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a sportweight yarn spun from rolags, then chain plied
388 yards, 106 grams, 14.5 wpi (on average)
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Adobe Illustrator vector project for Electronic Illustration 1. We had to make a landscape using gradients. I love this one. :)
FLUFFfibers BFL in the Sticks and Stones colorway, spun into two gradient skeins, Sticks (brown, 115 yards pre-wash) and Stones (charcoal, 137 yards pre-wash).
I separated the colors and hand-carded them into rolags to get the gradient. They are semi-worsted or semi-woolen (I spun from rolags but spun in my usual short backward draw style).
Computer Graphics 2 Gradient Mesh Project. I took an original drawing by me and traced it with the pen tool in Illustrator. I then applied a gradient mesh to most of the middle and background, The vibrant colors against the gray and white background provided emphasis and stand out against everything else
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Wool Ease Wool/Acrylic Yarn dyed as a wound ball in a bath of orange & red 'Easter Egg' dyes with vinegar; simmered for approximately 1 to 2 hours and then drained and rinsed. (don't over-squeeze, as it will felt a little). I've learned to pre-soak the wound ball in plain water to wet thoroughly before putting in the dye bath - otherwise the dye tends to migrate throughout the whole ball.