Awhile ago I bought the most gorgeous Merino/Tencel fiber from “Hungry From Handspun“.
I bought this back in September of last year and I had no idea how I was going to spin it and do it justice. In the end, I decided to do beehives. (I’m still not sure I did the fiber justice.)
With much help from Megan, I was able to produce this.
Basically a beehive yarn is a thick and thin single plied with thread. The thick parts of the single is then coiled to produce the beehive!
See?
It was incredibly fun to make and I already have the other two ounces on the wheel.
Only now I’m thinking I need to get the Jumbo Plying Flyer or the Wild Flyer for the Suzie since I’m spinning such bulky yarns. Those beehives were really hard to push through my wheel’s flyer hook!
Of course there’s the small monetary issue.
/sigh
I’ll just add that to the list. The list that includes a better rock tumbler (for polishing wire jewelry), a steel bracelet mandrel, and a better camera. ;-)
In the meantime, I’ll be glaring at the perfectly blue skies with the perfect little clouds while wishing for rain. We surely need it.
Happy Saturday, peoples! And yes, I’ve been spinning every day!























