What I Learned at Estes, Day 2

July 6, 2008

in Blending Fiber

My second day of class at Estes was also a fiber blending class. However, unlike the first day, this class was a lot more free form, with less talk about blending specific percentages of colors and more about playing.

There were several specific exercises though, to give us ideas about how various combinations of fiber might turn out. For example, one exercise we did was blending some fibers together to get a base color, then blending the base fiber with varying amounts of black or white fiber to see how it changed the base color. You can see the result of that experiment by looking at the purple skeins below.

Mini Skeins

For me, the most interesting part of the class was getting a chance to play with fiber that I wouldn’t otherwise have tried. For some of the exercises, we worked with partners, which was fun because it got me to try colors and fibers (witness the sparklies in skein in the top middle) that I wouldn’t necessarily have picked on my own.

I’m really glad I got the opportunity to take both of these classes. They’ve given me a bit more confidence about working with color and different fibers to create new effects. Now, instead of just choosing a roving and spinning it as-is, I feel like I’ll be able to tweak what I buy a bit so I’ll end up with just the yarn I want.

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Phyllis July 11, 2008 at 4:51 pm

You classes at Estes sound really interesting. That’s a neat color wheel that you made from yarn.

admin July 12, 2008 at 6:08 pm

Thanks, Phyllis – they were really interesting. It was good to experiment a little.

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