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Episode 16: Guest Episode

Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast

Release Date: 05/15/2020

Episode 41: How long has it been?! show art Episode 41: How long has it been?!

Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast

Well there has been a lot of life and quite a bit of time, we are still here and sharing the fibre arts we do as life allows!

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Episode 40: Fiber, Life, and a Puppy show art Episode 40: Fiber, Life, and a Puppy

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Yes we're still here!! show art Yes we're still here!!

Fiber at the Speed of Life Podcast

We had a lot of life and even more fiber arts! Check out our show notes at https://weavolution.com/fiberlife

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Episode 38: A New Year show art Episode 38: A New Year

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Michelle and Erica catch up on their lives (as always) and crafting. See weavolution.com/fiberlife for full show notes.

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Episode 37: Life and Crafting show art Episode 37: Life and Crafting

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  Sponsored by Weavolution If you would like to support the show, become a  and get access to exclusive Patron content from Erica. Where to find us: iTunes, please leave us a review on  ! We have an e-mail account, please feel free to e-mail us! Podcast Instagram:  Finished Objects Erica finished sewing a new Persian Robe out of purple and fuscia handwoven twill fabric! TJ finished weaving off the warp on his rigid heddle loom! Erica will be warping the loom up again for lessons for other kids in the SCA here in the UK and Europe. WIP's Erica is working on thank...

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Episode 36: Recommendations show art Episode 36: Recommendations

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Erica and Michelle talk projects and TV recommendations. Feel free to share your own recommendations in the comments of this episode's show notes. weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-36

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Episode 35: Upsidedown and Backwards show art Episode 35: Upsidedown and Backwards

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Sponsored by Weavolution Full Shownotes at https://www.weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-35 If you would like to support the show, become a  and get access to exclusive Patron content from Erica. Where to find us: iTunes, please leave us a review on  ! We have an e-mail account, please feel free to e-mail us! Podcast Instagram:     Michelle is             Ravelry: MichelleTF             Instagram:             ...

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Episode 34: Holidays are a Comin' show art Episode 34: Holidays are a Comin'

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Ep 33: Finished Objects Galore show art Ep 33: Finished Objects Galore

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For show notes please see: weavolution.com/group/fiber-speed-life-podcast/episode-33 For early access, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weavolution

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Ep 32: Camping, Lakes, and Crafting show art Ep 32: Camping, Lakes, and Crafting

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Finished objects. Previously, Michelle talked about how her daughter was weaving a rug. Her younger daughter also wants to weave one, but all we had left was white rug yarn. So we dyed it. It's red, fuschia and purple. Works in Progress:   Michelle did some spinning. This was roving dyed back in her Washtenaw Wool dyeing days. 

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Intro and Outro Music: Sundown by Joseph McDade, thank you!

 

Finished Objects:

 

Oli

We had a guest on the show today, Erica's husband Oli. Oli shared two of his recent fiber arts projects. First a bag he made from the remaining fabric Erica wove for his Viking coat.

Second he made Erica a facemask. He used some patterned fabric Erica has had for years with some Persian figures on it. He did a great job matching the patterns on the fabric when cutting out the pieces. Erica had seen that some people are using elastic bands for securing facemask. Since her hair and TJ's hair is too thick to use the thin hair ties, they have about 20 laying around the house not doing anything, so this seemed a good use for those hair ties. Erica's persona in the SCA is Persian, so this really does suit her.

 

 

Erica

Erica finished the first of TJ's socks. These socks follow Ann Budd's BluPrint class pattern. TJ really likes them. They are knit with a 3 x 1 rib in a glitz sock yarn from Gynx Yarn.

Erica's bin of handspun yarn that needed wet finishing hit the overflowing state, so she spent some time wet finishing 12 skeins of yarn. She simply soaks her yarn in hot water with a bit of soap, rinses it with warm water and hangs it to dry. Since most of her yarn is destined to be woven then wet finished more, she does not do much vigorous wet finishing in the yarn stage. More detailed photos of her color study yarns will be coming in future episodes as she discusses her comparison of the various yarns.

For the very last bit of her Finn colour and breed study.  Erica made 2 batts out of the remaining Artic Berries, from CraftyJax. Erica will spin the two batts and ply them together. She is looking forward to getting all the yarns together and having a look at them side by side, stay tuned for thoughts on this study. 

Erica finished her final yarn for her Organic Polwarth Breed and colour study with a 2 ply Graffiti colourway yarn. She is quite pleased with it. Both singles were spun quite consistently, likely, because Erica is spinning almost every day and spun the singles in rather quick succession.

Erica finished a number of other yarns since the last episode. You can see in the photos, how Erica uses tyvex wrist bands to label her skeins. These can be written on in permanent marker and the wrist bands make it through the wet finishing process just fine. She has also adapted this process for her warping chains when making new weaving warps.

Deep Cover colourway from Sweet Georgia Yarns.

 Lakeside colourway from Crafty Jaks

 Two of the Arctic Berries yarns

 

 

Michelle finished the cross stitch she's been working on. It may have to wait until the stay at home order is over to get it framed.

 

 

Michelle made two needle felted air plant hangers that she finished.

Squid:

 

Octopus:

 

 

 

 

WIP's

Erica has spun the singles of this beautiful colourway. It is called Petal from Bee Mice Elf. Erica still has quite a stash from this dyer, who is no longer dyeing.

Below are the last two colours from Erica's advent calendar colourway. The single on the left was a bit naughty and thus is now knotty. Erica lost the end and created such a mess trying to find it had to cut the yarn and start at a random point. She is curious to see how this works out when she finally plies the yarn. The second photo below shows the mess that was made when trying to find the end, Erica tried for about 3 days on and off the find the actual end of the yarn, before deciding her time was more valuable and cut the yarn and kept spinning. When she rewound the yarn (above photo left) she had to break the yarn a few times and knot it back together, hence the yarn being knotty. :)

 

Erica decided to tackle the 5 ply yarn from her 51 yarns spinning in an unconventional way. Inspired by the crazy yarn Michelle showed her while recording a previous episode, Erica took 5 different bobbin ends and plyed them together, then put a knot in each time she ran out of a yarn, thus creating a skein with samples of 5 ply, 4, ply, 3 ply and 2 ply yarns to compare. Erica used a rigid heddle, which she often substitutes for a warping paddle, to seperate the 5 yarns. The below photos show the rigid heddle Erica used and how she had to use 2 lazy kates to accommodate 5 bobbins of yarn. It was a fun experience, but Erica is not sure when she might ever need a 5 ply yarn.

 

 

 

Michelle started needle felting a Cthulhu air plant holder.   She needs to finish turning him green and wet felt some wings for him.

 

 

Michelle has picked up an old project from years ago.  Her husband asked her to make him a cloak and requested embroidery all over the back of it. He did help her with the embroidery, but it's been sitting for years waiting for a lining. She has now cut out the lining and is just waiting for some black thread to stitch in the lining.

Here's a picture from the pinning process.