I'll skip over feeding, vetting, shearing, and caring for our dear 4 leggeds and jump right to that big, clear, plastic bag of freshly shorn alpaca fleece.
That's white Pollux (Luxie) above. After washing his fleece, I dyed three batches in my crock pot. Our Phat theme this month is Oceanic so I thought blues for water, yellow for sun, white for foam, and brown for sand.
I didn't have to dye any brown and just used Polaris's ↓ golden brown fleece just like it is, well, I did wash it...
After all this is dry, it's off to the carder. This picture → shows you peeling the fiber off the carder. If you want more info about my carding go here. I made these batts in layers - example - white, brown, blue, white, or whatever my gutts said to add next. As I was carding, I tossed in some crystal, shiney angelina, and some dyed silk that's been laying around forever. You can be a little creative when carding but after a while, I think it's a little boring. I priced a motor to speed things up a little, but they are about $1,000.
I ended up making 5 batts and stripping each batt to 4 strips which I then drafted a little to make it spin more like roving. (Drafting-pulling the fibers out so they line up next to each other in a thinner little roving)
Then I wrapped each strip around my hand, tucked the end in, to form these little nests.
........and tied each nest with some handspun alpaca yarn. I created little cards on my computer with pictures of Lars and Luxie. They deserve the credit for producing such lovely fiber for me, right? And the buyers need to know what they are getting and who it is from.
........and tied each nest with some handspun alpaca yarn. I created little cards on my computer with pictures of Lars and Luxie. They deserve the credit for producing such lovely fiber for me, right? And the buyers need to know what they are getting and who it is from.
The final step is going on line to purchase my postage and stuffing the nests into the bag. Oh, and tossing in a few lavendar sachets. Jessie, our PhatLady who does all the promoting, coorinating, and mailing, gets a bigger sample of what I send to say thanks.
9 comments:
they look great~ love the colors you dyed!!
Thank you so much for describing your process. It makes getting these samples so much more fun to know how they got to us!
All of the hard work you do for the Phat Fiber boxes must be truly appreciated by all lucky enough to get one. I always love reading your blog, and have glimpsed a itty bitty part of what it takes to raise such lovely creatures. I must tell you that that itty bitty part seems like a lot of work. I couldn't imagine what the rest is like! It's obvious you love your four legged friends dearly, and that shows in the lovely fiber you spin.
Hi Maple! These look yummy ~ hope you are having a great spring.
These are just gorgeous, Maple!
Hi Maple. I've been reading, but neglect to comment (sorry). Thank you for the wonderful and informative posts, I enjoy them very much. That fiber looks beautiful and yummy - I hope to find time to spin soon!
Hugs,
Kim
wow, amazing!!
oh wow. those colors are beautiful. i'm jealous of the phat fiber recipients. those colors are perfect.
I wondered how alpaca people would make mini batts for the Phat Fiber Box. I'd love to find the time to do all that! Thanks for showing how you put it all together. Love the colors and they look so cute! The recipients will love them I'm sure.
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