The cure for grumpy pants
I've been in a crappy mood all week. Grouchy, out of sorts, irritated by everyone and everything around. I'm not sure what's going on, but I'm pretty much ready to be done with it...
I think I've found a solution to my mood, though, and it involves wool (big surprise, right?) Lots and lots of wool.
![Untitled](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3806/12119491316_a04a3ee927.jpg)
Hello Yarn Fiber Club Shetland, colorway "Dark and Stormy", June 2013 offering
Spun singles on Lendrum, 15:1 ratio
Plied (3-plied) on miniSpinner
WPI: 8-10, so somewhere around aran/worsted weight.
Grist: still needs to finish drying, so check back later
Yardage: 1100 yds total.
This comes out at heavy worsted weight according to wpi, but it feels bulkier to me. I pulled out all the fiber I had and tore each length in half, and then each piece into fourths and mixed them all up randomly before spinning. I spun the singles woolen, using a long backwards draw, to get fluffy, airy singles. The yarn is super light and cozy - I can't wait to knit it up! I'm thinking this is going to be a sweater with deep ribbing at the hem and cuffs, a loose fit and cables around a turtleneck or cowl. Kind of like this sweater that Allison pointed out to me this week, only my own design because I don't have the pattern.
So my cure for the grumpies is Shetland wool. At least this week - next week it will probably be merino and silk...
![Untitled](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7390/12119257324_a74003811e.jpg)
I think I've found a solution to my mood, though, and it involves wool (big surprise, right?) Lots and lots of wool.
![Untitled](http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3806/12119491316_a04a3ee927.jpg)
Hello Yarn Fiber Club Shetland, colorway "Dark and Stormy", June 2013 offering
Spun singles on Lendrum, 15:1 ratio
Plied (3-plied) on miniSpinner
WPI: 8-10, so somewhere around aran/worsted weight.
Grist: still needs to finish drying, so check back later
Yardage: 1100 yds total.
This comes out at heavy worsted weight according to wpi, but it feels bulkier to me. I pulled out all the fiber I had and tore each length in half, and then each piece into fourths and mixed them all up randomly before spinning. I spun the singles woolen, using a long backwards draw, to get fluffy, airy singles. The yarn is super light and cozy - I can't wait to knit it up! I'm thinking this is going to be a sweater with deep ribbing at the hem and cuffs, a loose fit and cables around a turtleneck or cowl. Kind of like this sweater that Allison pointed out to me this week, only my own design because I don't have the pattern.
So my cure for the grumpies is Shetland wool. At least this week - next week it will probably be merino and silk...
![Untitled](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7390/12119257324_a74003811e.jpg)