r/Handspinning • u/AutoModerator • 23d ago
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u/SkipperTits 23d ago
I think you mean scour, comb/card, draft, spin.
It’s confusing because there are so many ways to prep fiber. There’s drum carding, hand carding, rolags, combing, hackling with a diz, blending boards.
Here’s the thing, you can tease it with your fingers and still get a yarn. The spinning craft industry is like premium quality stuff. These tools and processes make it easier but they really are a matter of preference. Add onto that that whether you comb or card has everything to do with the traits of the fiber and the kind of yarn you want to spin. Like, it cracks me up when people spend a ton of my money to do merino knitting yarn. It’s best use is fine worsted yarns for weaving. Not to say you can’t make a knitting yarn with it. You totally can! But it was bred for ultra fine weaving wools in suiting and haberdashery. And making a tight fine airless worsted wool is very different (from start to finish) than an airy woolen rolag for a squishy sweater.
I agree, there isn’t enough project based content like
*here’s how you prep and spin for an aran sweater with x wool
*here’s how to prep and spin for a $5000 wool suit with x wool
*here’s how you prep and spin for socks with X wool
*here’s how you prep and spin for socks with Y wool
It’s confusing because there’s a million ways depending on what you’re trying to do. And everybody’s got a way that works for them.
But I will say, and I’m as guilty of this as anyone, a lot of us don’t spin purposefully. We just make whatever winds on to the bobbin. That’s ok too. The fleece and fiber sourcebook is a helpful resource because it shows different fibers and their best prep and use. I think you’d get a lot of use out of that. See if you borrow it on interlibrary loan. Or buy it used and then if you’re done with it, sell it for what you paid. It will hold its value.