How to prove to the world that you are an idiot who can't read a calendar
So, apparently I'm a bit over excited about this whole Tour de Fleece thing. Because not only is tomorrow NOT the 21st of June (which is the date I had stuck in my head for the start of the race), it is also NOT the start of the race. This was very gently pointed out to me by a dear friend and I am now totally humiliated at my complete lack of functioning brain cells. And my ability to double check my drivel before I exposed myself to public ridicule. Oh well...the up side of this is that I now can stop carding myself into carpel tunnel syndrome, and I can do a bit more organizing of my plan of attack.
There has been a bit of training going on (but only a very little bit): some Oregon Green Wensleydale on the Turkish spindle.
![Oregon Green Wensleydale](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2889/9100082049_7662bc92a6.jpg)
![Oregon Green Wensleydale (6)](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3803/9100089579_7da3a6fc43.jpg)
![Oregon Green Wensleydale - Copy](http://l4.yimg.com/sm/5495/9102366956_18ff0b748e.jpg)
This was my maiden voyage with the Turkish, and it's absolutely lovely to spin with. IST has some with weights added to the cross bars to increase the spinning time - this one doesn't have them, but it spins beautifully anyway.
Then I dove into the Hello Yarn stash for a bit of squish factor:
![Troll Polworth](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5469/9102300498_e45ca9982c.jpg)
Hello Yarn Polworth in Troll, the December 2012 club offering
Spun/plied: singles spun at 15:1 on the Lendrum, backwards point-of-contact drafting, plied on the miniSpinner
Stats: 271 yds/~4 oz, 10-18 wpi, 1084 ypp, true 3-ply
Comments: Like all of Adrian's fibers, this was an absolute pleasure to spin. I did this as a real 3-ply instead of chain plying. I split the 4 oz bundle into 3 pieces of equal length, then split those lengths for fractal spinning. The first piece I split into 3 (mostly) equal sections lengthwise, the second into 4 pieces, and the third into 6 pieces. I spun them end to end, but for the first and third plies I reversed every second piece to maintain the color progression. So if the first piece started with yellow and ended with purple, I spun the second piece from the purple to yellow.
![Troll Polworth (4)](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2892/9100176391_0b49821393.jpg)
I tried to spin the singles very finely with a backward draw, letting twist into the drafting triangle. I wanted a lofty and fluffy final yarn, and I knew from previous Tour de Fleece experience that Polworth has a tendency to fluff up a fair bit during finishing. Before a soak in warm water, the skein from my niddy noddy was 90 inches around, and the wpi ranged from 13-23. Post-soak, I lost 8 (!) inches in length from the skein, and the yarn plumped up into the worsted/DK range.
![Troll Polworth (2)](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2832/9102393348_1bb6dbc600.jpg)
I can't stop petting this skein - it's soft and drapey and a lovely blend of colors. The yellow/oranges ended up dominating the final yarn, which I'm not such a fan of, but I'll wait to see how it comes out in the knitting (there are some lovely blue/purple/grey sections too!). I'm thinking Multnomah maybe? Not quite enough yardage...Or Traveling Woman? Hmmm...have to think about that while I'm spinning every single day for three weeks. Starting a week from tomorrow...
There has been a bit of training going on (but only a very little bit): some Oregon Green Wensleydale on the Turkish spindle.
![Oregon Green Wensleydale](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2889/9100082049_7662bc92a6.jpg)
![Oregon Green Wensleydale (6)](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3803/9100089579_7da3a6fc43.jpg)
![Oregon Green Wensleydale - Copy](http://l4.yimg.com/sm/5495/9102366956_18ff0b748e.jpg)
This was my maiden voyage with the Turkish, and it's absolutely lovely to spin with. IST has some with weights added to the cross bars to increase the spinning time - this one doesn't have them, but it spins beautifully anyway.
Then I dove into the Hello Yarn stash for a bit of squish factor:
![Troll Polworth](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5469/9102300498_e45ca9982c.jpg)
Hello Yarn Polworth in Troll, the December 2012 club offering
Spun/plied: singles spun at 15:1 on the Lendrum, backwards point-of-contact drafting, plied on the miniSpinner
Stats: 271 yds/~4 oz, 10-18 wpi, 1084 ypp, true 3-ply
Comments: Like all of Adrian's fibers, this was an absolute pleasure to spin. I did this as a real 3-ply instead of chain plying. I split the 4 oz bundle into 3 pieces of equal length, then split those lengths for fractal spinning. The first piece I split into 3 (mostly) equal sections lengthwise, the second into 4 pieces, and the third into 6 pieces. I spun them end to end, but for the first and third plies I reversed every second piece to maintain the color progression. So if the first piece started with yellow and ended with purple, I spun the second piece from the purple to yellow.
![Troll Polworth (4)](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2892/9100176391_0b49821393.jpg)
I tried to spin the singles very finely with a backward draw, letting twist into the drafting triangle. I wanted a lofty and fluffy final yarn, and I knew from previous Tour de Fleece experience that Polworth has a tendency to fluff up a fair bit during finishing. Before a soak in warm water, the skein from my niddy noddy was 90 inches around, and the wpi ranged from 13-23. Post-soak, I lost 8 (!) inches in length from the skein, and the yarn plumped up into the worsted/DK range.
![Troll Polworth (2)](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2832/9102393348_1bb6dbc600.jpg)
I can't stop petting this skein - it's soft and drapey and a lovely blend of colors. The yellow/oranges ended up dominating the final yarn, which I'm not such a fan of, but I'll wait to see how it comes out in the knitting (there are some lovely blue/purple/grey sections too!). I'm thinking Multnomah maybe? Not quite enough yardage...Or Traveling Woman? Hmmm...have to think about that while I'm spinning every single day for three weeks. Starting a week from tomorrow...