Urban Gypz Handspun

It’s amazing how much the fiber changes, from merino top to actual yarn.

This is a braid from a dyer called ‘Urban GypZ’ – part of our haul from Jaqueline’s stash (more on that later!).

Most of it was spun on the weekend at the show.

My uneven singles :)

Yarn in the plying (navajo plied, though I still got a lot of barber pole, which I love!)

Love love love this photo. Like waves of fiber-y goodness! This yarn is my most even spin yet, and I’m hoping to use it as a weft in a woven piece.

200 yards of worsted weight yarn ready to be used!