Step 3. Get your fiber ready and start treadling. When nothing happens, try treadling faster.
Step 4. Notice that thing that resembles fishing line on a stick. It looks like it’s supposed to go somewhere, so take a guess and put it there.
Step 3. Get your fiber ready and start treadling. When nothing happens, try treadling faster.
Step 4. Notice that thing that resembles fishing line on a stick. It looks like it’s supposed to go somewhere, so take a guess and put it there.
I won an auction on eBay. Looky!

What could it be?

Still not sure?

It’s a Hitchhiker! Yep, I caved and got a spinning wheel. I do love my spindles but I couldn’t resist this little guy. He’s portable, he’s cheap, and come on…the treadle is shaped like a foot for pete’s sake. And he has his own tote bag for traveling. That is, if I ever get the courage to spin in front of other people (you know, people that can tell I kind of suck).
Note how the bobbin came with some yarn on it…thanks?

Now if only I could hole myself up in the house and play with my new toy. But I guess I should do those errands I’ve been meaning to do. Olive might want to eat sometime soon, right?
I’m still spinning and still loving it! I’ve spun up a bunch of mini-skeins since I started but never got around to posting them here. They’re solid, natural colored and just…meh. But here’s my first “real” skein I started yesterday and finished up just now.

It’s merino from the Spunky Eclectic fiber club. Yes, I joined another club. This one is awesome…you pay by the month, not all at once, and just cancel when you want the fiber to stop coming. And Amy is so great to work with. There was a problem with my shipment and she got right on it and I had my fiber in no time.

The yarn is bulky/superbulky, about 75 yards. I thought merino was supposed to be a non-beginner-friendly fiber but I didn’t have any more trouble with it than usual, and it didn’t come out any more uneven than usual! I enjoyed the spongy-ness. Now…what to do with it…