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Japanese Merino

Friday, May 27th, 2005

After finishing spinning all the hand-dyed polwarth, I decided to practice spinning thin singles with the merino I bought in Japan. I have to remind myself that this merino roving was picked up in the “felting” section of the craft store and that really, it’s meant for felting projects — maybe that’s why it feels so weird.

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Slippery Merino
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Looks like gingham

Observation No. 1: The end of the fibre was CUT. All the fibre I’ve seen so far has been natural looking with organic, torn ends. This was weird. It was hard to start spinning this since it was such a blunt end.

Observation No. 2: It’s so slippery. I lost my spinning a few times at the very beginning because the fibres were so slippery! But this could be because it’s merino. Merino has a shorter staple than the stuff I’ve been working with (Polwarth, Corriedale) so maybe that’s all.

Observation No. 3: It’s so soft and smooth…it feels like plastic. I know things in Japan are perfectly manufactured, packaged and merchandised…but this feels like it’s been so processed that it’s no longer a natural, organic product.

It’s pretty like gingham when it’s spun up and I think I’ll be making socks with these — merino socks to be lightly worn, and never on hardwood floors!

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