Creative Process: Fiber Batts

Today I’m sharing a little insight into part of my creative process.  One thing I always talk about is my love of color and texture.  Working with fiber allows me to use my color theory knowledge to mix up some exciting and one-of-a-kind color combos. The textural aspect come in when I’m continually transforming the fiber, from start to finish, dyeing, carding, spinning and knitting.

Fiber Batts ~ Hand-dyed wool carded & ready for spinning

It’s very satisfying to watch things “come to life” and for me, feels similar to a painter, carefully considering color and composition. Though some combinations are random, most are made with specific intentions.

Creating a fiber batt starts with the fiber.  I generally source local fiber and enjoy using alpaca with accents of wool for support and lofty yarn. Most of the dyed fiber I have was hand-dyed by me, using a truly unique dye that a friend brought back from Peru.  These unique dyes use a plant and mineral base to create vibrant, rich color.  More about the dye another day…

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Sometimes I grab from a pile of fiber, other times I line it up purposefully beforehand. Next, the carding machine.  Those not familiar with carding machines can find a video online:  “Blending colors on a drum carder”

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After you’ve blended the colors, you gently “peel” the fibers off the carding machine and roll into a fiber batt! *Ta Da*! Now it’s ready for spinning or felting! :)

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Knitters Toolbox: Handy Must-Haves

Cable hooks

Cable hooks

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Most seasoned knitters and beginners as well, will carry along a tiny bag or tote of essentials, the must-have tools of knitting. It’s important to be prepared, because you never know when you might suddenly need a stitch marker, project holder, scissors or measuring tape! ;)

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Knitting needle gauge by succaplokki

Knitting needle gauge by succaplokki

Floops stitch markers

Floops stitch markers

Mini scissors

Mini scissors

Multipurpose zipped purse by Baisimu

Multipurpose zipped purse by Baisimu

Handprinted knitting notebook by sarahwaterhouse

Handprinted knitting notebook by sarahwaterhouse

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Im featuring the classics as well as a few unique problem solvers and stylish extras -
What’s your most-used tool in your “toolbox”?

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Update: {about} w/Artist Bio & Statement

Announcing a site update – a new addition to the {about} page, featuring an Artist Bio & Statement.

All Fiesta Cat handspun yarns are created by fiber artist, Allison Ehle. Each handspun skein is truly unique due to the personal touch in every yarn.

To learn more about the artist, click the link above to visit the {about} page and read the Artist Bio & Statement.