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knitcrate · 6 years
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Fast Fiber Facts Part Two: Protein Fibers
We’re back with another round of Fast Fiber Facts with Miriam Felton, a designer, blogger, and the voice behind the Yarnstories Podcast. 
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Protein Fibers
Silk comes from the cocoons of the silk worm. Whether the silk is considered Tussah (aka Wild Silk) or Bombyx (aka Mulberry) depends on what the worms eat and effects the color of the finished silk. Bombyx silk worms are fed only mulberry leaves, and the resulting silk is white, and very strong. Tussah silk worms feed on mostly oak leaves and their silk is colored as a result. Muga silk comes from a slightly different breed of silkworm that comes from the Assam of India. Once the silk worms spin their cocoon, they are boiled to break down the sticky stuff that holds the silk strands together. Each cocoon is made of one continuous strand of silk! So as the cocoons are broken down, you basically unravel them like little balls of yarn. Silk is one of the strongest natural fibers. Alternately, you can make a lower grade of silk by waiting until the silk moth breaks out of the cocoon, and then pulling it apart. But like a moth-eaten ball of yarn, you end up with lots of smaller pieces, and broken ends.
Goats breeds and fibers are as varied as the personality of the goats they come from. Angora goats produce mohair. Kid mohair comes from the baby goats (called kids) in the same way that lambswool is the first shearing of a sheep. The first coat is generally finer fibers, with a softer hand. Goats are also the source of Cashmere. Cashmere is classified by the micron count rather than the breed of goat that it comes from, but the goats that have been bred for fine fibers are often called Cashmere goats. Cashmere is the downy undercoat that the goats produce to keep themselves warm. If the cashmere is harvested by combing, the guard-hairs are left in place on the goat, but if the cashmere is harvested by shearing, then the guard-hairs must be removed.
Camelids are a big group including camels (their downy underlayer is soft and warm), llamas, alpacas, vicuña, and guanaco. The fiber from these camelids ranges in thickness, softness, and colors, but it’s mostly warm and drapey.  The really great thing about it is all the natural colors it comes in. It can be a little tricky to work with when it’s by itself (since it doesn’t have any bounce and has a tendency to hang heavy, but in a blend it can bump up softness, drape, and shine.
Yak, Bison (aka Buffalo), and Qiviut all come from similar animals. They all come from the downy undercoats of the fiber beasts. It is all very very warm. A thin layer of qiviut is enough to keep you warm in arctic winters, so unless you live within spitting distance of either pole, you may prefer something of a blend.
And now we come to sheep. Sheep grow fleece like we grow hair, but from all over their torsos.  They’re sheared 1 or 2 times a year (depending on the breed), and they produce a fiber that runs the whole range of crimpy to curly, and silky to sticky. There are so many breeds of sheep and variations from animal to animal that you could spin or knit your whole life and never try every iteration. I must admit, I’m very biased in favor of wool. Wool resists absorbing water (and is downright waterproof with its natural coating of lanolin), and once it does finally absorb water it will stay warm and feel dry. It will keep you warm when you are cool, and keep your cool when you are warm, It’s odor-resistant and sustainable. When you add the easy-care that the superwash process brings to wool, I really can’t think of any situation when wool wouldn’t be suitable for a project. Wool also works beautifully in blends with all these other fibers.
If you’d like to learn more about the yarns you love before they reach your hands, please do check out YarnStories Podcast, or subscribe in your podcatcher of choice. You can check out Miriam Felton’s patterns on Ravelry, and my tutorials on her site and on YouTube.
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Erro Dreemurr
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~BASIC INFO~
 Name: Erro Dreemurr (Pronounced like “Arrow”)
 Nickname: Airhead (by bullies), Little Rascal (by his parents), Curly Top (by Sans), Punk (by Undyne), and Small Asgore Clone (by Papyrus).
 Gender: Male
 Age: 7, in human years.
 Species/What Are They: Boss Monster
Soul (Color): White
 Sexuality: Straight
 ~BATTLE INFO~
 Atc: 8
 Def: 4
 Exp: 64
 LV: 1
 HP: 104
  Weapons: He has an old dagger given to him by Undyne (ONLY for emergencies, she warned him), and a slingshot.
 Powers/Attacks: He has the same fireball attacks as his parents and Asriel. He tends to combine his fireball attacks with his slingshot, using them as ammo when he fights. He also uses his dagger as a makeshift sword. He has a special magic spell that conjures up a magic-made dagger similar to his own that he gives to his opponent in order to have a fair fight.
 Fighting Style: He takes inspiration from Robin Hood, and it shows in his fighting style. Robin Hood was a master swordsman and archer, so he mimics the attacks of someone fighting with a sword. Since he isn’t allowed to have a bow, he uses his slingshot to launch fire attacks at his opponent.
 ~RELATIONSHIP INFO~
 Friends With: His closest friends are a band of monster children born after the Barrier broke. He calls them his band of “Merry Monsters”.
 Neutral With: Most humans. Frisk and Chara are the only humans he likes.
 Enemies With: A small group of human bullies at his mother’s school.
 Family: Asgore (Father), Toriel (Mother), Asriel (Older Brother), Chara and Frisk (Adopted Older Siblings).
 Crush(es): None.
 Single, Taken, Or Talking (If the last two, with who): Single.
 ~PERSONALITY~
 Personality Towards Humans: Aside from Frisk and Chara (and to a lesser extent, the human teachers at his school), he does not like humans very much. This is because of what he’s been told about the war, as well as the fact that he’s constantly harassed by human bullies at school. Because of this, he’ll either just ignore their presence, or be really supicious of them if they engage in conversation. His parents have tried to convince him that humans and monsters are equals, but it hasn’t helped.
 Personality Towards Strangers: See above for human strangers. For monster strangers, he’ll typically stay away unless he absolutely needs to interact with them for whatever reason. Most times, he’s in his own world, so he’d come off as odd to people who don’t know him.
 Personality Towards Friends: With his band of Merry Monsters, he acts very confident, putting on his persona as a ringleader to their shenanigans. He can come off as bossy at times, and sometimes his friends can be overwhelmed by his overzealous attitude.
 Strengths: Erro’s strengths are his athleticism, his offensive capabilities, his bravery, his understanding of right and wrong, and his sense of honor.
 Weaknesses: Erro’s weaknesses are his youth and inexperience, his defensive capabilities, a lack of any sort of strategy when fighting, a short attention span, and his naivety.  
 Flaws: Erro’s ultimate flaws are his mischievous behavior and overall disregard for rules, his lack of understanding as to why violence is a inherently a bad thing, his prejudice and mistrust of humans, and an ego that tends to get him in trouble. He also only sees things in black and white, so he doesn’t understand just how complex morality can be.
 Likes: He likes stories, especially ones of adventure and action (the stories of Robin Hood are his absolute favorite). He likes sweets, especially marshmallows (he has his own secret stash of him hidden under his bed. He likes to help Toriel cook sometimes (even if she only lets him do boring jobs like mixing batter), and he often gardens with Asgore (he plants Venus Fly Traps because they’re cool). He likes puns, and action-oriented anime, although he “ironically” watches Mew Mew Kissing Cutie from time to time. In fact, he “ironically” enjoys a lot of things one would consider “girly”. He especially likes the outdoors and any activity associated with it. He enjoys spending time with his “Aunt” Undyne so she can teach him some basic fighting skills (nothing too serious; Toriel won’t allow it).
 Dislikes: His hair can be irritating at times, since he has to keep blowing it out of his face to see (although he sees it as “his style”, so he won’t let it be cut). He hates bullies and anyone fitting the stereotypically “evil” label. He hates vegetables and Papyrus’ spaghetti (he’ll do anything to get out of eating it). Being lectured annoys him, as well (unfortunately, he goes through that a lot). Lastly, he can’t stand rain, only because his parents refuse to let him go out when it happens.
 Fears: He fears that humans will attack the monsters again someday, sealing them away like they did in the past. He also has a fear of losing someone he cares about to someone cruel and evil. Being alone makes him nervous as well. A minor fear of his is spiders (he’s no longer allowed in Muffet’s bakery for this reason).
 ~APPEARANCE~
 Eye Color: Erro has blue eyes.
 Clothes: His clothes are based off a medieval style, with a Lincoln Green tunic, and dark brown pants. He wears a rope belt around his waist, which is where he keeps his dagger and slingshot. A black delta rune is printed on the back of his tunic.
 Hair: Erro has short, curly, blond hair that covers his face.
 Skin: The skin under Erro’s fur is a soft, fleshy color.
 Other: Erro has abnormally long fangs, and despite being as younger than Asriel, his horns have started to grow in. His ears aren’t floppy like the rest of his family, but are similar in shape to an Angora goat’s ears.
 ~OTHER INFO~
 Alignment: Chaotic Good
 Goals/Purpose: His ultimate goal is to be a true hero and warrior, like Undyne. Unfortunately, he focuses too much on the violence aspect rather than actual justice.
 Job: None, although he does want to do something hero-related in the future.
 Items: His dagger and wooden slingshot. He sometimes carries some marshmallows on his person.
  ~BACKSTORY~
 Backstory: Erro’s story begins a few years after the Barrier broke. Asgore and Toriel, after months of gradually growing closer after their time apart, finally decided to rekindle their old marriage, living together with Frisk as their child. Not long after that Asriel and Chara were restored to their former selves, and the Dreemurr family was back to what it once was. But one day, Toriel and Asgore broke the news to their friends and family: Toriel was pregnant. After nine months, a healthy baby boy was born, Erro Dreemurr.
 Erro’s first years were peaceful, being part of the new generation of monsters born in freedom. He was taught the history of the monsters, although the darker moments were often skipped over. Knowing how much monsters were hurt by humans, Erro gained a distrust for most of them. It didn’t help that a lot of humans acted antagonistic towards monsters because they were monsters. Despite that, he found a lot of their culture interesting, like Robin Hood, which influenced him to take an interest in heroism and justice. He wanted to be a hero and protect the innocent, like the heroes in his stories. He went to Undyne, who he idolized greatly for her history as the Captain of his father’s Royal Guard, and asked her to train him. Undyne agreed, but she taught him only the basics, knowing how upset Toriel would be if she taught her son to be a killer, or caused the boy to get hurt.
 As Erro grew older, he began acting out his heroic persona in public, acting as a warrior who’d beat up bad guy he came across. This led him to have many fights with the local bullies. While the other children idolized him for his bravery, Toriel and Asgore didn’t approve of his impulsive and violent behavior. Erro wasn’t sure why; he was only trying to be helpful. He didn’t understand what it meant to solve his problems in a pacifistic way. So Toriel and Asgore tried to turn his interests elsewhere, with baking or gardening. They have helped a little, but Erro was still set in his ways. Currently, he’s still a rambunctious, wannabe-hero, although he has more outlets to channel his energy than he used to. But he still has a lot to learn, and a lot of growing up to do.
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Yesterday was our second annual Yarnapolooza.  Connie and I took the day off of work for our birthdays.  For Christmas this year, I adopted an Alpaca for Connie from Willowbrook Alpacas.  So this year’s Yarnapolooza was named for Connie’s adopted alpaca, “The Marcus Adventures.”  She even made t-shirts for us to wear, with Marcus pooping yarn!
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We started off our day visiting Marcus at Willowbrook Alpacas.  We were able to hang out with the alpacas and pet and feed them.  They are all so cute and we didn’t get spit on!  Bonus.  We also got to visit with horses, a goat, and Magnus, the chocolate lab.  Such wonderful hospitality!  Now I want an alpaca.  I wonder how my cats would react.  lol
Hello Marcus!
Marcus
Connie and I show off our t-shirts
Feeding an alpaca
Marcus sniffs my hand
Marcus wants the food
Connie feeding an alpaca
Breakfast time
Max is a suri alpaca.
Look at those adorable faces
Bye Marcus!
This year we ended up going to three local yarn stores and Hobby Lobby.  Kid Ewe Knot is my regular yarn shop and one of my favorites in the area.  I just think the selection here is awesome and the owner is so nice.  I found lots of pretty yarn to add to my stash here including a beautiful Mohair yarn.  What’s funny is I bought this same yarn in a different color last year.  At least my taste is consistent.
Next up was Hobby Lobby.  I was able to but a really soft lining for the hat and cowl that I made.  I found brown yarn that I was looking for to make a wig for Halloween.  I also bought some scrubby yarn.  I just think Hobby Lobby has the best yarn available outside of a yarn shop.
We drove out to Sewickley and stopped at Sewickley Yarns.  I ended up buying some cute sock yarn and this gorgeous yarn from Manos del Uruguay.  I’ve used their yarn before and just love it.  Connie also commented that I always find the best yarn and she never sees it.
We ended the day at Dyed in the Wool.  They has this amazing baby alpaca yarn that I was so tempted to buy, but I refrained myself.  I did end up with this amazing angora yarn.
I have a yarn addiction, and this annual trip really feeds my addiction.  Connie says I’m a yarn snob.  I think I just love yarn.  As the one woman said at Sewickley Yarns yesterday, “Why are all the yarns I like so expensive?”  And I responded, “Because you have good taste.”
Next year Connie says we should go on the road for Yarnapolooza.  Hmmm.  Taking a trip to another city to yarn shop for our birthdays?  That could be a lot of fun!
Hello from Kid Ewe Knot
Isn’t it beautiful? All that yarn!
Adding to my stash. ❤
Yarnapolooza II: The Marcus Adventures Yesterday was our second annual Yarnapolooza.  Connie and I took the day off of work for our birthdays. 
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josephkitchen0 · 5 years
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Best Yarn for Blankets — From Goats!
When looking for the best yarn for blankets, you may not immediately think of yarn from fiber goats. The hair from goats, including cashmere, Pygora, Cashgora, and Angora fiber, is soft and warm. The yarns made from these fibers are considered luxury yarn in the marketplace. Although we often think of using these yarns for sweaters, vests, and other clothing items, mohair can be the best yarn for blankets too. Pendleton and Woolrich are two high-end wool product companies that sell cashmere and mohair blankets, throws, and pillows. These beautiful products are something you can recreate if you knit, crochet, or weave.
Where Does the Best Yarn for Blankets Come From?
Yarn from goats is not wool. Wool comes from sheep. The fiber or hair from goats is referred to as cashmere or mohair.
Cashmere Fiber and Yarn
Cashmere fiber is plucked from the undercoat of cashmere-producing goats. Most of the cashmere is harvested from goats in China and Mongolia, where they are referred to as Kashmir goats. The fiber is plucked rather than sheared, and it takes up to two goats to produce enough to make a sweater. In the category of fine yarn from goats, cashmere is the most commonly found. Cashmere is downy-looking, with unmatched softness and warmth.
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Working with Cashmere Fiber to Make the Best Yarn for Blankets
Cashmere comes in a variety of natural colors from white to shades of brown or gray. The fiber dyes very well and the darker fibers also look great when the dark shades are over-dyed. The fiber is a fine down with shorter staple lengths. Since it is delicate, it will knit or crochet into a lightweight product. If the fiber is spun well, it will make a yarn that can stand up to every day use as a blanket, sweater, or scarf. Using the yarn for socks might not be a good idea because of the heavier abrasion socks withstand. Cashmere yarn creates a very warm blanket or lap robe.
Mohair from Angora and Pygora Goats
Mohair fiber is produced by Angora goats and any fiber breeds derived from Angora stock, such as the Pygora goat. The hair from fiber goats is also very soft but does not rival cashmere in softness. When knitted into fabric for blankets or garments, a beautiful sheen develops from the smooth fibers. Mohair, like cashmere and wool, is a good insulator, and wicks away moisture from the body. In addition, mohair wears better than some wool from sheep.
Pygora goat in full fleece.
There’s a halo effect from the fiber when yarn is made into a garment. This is from the fuzzy nature of the goat hair. In some breeds, the halo effect is more pronounced, like the yarns from Pygora goats.
What Is It Like to Spin Mohair?
Mohair is a durable, long staple fiber that has a beautiful luster. The draft, when spinning can be slippery. It can take some getting used to if you are accustomed to spinning a sturdy wool. Yarns spun from mohair goat breeds’ fiber are great choices for knitting, crocheting, or weaving. Kid mohair from the first clip of a young goat is exceptionally soft. It rivals cashmere for softness next to the skin.
Courser mohair can be used for rug making, or other household items like cushion covers. The fiber comes in many shades of natural color to make the projects interesting. Doll hair from mohair is sought by artists.
Gray Pygora top for spinning.
Is Mohair Safe for Baby Items?
Mohair fiber is fine, although not as fine as cashmere grade.
Not only are mohair and cashmere safe choices for baby items, the fact that natural fibers from wool producing animals are breathable and wick away moisture adds to the benefits list. People searching for more natural products for babies will appreciate that there are no chemicals added for retarding fire. Wool and mohair are naturally fire resistant. Consider making an heirloom-quality lap robe or stroller afghan for the baby.
But What About Cleaning Mohair and Cashmere Items?
Often, when making gifts for friends, family, or baby gifts, we overlook using a really fine yarn because it may require special cleaning. This is not necessarily true. Many items made from goat hair can be washed gently, even in a machine, on a gentle setting. Low or no agitation is the needed setting, to avoid felting the blanket fibers. Hand washing is another option for cleaning hand knit items. So mohair and cashmere really can be the best yarn for blankets.
Cashmere and mohair are at the higher end of the price scale for yarns. However, there are certainly many expensive yarns and finished goods on the market that do not wear as well as a beautiful cashmere or mohair blanket. Consider the factors of drape, softness, warmth, and the beautiful sheen from these high end fibers. Making an heirloom quality gift should start with choosing the best yarn for blankets and other items.
Cleaning, Drying, and Storing Items Made From Cashmere and Mohair
If you don’t have a washing machine with a fine, no agitation setting, you should hand wash articles made from mohair and cashmere. Use a gentle detergent that is recommended for fine wool. I prefer Unicorn brand products for washing wool and mohair but there are others on the market. Dry cleaning solvents can be too harsh for these fabrics from cashmere or mohair.
Drying any mohair or cashmere item should always be done by laying the item flat and air drying. Make sure the area is not in direct sunlight. Line drying will pull the garment or blanket out of shape. Always lay flat on a towel to dry.
The best way to store quality mohair or cashmere items is in a clean pillow case! Protein fibers such as wool, mohair, and cashmere need to breathe. Storing in plastic bags is not a good choice. Always store your fine handmade products after cleaning so they don’t attract insects. With proper care, your handmade heirlooms will last a long time.
  Other Items to Knit or Crochet from Mohair or Cashmere
Even though cashmere and mohair may be the best yarn for blankets, it’s a great type of yarn for other items. Hats, gloves, shawls, scarves, and mittens from mohair yarns make great gifts. Make a quick pair of soft wrist warmers or fingerless gloves with the leftover yarn from a blanket project.
Because the yarns are higher in price, most crafters will use them for higher end garments or gifts. The mohair or cashmere fiber can be used for knitting, crocheting, or weaving and make a family heirloom blanket for the sofa.
Originally published in the November/December 2018 issue of Goat Journal and regularly vetted for accuracy.
          Best Yarn for Blankets — From Goats! was originally posted by All About Chickens
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Alpaca Sweaters, Washing, Drying And Managing Defined
Kmart is also getting their ladies's summer time attire sale this 7 days with some alpacas for sale on casual mix and match fashions for summer time. On sale are Fundamental Editions crinkle camp shirts, Route 66 scoop-neck tees, Bongo crochet back again tanks, Riders polos or shorts, Fundamental Editions cargo Bermudas, Route 66 shorts, Bongo shorts, Riders fundamental denims, Fundamental Editions graphic tees, Route sixty six hoodies and Aspiration Out Loud striped tanks. There seem to be over three hundred cool choices for mix and match coordinates for summer time!
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Mohair wool, renowned for silkiness and sheen, comes from the angora goat. Mohair is strong, durable and light-weight, and it 'breathes'. It does not crease, mat or capsule, and it drapes well. Natural mohair arrives in numerous beautiful colors. Like Help.Qhub.Com, it is utilized for high-quality clothes etc.
This was turning out fairly well, and we nonetheless made our tour with six minutes to spare. It was a stunning day, and we had fun at the alpaca farm and with the animals. My son fed them, played with some puppies, adopt an alpaca we left to go home. A couple of hrs into the trip, again, we took a wrong turn- but ended up at 1 of the loveliest lakes I have noticed in a lengthy time. In the middle of a picturesque town, full of adorable shops and "mom and pop" restaurants, we spent some time at the ice product parlor and then took a stroll about the lake prior to heading house.
Physical exercise can assist you "sweat out" tension hormones. Alpaca ranching offers a lot of opportunity for physical exercise. Some of the activity needing to be carried out are herding alpacas and operating on fencing and pastures. A brisk five-10 minutes of scooping poop is all that's needed to calm you down. You can study much more about scooping alpaca manure.
I wager you believe you know what this is made from, but you're incorrect. You're perplexing this with the wool of sheep. As used in a fleece baby blanket, the phrase describes a polyester fabric. There's no wool in a fleece baby blanket! Costs can range from $10 all the way to $70.
When socks are hand knitted or crocheted, darning them to repair them seems like small effort when in contrast to creating a entire new pair! Needle felting is a quick way of binding with each other animal fibers and it can also be used to bind animal fibers to other fibers! You can fix up that hand produced pair of socks in no time by needle felting in a swatch or wool roving or other adopt an alpaca fiber.
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Most individuals would not know an Alpaca if it arrived up and bit them on the nose. Luckily for these people Alpacas, the better mannered cousins of Llamas, lack the capability to chunk because they only have tooth in their higher jaw. With lengthy, sleek necks, and smaller sized bodies, the Alpacas are not only a neat addition to a farm but quite helpful as well.
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These are just some of the things to explore in Exeter. The Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery is also located here and there are historical mills, schools, and houses to learn about as nicely as other nation oriented retail establishments. Stop by someday when you are looking for an fulfilling day absent from the maddening group.
Although this is geared toward dogs it does not exclude cats. Dog and cat adoptions are available at the Dog Clean N' Walk. The DCACC does an unbelievable quantity of work for feline buddies, also. The DCACC desk had the news letter "Head to Tail" which was available to anybody who would like to consider an interest in aiding, volunteering, donating or just has an interest in the on-goings of the nearby animals.
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This new rerooted goat angora mohair Disney animator doll "Rapunzal"  so pretty very soft hair natural colors
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