Big surprise!!! It's not a botanical species. It's a human species...several of them. Arco Iris (Spanish for Rainbow) were a rock group from the late 1960s until the late 1970s in Argentina and were influential in Argentine rock music history. (read more HERE on Wikipedia). How did a gal raised in the 60s not know this? I was a 'Flower Child' wannabe, but on the wrong species side of the Iris. Anywho, I spun a spool full of thick and thin single roving (picture one) and then plied it with a sparkly strand of mohair sock yarn and a Iris purple strand of lace weight mohair (picture two).
As I have mentioned before, the Ply part of spinning is my favorite technique. I love the way it gives definition and added texture to the yarn. With that in mind, it was a given that I would get a subscription to 'Ply' magazine. 2018's first publishing was all about 'Flax'. If I were a spinner like my 5X Great Grandmother, who surely knew all about 'Field to Fabric Flax', I would have been more excited about this months magazine. Since I'm a 'Sheep to Shop' spinner...heavy on the 'Shop'....it made for a good photo shoot.
All done!
The 5ft. 4oz. braid divided into 8 strips spun and plied
yielded 40 yards of beautiful Arco Iris yarn.
It ROCKS!
Love the color
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ReplyDeleteArco Iris pops! not rocks....
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