Hey, I have photographed and posted some spinning fiber that I’ve hand-dyed.
This multi-shaded/multi-colored wool roving is hand-dyed by me. It’s shades of dark greens with areas of purples, wines and blacks. The wool is a 27 microns northern European blend. It’s medium feeling in terms of softness, and is super easy to spin! Great for the beginning spinner or the old pro. It’s also great for felting, needle felting or other craft work. The dye is colorfast and washfast.
100% wool, 1 lb
The next two are both hand-dyed merino. They are very soft, spin like a dream, and would be great for things close to the skin. Great for the beginning spinner or the old pro. Besides spinning, it’s also great for felting, needle felting or other fiber crafts. The dye is colorfast and washfast.
Each Hank is 4 oz of hand-dyed goodness, and comes in a roving form. 100% merino

The color is Pavoreal, which means peacock in Spanish. It’s shades of limes, greens, purples, and browns.

The color Harvest is exactly what it sounds like: fall colors in golds, greens, and oranges and browns.
You can snatch them up in my etsy shop.





















































I love the colors in these. You definitely have a knack for it. Oh, and p.s., my new blog is finally up and running! For some reason I can’t leave my url in your comments section, so here it is: http://thejunesky.net
Thanks Brent! I’ll check out your blog.
Oh, yeah, there used to be a spot to put in your link when you posted a comment, but I don’t see it anymore.