How to Make Rolags on a Blending Board | The Art of the Companion Ply #2
There are infinite possibilities in the combinations of colors and fiber you can put together on a blending board! Follow along as I experiment with these combinations, and give you tips and tricks I use to make gorgeous rolags perfect for hand spinning. Have you ever found the most gorgeous hand dyed braid of fiber, but have no idea what to ply it with? Well, making your own hand blended rolags gives you the freedom and artistry to create the perfect companion ply! In this video I give you a quick overview of how to make rolags on a blending board, and a look at how I choose colors and fibers to blend together. I hope I can inspire you to be adventurous in your own fiber experiments! The finished yarn has been sold out, but check out these other beautiful Hand Spun Yarns on my Website! https://www.clarioncallfiberarts.com/... For the DIY Blending Board kit I'm using in this video, visit this link: https://howardbrush.com/product/diy-kit/

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