#the100DayProject Weeks 12 and 13
/I’ve joined up with #the100DayProject this year with the goal of spinning every day. Writing down a daily log of my progress is an easy way for me to stay accountable, follow though, and plan what to spin next during this project.
If you’re just joining me:
Here’s how I prepped for the project and spent the first week.
During weeks 2 and 3 I finished the first single and started spinning the second.
Weeks 4 and 5 I embraced the slog of being in the middle of something.
Weeks 6 and 7 I finished spinning the singles and started plying.
Weeks 8 and 9 I finished my first skein of handspun and started the second.
Weeks 10 and 11 I finished the second skein and jumped into spinning the third.
Week 12
June 22 (Day 77): Added another yard or two to the spindle. Wasn’t able to get much in the way of spinning time today but a few minutes is better than nothing at all.
June 23 (Day 78): Today I finally reached the point in the current spin where it seems like I’m actually making progress. Until now, I’ve been spinning yarn but the piece of fiber never seemed to be getting any shorter. I know that’s not true but the illusion of it definitely contributed to feeling like the past few days of spinning have been a slog. Glad I stuck with it.
June 24 (Day 79): It’s nice to see the fiber turning into yarn and the spindle filling up one wrap at a time. I have no idea if I’ll finish plying by the end of this project or even finish the singles in the next 20 days. It’s good to be spinning though and I’m not going to add any extra rules to this project that’ll make it harder to keep the yardage coming. Just going to keep spinning.
June 25 (Day 80): It’s day 80 of #the100DayProject and my 80th day of spinning yarn is a row! How cool is that? I've got the skeins I've spun these past 80 days as well as the two I got off the bobbins because of this project in a pile on the shelf. It is so great to look over and see them stacking up. Looking forward to adding the current yarn-in-progress to that stack.
June 26 (Day 81): One of my goals for this project was for the kiddo to see me spinning. As a result she has definitely become more interested in my fiber and spindle. That’s a great thing but I have to keep the pair on a top shelf now. Otherwise she’ll push a chair over to a shelf, climb up, grab the spindle, and mix it in with all her other toys. Thankfully, the current roving is hardy stuff or it would not have survived the excursions.
June 27 (Day 82): Turns out that today is the start of Tour de Fleece. Glad it’s still happening even if the Tour de France isn’t. I’m not making any specific goals for Tour de Fleece or planning on joining in this year. I’m just going to keep spinning until I finish this latest skein of yarn.
June 28 (Day 83): Got a decent amount of spinning complete today. It’s nice to be able to see the colors change over the course of a day’s spinning vs. 4 days of spinning.
Week 13
June 29 (Day 84): Ran errands today so not much time or spare energy for making yarn. Did enough to cross it off the to-do list though.
June 30 (Day 85): The single has been breaking a lot lately. I’m not sure if I’m not keeping the spindle spinning long enough or if the fiber I’m working with needs more prep. So I’m doing a little bit of both: paying more attention to the spindle and pre-drafting the fiber just a touch.
July 1 (Day 86): Taking it easy today with the spinning since my rotator cuff on the spindle holding arm is feeling irritated. Don’t want to push my luck and hurt myself so close to the end of this project.
July 2 (Day 87): Yes! It took me a day’s spinning but I finished the first single for yarn number 3. It’s a little fuzzy and lumpy but the color changes are nice. Had to put the spindle in the freezer again to get it to pop apart.
Hmmm. The last single took me 15 days to spin and there are 13 days left. I could probably finish the last single in that time but probably not plying. I’m okay with that.
July 3 (Day 88): Started the second single! I didn’t get much spinning done today but it was good to start.
July 4 (Day 89): Trying something different with this half of the fiber. Because it got so squished in storage, pre-drafting is really helping to make a more consistent yarn. Spinning is also going faster too because of it. Just have to be careful not to pull things too far apart.
July 5 (Day 90): More spinning today. The turtle isn’t growing quickly, but it is growing.