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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
A Little Gift
My guild is sister guild to the Pembrokeshire Guild of Spinners, Weavers, and Dyers. Every alternate year we choose something and everybody in our guild makes that item as a Christmas gift for the members of their guild. I know that is confusing but they do the same thing for us. My last gift was a bag for my tools which I hang on my spinning wheel. This year is our guild's turn to make and send a gift to them. We chose distaff bags that are used when spindling. It is a small bag that hangs off your wrist and you put fibre in it and then hold then end of the fibre between your fingers as you spin on your drop or support spindle. They are great handy little things because it keeps your fibre source from getting tangled in the fibre that you are actually spinning.
We have known that we needed to make these since last winter but as usual I put it out of my mind with the thought that I had lots of time to make a few. Our due date was the third week of September and we needed to make more than one each since their guild is larger than ours. So in a mad panic at the beginning of September I rushed to make a few. My first one was woven and I wasn't really happy with it. So instead of carrying on with woven distaff bags I decided to try felting one. The orange one was my first one.
I took a chunk of roving and wrapped it around my hand and with a felting needle started to felt it slightly. (Yes, I did poke my finger quite a few times, thank you very much). Once I had it so that it would hold together, I took another chunk of roving and pushed it down into the bottom... then I felted that with the felting needle. I then patched any holes that there were and thickened up any thin areas with small amounts of roving.
After I was finished with needle felting so that it would all hold together. I got a tennis ball and covered it with Seran Wrap, and poked the ball down in the bag. I then sewed the top closed with a needle and thread, and submerged the whole thing in hot soapy water. Then I put the thing in the dryer for about 45 minutes. When it came out it was a well felted ball. I removed the thread from the mouth of the bag and trimmed the top of the bag to make it more even and less ragged looking. Then I stretched the neck of the bag to get the tennis ball out and turned the whole bag inside out. Then I picked from my stash of hand spun yarns a yarn that was close in colour to the bag and chose some embellishments to decorate it. The yarn was twisted into a cable to make the handle and then was sewn on to the bag.
I made the green one at the same time as the orange one and then they sat there. A couple of weekends ago, when we were supposed to bring them to the guild, I had forgotten mine at home. There were 27 little distaff bags to be shown that day which wasn't near enough for the Pembrokeshire Guild as they have well over 40 members. I came home and thought about the ugly woven bag I had made early on. It just wasn't good enough to send but I needed more than the two that I had originally made. So two days ago I got at it, and made the blue one and the white one.
The orange one is Merino and silk felted, with autumn leaves as embellishments. The green one is Merino and silk also felted with a white woolly handle and sheep buttons as embellishments. The white one is plain wool and I'm not sure what kind, with gold cherubs and hearts, and roses as embellishments. The blue one is Corriedale, and Mohair and silk blended with the same in the handle and a ships wheel, an anchor, and a lighthouse as embellishments.
Teapot took all four of them and headed off to FSJ today and will get them to the person who is going to wrap them and prep them for their overseas trip. I was very pleased that they turned out so nicely..... as a matter of a fact, I liked them so much that I think I'm going to make a couple for myself.
Sorry the picture is not brighter.....
See ya....
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I think your spindle bags turned out great! What a good idea.
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