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Yang's Yarns


Spinning yarn is both a simple and complex thing to do.

'The tools needed are few and basic, you just need a small spindle, a small piece of string, and some staples or filaments to spin (in my try, wool).

The complexity come from the act of making yarn itself. Spinning is a process that require multiple simultaneous actions (keeping tension here and there, unraveling here, rolling there..) and in order to make yarn of with any degree of control, consistency and speed, a spinner need to execute the set of actions smoothly and with ease .

Hand spinning is definitely a craft. A skill that you can improve on through practice.


Yarn#1: Orange thin and poofy

This was my first attempt at spinning yarn. It consists of a single material: orange wool. The the varying diameter along its length is result of poor control over spinning techniques and some impatience.


Yarn#2: Thick and mixed overall

This is my second yarn making attempt. Again I used a orange yarn, I also mixed some angelica fiber into the orange yarn(because the angelica fiber is sparkly and pretty). I learned from my first yarn attempt to practice technique by making a thicker (therefore more manageable to spin) yarn.


Yarn#3: Reused + Mixed

I unravelled a sweater a while ago, and make a ball of untwisted orange cotton yarn. Using the untwisted orange cotton yarn filament, I made a new yarn that is two ply, twisted, and mixed with angelica fibers.


Yarn#4: Reused , conductive, and doubly Mixed

Yarn#4 is like Yarn#3, with the addition of conductive threads.

Extra Credit: denier or tex yarn size tenacity elongation elastic recovery absorbency

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