Swap Loose Notes for Organized Records with Our Fibre Prep PDF
Recording information about our handspun helps us understand how much yardage we have, how thick it is, and how much it weighs, but fibre preparation deserves the same amount of attention. We often remember whether we spun from carded fibre, rolags, or combed top, yet two carded preparations from the same sheep breed can produce very different results. Why is this? Small changes in our fibre preparation often explain why. Having organized records not only helps repeat results but also helps to plan for future projects. Fibre preparation has become so popular that it’s a hobby in itself. Commonly, when we think about fibre preparation, we think of working with raw fleece or changing fibre from worsted to woollen, but fibre preparation (often referred to as fibre prep) is so much more. It can also include blending different types of fibre, playing with colour, or finding ways to make spinning more enjoyable. We explore all these ideas below. Each month throughout the year, we wil...