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    Shannon Okey, "Spin to Knit: The Knitter's Guide to Making Yarn"

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    Shannon Okey, "Spin to Knit: The Knitter's Guide to Making Yarn"

    Shannon Okey, "Spin to Knit: The Knitter's Guide to Making Yarn"
    Interweave Press | 2006 | ISBN: 1596680075 | 128 pages | siPDF | 9.8 MB

    Knitters who want new worlds to conquer can reach for this guide to handspinning their own designer yarns. A rundown on equipment introduces the drop spindle, supported spindle, niddy-noddy, McMorran balance, and yarn meter, while the following sections include choosing wool and other fibers, presenting knitting patterns suitable for handspun yarn, and in-depth profiles of real urban spinners.

    For crafters who want to experiment with spinning but don't want to sacrifice too much of their knitting time, there are lots of ideas for jazzing up a thrift-store cardigan with handspun trim or knitting a boatneck pullover in a combination of commercial and handspun yarns. Methods for incorporating beads and threads into yarn and a technique for dyeing yarn in the dishwasher are also featured.

    From the Back Cover
    Take your knitting to a new level with handmade yarn!

    With Spin to Knit, you'll learn all the details about fibers, tools, and materials for spinning, and find a substantial selection of simple patterns to knit with that fabulous yarn you've created all on your own.

    Don't want to spin a lot of yarn? No problem, you'll find lots of ideas for combining your precious handspun with commercial, mill-spun yarns or for accenting sweaters you already own.

    Discover why "lumpy bumpy" yarn is your friend; ways to unlump your yarn; how to control singles, twist, and ply; and ways to incorporate color, beads, and novelties in your spinning.

    It's easy—everything you need to create fun, one-of-a-kind designer yarn is right at your fingertips.

    Contents

    Introduction
     Equipment Overview
     Swift and Ball Winder
     WPI Gauge
     Niddy-noddy
     Yarn Meter
     McMorran Balance
     A Case for Nøstepinne

    1 Fiber 101 for Knitters
     Spinning Fiber Types
     Fiber Breed Characteristics
     Fiber Formats
     Sheep to Shawl: Or "What Do I Do with This Bag of Fleece?"
     Carding
      Using Handcards
      Using a Drum Carder

    2 Spindles
     Drop Spindles
     Supported Spindles
     Make Your Own CD Spindle
     How to Choose a Spindle
     Make Your Own Spindle Lazy Kate

    3 Wheels
     Flyers
     Wheel Types

    4 Getting Started
     Before You Spin
     The Basic Mechanics of Spindles and Wheels
      Start Spindling!
      Wheel Spinning
     Common Problems
     Tips and Tricks
     Twisty Dilemmas
     Ply Me a River
      Center-pull Ball
      Andean Plying
      Navajo Plying
      Make Your Own Wrist Distaff
     Finishing Yarn—or "My Niddy-noddy is Full, Now What?"
     "M-O-T-H" and Other Four-letter Words

    5 Handspun from a Knitter's Perspective
     Energized Singles
     Taking Your Lumps
     Playing with Plying

    6 Color and Other Embellishments
     Color
      Dishwasher Dyeing
     Beads
     Other Objects

    7 What to Do with All That Yarn
     Introduction
      Yarn Weight
      Stitch Patterns
     Garter Scarf 1
     Garter Scarf 2
     Faux Fair Isle Raglans
     Profile: Symeon North
     Pippi Socks
     Profile: Angela Ho
     Pythagoras Headband
     Laurabelle Swedish Heart Shrug
     A Yarn Tale: Spinning Notes from Kristen Welsh
     Profile: Holly Klump
     Betsey Bag
     May Day Hat
     Profile: Birkeland Brothers Wool
     Broken Cable Keyhole Scarf
     Power Station Hat
     Profile: Laura Jefferson and Sarah Dunham
     Felted Mammoth Tea Cozy
     Beauty School Dropout Pullover
     Profile: Catherine Goodwin
     Profile: Hatchtown Spindles
     Mojave Socks
     Profile: Elaine Evans
     Orangina Scarf
     Copper Moose Shawl
     Profile: Crystal Canning
     Grow Hat
     Profile: Lexi Boeger
     Star Wristlets
     Profile: Jonathan and Sheila Bosworth
     Firecracker Hat
     Chillicothe
     Profile: Lynne Vogel
     Mind's Eye Hat
     Profile: Sandy Sitzman

    Glossary
    Resources
    Index
    Tags: Crafts, Knitting

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