Wednesday 30 April 2014

First spun yarn by me


This is the first yarn that I have spun from my own custom designed dyed Blue Faced Leicester fibre, specially imported from the UK
I love it and I think I am actually learning to spin on my drop spindle, although I can see why spinning became mechanized lol
It's very satisfying to produce your own yarn though and I can name it as well
Here's to a lot more projects, I think I am addicted

Thursday 24 April 2014

South African Yarns Cotton and Bamboo

This is the 100% cotton yarn dyed and hand balled by a women's co-operative in South Africa
It is beautifully soft and would be great for new babies and reborn babies knitting
Below is the 70% cotton with 30% bamboo yarn! the bamboo gives a lovely sheen and again ideal for new babies and reborn baby knitting
The pastel colours are great 



Wednesday 23 April 2014

Salish wristwarmers

I have decided to pull out the Salish wristwarmers and start again, it has been a while since a did knitting in the round and the joins between the needles was not satisfactory, too loose.
Sigh! Will start again tomorrow

Friday 18 April 2014

Rare Breeds Black Shetland with Tussah Silk Roving

I really love this mixture of black shetland and Tussah silk, the silk really mellows the slight harshness of the Shetland roving and makes it so much softer to spin.
Just got to learn to spin now
Anybody out there with any experience of spinning this mixture

Rare Breeds Roving Shetland

Here is one of the first Rare Breeds Rovings, this is Shetland Roving.
The Shetland Islands are located off the North of Scotland.
Some very remote and beautiful islands.
The Shetland sheep are a hardy breed and there is a long history of sheep rearing, spinning and knitting from these islands
The famous "wedding ring shawl" a shawl knitted with such fine yarn that it can be pulled through your wedding ring originated here.
See listing on 
Www.etsy.com/ca/shop/woolnlove

Wednesday 16 April 2014

Blue Faced Leicester Roving

This is the Blue Faced Leicester roving that is part of a large order that I have imported from the UK
I have had it specially dyed for "Woolnlove" and so it is unique and called "Purple Evening"
I have 500g of this gorgeous roving available to spin although I may use one myself.
I have set aside this Easter weekend to try drop spindle spinning again
Www.etsy.com/ca/shop/woolnlove


Tuesday 15 April 2014

UK Rare Breeds Fibre is Here!

The rare breeds fibre is here from the UK and it is great!
I ordered a Blue Faced Leicester rovings unique dye mix, which I called Purple Evening and it is absolutely gorgeous, I wish I was expert enough to spin it myself but I need much more practice so the roving is for sale on Etsy
There are lots of different types of rovings but especially some Jacobs sheep roving, Corriedale, 
Shetland and Blue Faced Leicester

Hop over to Etsy now to view it
Etsy.com/ca/shop/woolnlove

Wool Winder

 I am loving my new wool winder, it takes a bit of elbow grease but the effect is lovely, the question is do people prefer their yarn in skeins or wound into balls?

Saturday 12 April 2014

Recycled Silk Sari Yarn

This is recycled sari silk yarn.
It is the edges of the silk material that is used to make saris, collected and sorted and then spun, usually using drop spindles into a thick and thin, very textured yarn
The women are usually working in a co-operative in order to provide for their families

Uruguayan Yarn Wrist Warmers and Mat

This is a pair of wristwarmers that I knitted along with a little mat I crotchet from the same 100g skein of uruguayan yarn, after I had hand dyed it of course!
I love the softness of this yarn, I have only got 4 skeins of the undyed left, so have ordered some more.

Thursday 10 April 2014

Uruguayan hand painted yarn

Just had an email from my uruguayan yarn suppliers to say that the yarn is nearly ready and should be shipped next week
I love the squishy feel of the uruguayan yarns and the beautiful colours
So excited, can't wait for all this yarn to arrive

Tuesday 8 April 2014

South African Organic Cotton Yarn

So, I have ordered the South African cotton and bamboo yarn. This is very exciting, and it think the company in South Africa are excited too to have their first Canadian order 

Hope it doesn't take too long to arrive!

Salish wristwarmers

Presently I am knitting a pair of Salish wristwarmers 

It is quite a long time since I have knitted with four needles but although the progress is slow it looks quite good I think, the most difficult part is keeping the yarn that you are not using woven in as you move up the rows. I will post more as I progress.
Has anyone out there had experience knitting with Salish First Nation kits. The yarn is lovely and quite heavy, I saw one of the jackets that are knitted by the First Nation ladies and they are extremely heavy.

Monday 7 April 2014

Etsy shop

It occurred to me that I haven't put the link to my etsy shop on my blog, so here it is
Www.etsy.com/ca/shop/woolnlove
In fact you can just google woolnlove at etsy and remarkably it will find me!

Hand dyed cotton yarn from South Africa

Just came across a great potential new hand dyed cotton yarn from South Africa
100 percent cotton, or a mix with bamboo or totally bamboo!


The colours are gorgeous and the company started off as a dyeing in the garage experiment 
What do you all think out there about cotton and bamboo
The cotton and bamboo are organic but the dyes are not so it can't be totally classified as organic but still looks gorgeous

Sunday 6 April 2014

Qiviut yarn

So the next unusual yarn may be muskox yarn
This is one of the softest and warmest yarns in the world
The arctic qiviut producers in Alaska have agreed to sell me their yarn, and it looks beautiful.
The natural colour is a rich brown but there are many gorgeous dyed yarns as well
I will have to wait a little til I sell some of  my other yarns before I can buy any though
What does anyone think about this yarn, has anyone tried it?

Wednesday 2 April 2014

Wool n Love

Wool n Love is now an official business in canada with a business licence woohoo!
I can now start ordering wool from more wholesalers and get interesting and unusual yarns from even further afield, any suggestions as to what you would like to see stocked, Rowan, Debbie Bliss, Bamboo yarn, etc

Tuesday 1 April 2014

Blue faced Leicester Yarn

Before we relocated to British Columbia, I was doing quite a lot of knitting for the big yarn companies, such as King Cole, Designer Yarns and Debbie Bliss.
I had quite a team of knitters myself whom I sent work out to and they mailed back the completed article.
This was a very enjoyable part of my yarn business and it would be great to get back to that point again.
I have applied for my business licence formally for BC  which should come today and then I can order the Blue Faced Leicester wool from Yorkshire Spinners and also some more patterns from King Cole.