As you can well imagine, I was very excited to pick up my bags of angora roving for the spring festivals. I had kept 1/2 of it out to process here myself on the Patrick Green carder and this other half, I sent off to my usual processor.
With anticipation, I pulled out my scale and set about winding the rovings into one ounce balls……..OH DEAR!!!
What I found when I dug into 3 of the four bags were rovings that were full of pills…aacckkkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am devastated! I spoke with the processor and she didn’t notice that the fiber was different than usual. I am not one to complain or whine…….and I didn’t……..but I just don’t know how she could have missed this?? I am just sick about it.
This was to be what I would have for sale this spring at the fiber festivals, but I can’t in all honesty, sell anything, full price, that I would not want to buy myself.
Thankfully, I kept 1/2 of it out to process myself, and what I have finished has come out nice
Sooooooo………to anyone who is interested in giving angora a try or would love some for felting, this angora will be selling for 2.00 an ounce instead of the usual 6.00 I can vouch for what wonderful fiber this is to make felted mittens. It looks like I will be making a lot of felted mittens for the fall fairs.
Ugghh……Even though the sun came out today………it feels like that black cloud is following me…aacckkk……<grin>
Hopefully, I will smile a bit more tomorrow 😦
I would LOVE to try some of the angora, how do I go about purchasing some?
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no dear it isn’t a black cloud
( that would be over my house actually)
it is just a reminder for when things do go right
…………
mmmmmmmmmm
gees
you did have the adorable babies this spring……
……….
can you comb any of the angora?
or do ‘designer’ yarn
I was saving some of the neps in my corriedale, ( after I dyed the rovings)
and intended to throw it into something else.
there by…….making TWEED?
no?
vi
who may be out of her mind but that isn’t any bit news huh?
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Oh, how disappointing! You’ve come up with some luscious colorways – I’m so sorry they came out neppy. Be very proud of your batch of candy apple – looks lovely and soft!
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The rest of the rovings are just gorgeous.I am learning how to use the drop spindle. I would love to purchase some to try. I’ll drop you an email.
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I have had this happen before and it is dreadful. That is why I process everything myself these days. My sympathies.
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THose colorways are great, I am sorry it got pill-y. But yes, can’t it just be considered a “designer” yarn? There are so many yarns out there with bumps in them!
I haven’t been reading much lately, but I caught up with you today. It sounds like you have been busy. I am glad you have so many little critters to fill the place in your heart left by your little girl. You will never forget her, but as time goes on, it hurts less, doesn’t it?
Take care and welcome home to bubba louis!
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Ugh, how frustrating for you! I’d love to try spinning some angora (even if it is pilly)…are you planning on bringing those “rejects” to the Frolic?
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Oh how heartbreaking! Nothing worse than getting neps in such soft fiber. That said….. how much of the Blue Moon colorway do you have? 🙂
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Oh Kim, that is heartbreaking. Have you tried spinning any of it? Perhaps it will even out as you spin it?
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That stinks!!! What a disappointment! Aren’t you glad you kept half of it back for your own processing? Can’t go wrong with a PG carder and lots of loving attention!
(Would you be willing to email me privately and let me know the secret identity of the processor?)
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I can’t imagine how frustrating that must be. Do you think I’d want to try spinning it, or do you really think its best for felting?
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After you spend time anticipating the processed fiber to discover neppy roving – well, it does blacken one’s outlook for a bit. Hopefully this was a one time problem for your processor. After all, the blogworld is so chatty that any fiber biz is going to be advertised one way or the other.
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Don’t whine but you should let the processor know it was no good!
Sending smiles you way;-)
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I’m interessted in some of the roving. you can e me at RIhandspun@earthlink.net I hope to spin what I can and use the rest for felt or add ins in spinning. Hope this helps, su
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Oooh, how frustrating. Have I lost an entire month without realizing it, or am I just totally confused? Your date on your post is off a few weeks. 🙂
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louie is just a beauty, seeing your dogs makes me want to look into that breed for a future dog…is there a “rescue” group for your breed? in new england?
sharon
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Oh no! I have absolutely no advice to give you, but I’m sending you a big hug!
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Oh, that’s sad! I can’t imagine how frustrated you must be. Can it be spun anyway – by an inexprienced spinner, maybe, someone like, ummm, me??
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Bummer about the roving, but glad things worked out with the boy. Hope the sun stays out and ALL black clouds roll away!
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Shoo-shoo black clouds! Kim needs some sunshine. I hope things are looking brighter…
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I’m sorry to hear about what happened!!! I hope it was a one time thing and you don’t have any future problems with fiber processing.
I had the same question as Liz about the frolic – I’m new to spinning (spindling actually) but I’d love to have some, even if just to save in a bag so I can pull it out and touch it every now and then. I’ll be at there and love all of those colors! (the purple/indigo is beautiful!)
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I am sorry about the pillyness.
Hugs.
D
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