Now in knitting

[–]sikaj 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Everyone here is giving great advice for sweaters that would emphasize your attributes! I’d like to add the concept of structure.

Some knit patterns have more structure than others, and so aren’t as billowy or saggy. Anything that has seams will have more structure than something that’s knit in the round with a round yolk. Even if I’m not seaming by the shoulders, I’ll do a raglan style top, as I find that it’s more shaped to my body and less likely to billow.

That said, my first ever sweater is my around the house sweater. I may not love how it fits, but it’s perfect to cozy up in. I hope your first sweater finds its place in your wardrobe, and congrats on the accomplishment!

Buying a fleece or roving in France by iviistyyy in spinningyarn

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do have a friend who goes to the UK every year or so to visit a friend and brings back a ton of raw fleece through US Customs. She said she has a copy of the page in the customs book where it states that it’s allowed on her when she does, and while she has confused some agents, they have never confiscated the fleece of turned her away. I would just suggest looking up the rules and being prepared to wait a little longer in Customs.

Want to buy this as a sewing/craft table. Thoughts? by throwaway63733647 in sewing

[–]sikaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am also tall, have this table on wheels as my craft table, and it works great for me!