Here are some more yarns plyed in different ways. These were dyed using the skillet method and plyed with either dark brown or a white wool/angora blend. Dave
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Cormo and Morrit Shetland |
After spinning this yarn, I used a Navajo three ply for the following skein.
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Notice the fairly consistent runs of color |
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Two ply yarn - Same roving, but the colors are more mixed. |
Another roving which was dyed in a small batch in the electric skillet was this batt from a fleece from our Carrollton breeder.
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The above roving spun and plyed with dark brown. |
Yet another treatment of the painted roving plying with both dark and light second strand.
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Painted roving (Leicester Longwool, silk, angora) |
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Yarn from painted roving/unpainted roving |
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Same roving plyed with white and dark brown. |