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Nuts for Shetland 

Soulful Spinning
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Thanks for joining me for this episode of Soulful Spinning. I share the beginnings of my handspun sweater, spin a bit and share a mini movie about Shetland sheep. Watch me make a cup of coffee with the AeroPress espresso maker. Peaches makes an appearance, too. I hope you enjoy!
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0:00 Intro
0:57 Hello and Welcome
3:45 AeroPress coffee
14:24 Current Spinning
22:44 Spinning Interlude
34:27 Armchair travel and info about the Shetland breed
37:55 Reflections on the breed
45:57 Forgotten fleeces and other treasures found
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Whispering Pines Shetlands:
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Under the Son Shetlands:
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Tea with Jam & bread
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@jacquelinepirotta
@jacquelinepirotta 4 года назад
I think your hand spun is beautiful. For your sweater, I would gradiate light to dark and do the sleeves in one color - probably the white. And btw - I am Australian and we don't pronounce anything correctly! It's your podcast, you can say what you want :)
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Yes, that what I think I’m going to do. I may need to spin some more white for the sleeves, though. Thank you for watching and putting up with my mispronunciations 😝!
@keturahspencer
@keturahspencer 3 года назад
My mother always said skein as "skeen." I never heard it the other way until I was an adult. A few people have been rude to me about it too.
@eddavanleemputten9232
@eddavanleemputten9232 10 месяцев назад
I absolutely love Shetland wool! I’m a lace knitter, fell in love with Shetland lace patterns, which naturally progressed into spinning my own lace-weight yarn to knit with. This type pf wool has a lovely bloom to it and spun right it’s not scratchy but wonderfully soft. Ly daughter has high functioning autism. A light as a baby’s breath lace shawl knitted from Shetland wool yarn or a blend between shetland/silk/mohair is her favourite way to stay warm without any triggering sensory issues. It’s warm, soft, and so light and comfortable you barely feel it. There’s only softness. And warmth. Even in sub-zero weather. Thank you for sharing your love for Shetland wool and yarn!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 10 месяцев назад
Shetland silk mohair sounds so lovely. I need to work in my thin spinning. Lucky daughter to stay warm with your handknit creations! 🥰
@eddavanleemputten9232
@eddavanleemputten9232 10 месяцев назад
@@SoulfulSpinning - It is a lovely mix! My neighbour told me she can source me some freshly shorn alpaca next season. Can’t wait to get my hands on it! Apparently a lot of people around here keep alpaca but have no idea what to do with the fleece (is that the correct term for alpaca? English isn’t my native language). I’ll have to get my hands on hand carders and combs. I wonder how alpaca will do combined with shetland wool. To me it sounds positively sinful… a delightful thought. Spinning is addictive. And it’s the perfect complement to my knitting. Thank you for your lovely videos. I thoroughly enjoy them!
@elke3789
@elke3789 Год назад
I just wanted to pop in and tell you how grateful I am for your channel. I’ve watched for a few years but recently began deep diving into processing raw wools with more intention. Oddly I’d never tried shetland until this last year but you inspired me and I’m in love. It’s now battling for top spot! Thank you Lisa!❤
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning Год назад
That’s great to hear. Shetland wool certainly is near and dear to me, too. 💕
@kathleencook9186
@kathleencook9186 4 года назад
Skeen, skane. Tomato, tomahto. I think it must be a regional thing. I've heard lots of people pronounce it skeen. You do you. No need to apologize. Great episode!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thanks so much! I try to be precise in my language. It’s an unconscious thing. Have a great weekend 💕.
@lisaw1175
@lisaw1175 4 года назад
Hi Lisa you have been so compassionate to share the spinning passion with us. I like the music choice with the spinning motion. The long draw seems not easy to handle .... my son always correct my English, haha.... please don't stress on the pronunciation.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you, fellow Lisa! Longdraw is easy once you get the hang of it. It’s a matter of letting go and trust the twist will move into the fiber and make your yarn. It’s so relaxing, too!
@kayswancutt6357
@kayswancutt6357 4 года назад
Wonderful episode so inspiring. I am currently spinning some Shetland from Shetland on my turkish spindle from Ian on the Isle of Wight. Your videos are keeping me going during this lockdown. Kay
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Ian’s turkish spindles are wonderful! Sounds like a perfect match 💕.
@kathybal6236
@kathybal6236 Год назад
i really learn from your RU-vid channel, sincerely wish you would make more.
@LaurenRuby
@LaurenRuby 3 года назад
I’m from Chicago as well (I live in Colorado now) and I say “skeen” as well. “Skain” doesn’t feel right. I don’t mind though! This is old now so I’m sure you’ve got it down not but I want to tell you to just say it how you want! Haha, you are so funny. I really enjoy watching you.
@editekeditek8600
@editekeditek8600 Год назад
Tanks you for this video . ❤
@lindaturgeon1618
@lindaturgeon1618 4 года назад
Hi Lisa, thank you so much for the informative pod cast on Shetlands today. I bought some commercial Shetland yarn
@lindaturgeon1618
@lindaturgeon1618 4 года назад
Oops, I did not mean to end the last comment! Anyway bought Jamison yarn and thought it as terribly scratchy. I have changed my perception of it since watching today’s podcast. I have been spinning Cormo almost exclusively, but now am on the hunt for softer Shetland. Keep on talking to us about the different breeds of sheep! Love learning from you. Hope your vacation will be wonderful and you have pleasant weather, relaxation , and lots of spin and knit time while you are gone.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
I think the Jamieson softens considerably after washing and blocking, but it can’t compare to Cormo in terms of softness. It does feel ‘crisp’ in the hand and it’s perfect for long wearing sweaters. Not all wools can be worn next to skin for sure. But the superfine 1927 shetlands definitely can be. It’s great to hear from you. ‘See’ you soon on the next video!
@suzielarouche620
@suzielarouche620 Год назад
Considering you talk of thayat bayatt, we’ll forgive you the skeen. Love your approach to spinning.
@dmbrown240
@dmbrown240 4 года назад
Wonderful episode. You are very inspiring. 💕
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you Danielle ❣️
@kathyblatchford3608
@kathyblatchford3608 4 года назад
Lovely listening to you.I am learning so much thank you 😊
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you so much Kathy 💙!
@intuitknit
@intuitknit 4 года назад
Its lovely for you to find little treasures while stash diving! I loved that dark brown skein you showed at the end. That is a very rich dark brown.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Hi Lori, I hope you are doing well. I do love the natural shades, especially that rich brown. I’ll be back to work soon and hope I’ll be able to find time to put together more videos as the autumn approaches. Thanks so much for your support 🥰.
@marthahealy3392
@marthahealy3392 4 года назад
Such a treat to hear your enthusiasm for all Shetland. I loved learning about the breed and the island pictures - fascinating. Your spinning and knitting is truly soulful and am grateful for your podcasts. Thank you for sharing yourself and appreciate your efforts to make these podcasts. You brighten my world especially now during the pandemic. Sending lots of love from Boston where we get poked at all the time for pronunciations. Xxoo.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Martha! I am so glad you are enjoying the podcast. I hope you are finding lot of time to do some of the things you love. Pronunciations are indeed a funny thing. We all have "accents" 😃 .
@rmlrhonda
@rmlrhonda 3 года назад
I just discovered your podcast and am enjoying it very much. You say skein anyway you want to, is what I say. Goodness, we nitpick each other to no end! I am looking forward to seeing the progress of your sweater. I so enjoyed seeing all your spindles, too! So far I have been primarily a wheel spinner, but lately have been getting the urge to try supported spindle spinning. I have had some shoulder issues so think that might be easier ergonomically on my body, than the non-supported style, but that’s only guessing til I try it. I have so enjoyed watching you spin.
@twisteddyekitchenmyfiberjo4577
@twisteddyekitchenmyfiberjo4577 4 года назад
Your spinning is awesome on the Shetland fleece....amazingly consistent...:)
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you dear friend!
@mariannehobart5537
@mariannehobart5537 4 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful podcast. It's a lot of work to film and edit and your efforts are much appreciated. I hope you don't let any negative comments dissuade you from continuing. I've heard lots of different pronunciations for knitting terms over the years. You are giving me renewed interest in spinning! Please keep the episodes coming! Can't wait to see the sweater progress.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
I am so glad you are finding renewed interest in your spinning! Thank you for your kind words and for watching 💕.
@saraguaraldi6559
@saraguaraldi6559 2 года назад
I loved watching this! I breed Shetland sheep, I love the kindly fleeces. I’ve never actually seen a dual coated Shetland, now I’m curious and I’d love to get a fiber sample from someone… there is a LOT of controversy about what a proper Shetland is. I listen to people from Scotland, but I also just go by what I like. Whispering Pines has some of the most beautiful wool! I could talk about shetlands all day🤣
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 2 года назад
Me too Sara! The breed is so amazing. All my samples are kindly or intermediate. I imagine the dual coated to be similar to Icelandic? How great that you actually breed them. 💕
@CondorsCroft
@CondorsCroft 4 года назад
Oh my goodness I'm so excited about your jacob sweater! I love both ideas of fading or dramatic color changes. I might think the dramatic color changes would be more fun and striking! Oh please don't worry about how you say skein. It's like some people say soda some say pop. Really it's ridiculous that anyone would worry you over that! It's just a difference in region and accent!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you Stephanie. I am pretty excited about my sweater, too. Can’t wait to start striping in the colors. Enjoy that little pup 🐾 🐾 💕.
@staceyjones3182
@staceyjones3182 4 года назад
As always super inspiring. I bought some Shetland roving in different natural colours and a Shetland shawl pattern at Edinburgh Yarn Festival last year which I think will be my next spin. I’m looking forward to seeing how your jumper progresses. Take care.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
So envious, you had the opportunity to go to Edinburgh Yarn Festival before the world went crazy! I am taking my jumper project with me on my holiday and hope to have significant progress soon. Thank you for watching and be safe 😀 .
@mountaincraftsstudio
@mountaincraftsstudio 4 года назад
I just had to stop back here and say THANK YOU for mentioning the Aeropress. I just had my first decent cup of coffee in months! I will be forever in your debt.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
So glad! We really love ours. ☕️
@yarncurator
@yarncurator 4 года назад
Lol, apparently I say skein wrong 😂. Imma blame the Southern in me, even though I don’t have a southern accent. Thank you so much for talking about Shetland! I have been struggling to figure out how I want to spin my Shetland fleece due to a lack of knowledge about the fleece and it’s properties.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
So I am in good company! Shetland is so varied and so rewarding to prep and spin. Thanks for watching 💕
@beverleylawton6899
@beverleylawton6899 4 года назад
Thank you Lisa. Another wonderful informative and inspiring video. I love your work. Who cares how you say skein...you really mustn’t apologize (I could understand it if we had skein police but luckily we dont😂). I find myself interchanging both ways and so do some of my friends! I always find your skeins just so inspiring and you make me want to push on and practice my spinning even more... I tried my first drop spindle today which I found fairly tricky - nothing like the peaceful relaxing way you spin😂 I’d love to try a Shetland fleece. I have a Jacob arriving today that my son bought for my birthday - Cant wait time unbox!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Hi Beverley! So excited for you and your Jacob fleece coming your way. When I first started drop spinning it was tricky, but all of a sudden just like learning a ride a bike it will ‘click’ and you’ll have it down. That you so much for your support and encouragement 🥰.
@aiota628
@aiota628 4 года назад
I had a hard time telling the difference in the pronunciations to be honest, however my fiance said it was pretty evident - he also has an AeroPress espresso maker! I'm excited to see more and more of your sweater as it knits up! To be honest I just had 2 lbs of jacob arrive at my house, 1 lb lilac and 1 lb the traditional jacob color from yearlings and I'm so excited. I am going to get my hands on a fine shetland fleece (hopefully next year if I can control myself! :P) Also I must say you are almost at 2k subscribers. I'm so happy for you and you deserve it. It is evident you put a lot of time and care into each and every episode, and your enthusiasm and love for fleece really brings out my own.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Your yearling Jacob fleeces will be so fun to process! Thanks for your encouragement. I can’t believe we are almost 2K subscribers. Happy spinning !
@catherineb.8284
@catherineb.8284 4 года назад
Hi Lisa Thank you for another lovely podcast. It made me laugh, the whole skein thing. It is funny and I also notice people saying it "wrong" but ultimately every country and every family even pronounces things slightly differently. I enjoy what you have to share with us and I hope you are enjoying it too. Language variations make the podcast experience even richer. I noticed your lovely basket with your spindles, that seems to be a theme with spinners and knitters, a love of beautiful baskets too. I have to chose from my new stash of top what to spin. I have a kit of Shetland in there so I may start with that. Have a good week. :) Catherine
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you Catherine! I notice the basket love as well. It just makes me happy seeing a pile of fleece or knitting in a basket! The whole skeen/skane thing really elicited some fun responses. Once you get a certain pronunciation in your head it’s really hard to get it out 😆. Have a great new week and I hope you pick out something to spin from your stash that makes your heart sing.
@zinniazen9923
@zinniazen9923 Год назад
Love your videos. I know this is two years ago. I love spinning, knitting and sheep. However in this time fibres have become so unattainable. It’s sooo so expensive now. When I started 9 years ago it was so easy to get into. I took a four year break and just trying to get my fleece stash started is daunting. It’s so sad how expensive it’s becoming. I have so many things I want to do and can’t. I hope prices will be better and come down.
@lisafall3561
@lisafall3561 4 года назад
Shetland is my favorite fleece because of the diversity of color and fiber quality. I recently worked with two entirely different fleeces, one was silky and had little crimp and the other was extremely crimpy.
@pathowes32
@pathowes32 4 года назад
Lisa, enjoyed this podcast. I was unaware that Shetland fleece could be as soft as Merino. I think your sweater should fade in color. Be safe and see you next time🐑🐑🐑🐑🧶❤️
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Yes, Pat, that seems to be the consensus. Light to dark it is. If you want a really fine Shetland look for the 1927 mark. Then your pretty much guaranteed a fine fleece. Thank for continuing to watch the channel 💕.
@annieoftheblack5307
@annieoftheblack5307 3 года назад
If it makes you feel better I can’t hear the difference. ❤️
@kittylevee4662
@kittylevee4662 4 года назад
I know exactly what you mean. The fireworks went on until 4:30 AM here‼😱😴 Last year there were none🙄
@lydiamashcka4362
@lydiamashcka4362 3 года назад
I am so lazy I just use my Mr. Coffee. I found a clear glass stove top coffee maker with all of the parts in my husbands storage shed, it's a percolator type that people actually still use.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 3 года назад
For every day we use a Mr Coffee too.
@ingridspinknitlove1192
@ingridspinknitlove1192 4 года назад
The skein thing had me laughing out loud. Don’t give one more minute of thought to it. It was a silly comment for someone to make. As my kids are preparing for back to school I was wondering if you will be going on hiatus again during the school year or if you will try to maintain some sort of podcasting (even if not once a week)? I sure hope so, but understand that whole “day job” thing ;)
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
I am a little worried about that too but I intend to continue making videos. They may not be edited very well, or every week, but I really want to stay in touch with all my RU-vid friends! That darn day job thing.... it it does keep me in fleece and fiber!
@KnittingsAndSewings
@KnittingsAndSewings 3 года назад
I absolutely love the "Tea and Toast" pattern for several different colors of Shetland. Are you still planning on doing that?
@Ahlathein
@Ahlathein 4 года назад
Loved this! I have quite a few shetlands of various types here.i really need to dig in! Have you watched Deb Robson’s spinning rare wool interweave movie? You would love it!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Alison Hlathein No, I haven’t. I know she used to teach a class in Shetland. I’ll have to find it. Have fun with your Shetland!
@Ahlathein
@Ahlathein 4 года назад
Soulful Spinning I just signed up for long thread media subscription trial. I already own many interweave videos including Spinning Rare breeds. You would love that one because Deb just gushes over various breeds including Jacob and Shetland (if I remember correctly... definitely Shetland). This video inspired me to look at all of my lovely Shetland fleeces that I scoured last year. I have a wide variety. One is super super fine and super super short. I can’t imagine combing it. I’d be interested to hear how you carded your fine shetland
@Ahlathein
@Ahlathein 4 года назад
Soulful Spinning my reply was getting long. Anyways, I just signed up to subscribe for the trial at long thread and am watching Judith McKenzies primitive breed video. Another gem! She has a primitive Shetland in skirting and is talking her way through the skirting and various coat types 💕 I will probably buy this one!!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Alison Hlathein that class I right up my alley. She probably shoes how to separate the coats. I have some Icelandic in my stash , too!
@Ahlathein
@Ahlathein 4 года назад
Soulful Spinning you would love it. Both classes are great, Deb’s has a talk, a look at samples of locks, yarns and knitted swatches. Then she hand processes a little and spins up on her Lendrum spinning wheel. Judiths is super pleasant to watch as well
@ohhsoapysoaps6087
@ohhsoapysoaps6087 2 года назад
What is your exact spinning wheel? Learning of the types of wheels is my goal as to my question for I have been looking on The Woolery. Thank you so much.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 2 года назад
I have a Lendrum DT, very versatile and a small footprint.
@UrusaiTwins
@UrusaiTwins 3 года назад
Skein or skein??? I can't tell the difference😭 Sorry, English is not my first language, but I enjoy your video. I love raw fleece❤️
@gfitz6001
@gfitz6001 2 года назад
Informative presentation. Makes me sad, though, to hear slaughter 💀 mentioned. 😢
@mountaincraftsstudio
@mountaincraftsstudio 4 года назад
I think the pronunciation is regional. I'm only and hour or so south of you and I say it like you do. I was 49 years old before I ever heard it pronounced differently on a podcast.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
I think I’ve heard people say it like I do too. So hard to change! Glad I’m not the only one 😉.
@Bobbieliz
@Bobbieliz 3 года назад
I am a new spinner. I like woolen spun yarn. I have been told to always spin S. Not Z if I am going to knit with it not plyed. Is this correct? I had not heard this before, but I am new at this.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 3 года назад
I’ve not heard that before. I always spin my singles clockwise (Z twist) even if I leave the yarns as a singles. I ply counterclockwise (S). I’ll have to research your question. I know depending on if you crochet or knit yarn may lose or gain twist. I think it may even matter if you knit continental or English style. Something to look into! Thank you for your question.
@kittylevee4662
@kittylevee4662 4 года назад
Do you ever spin art yarn❓ ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Yes! Not much lately though. Never know what to do with it!
@kittylevee4662
@kittylevee4662 4 года назад
@@SoulfulSpinning you could use it for trim on some of your pieces. You can also wear a skein as a very cool necklace‼ ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@SoftShetlandWool
@SoftShetlandWool 4 года назад
Again I find myself smiling like a goofball through the entire episode. I had noticed your pronunciation of skein but soon after decided that was how I am going to say it from now on! Couple other comments - Theresa has a web site where she sells her product - hope its ok to post link: under-the-son-farm.square.site/. Also I heard you say under your breath that you wish you could send wool in to get micron test, well you can! Needs to be raw lock, just send to Texas A&M with $ (I can't remember exactly, I can get you more detail if you like) and they send you all the data. We've done this before when considering purchasing a sheep, get a raw lock and then get the data. Easy peasy. Lovely episode, hilarious that you forgot you had a fleece. Binging old episodes, hoping in one of them you show us your storage space!!!
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you so much Jen! I am only slightly embarrassed by my stash. I have an extra room which houses most if it , but it is in need of organizing for sure. I appreciate the link to Under the Son. She has beautiful products, like you 💕.
@mountaincraftsstudio
@mountaincraftsstudio 4 года назад
Theresa doesn't have an etsy shop but she does have a website, undertheson.net, and will sell her products if you contact her via e-mail at fineshetland@gmail.com. I just bought a gorgeous, clean fleece from her a few weeks ago. I bought my sheep from her when I had my farm. I think she literally knows everything there is to know about Shetlands.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Thank you so much, Christine. I saw that she sells her combed top here: under-the-son-farm.square.site. Oh dear now I want to buy some Shetland from her!
@jfparker60
@jfparker60 2 года назад
Are you using an electric spinner?
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 2 года назад
I think I’m this one I’m using an Ashford e spinner.
@smoorect
@smoorect 4 года назад
Might want to use the darkest on the arms. Something medium on your hips.
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
I have a lot of dark so that is a good idea! Thank you.
@oldwoman123
@oldwoman123 4 года назад
Light to dark!! Btw- seriously? People message you to correct your pronunciation??? 😳 love your podcast- no matter How you pronounce skein!🤣🤣🤣
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
Yes, light to dark it is! Thank you for watching 😀.
@faithlinkministries
@faithlinkministries 4 года назад
dont take out the knobies they make it interesting you can buy smooth yarn from the shop let's have something different
@SoulfulSpinning
@SoulfulSpinning 4 года назад
The charm of handspun is its imperfections! Thank you for reminding me 😊.
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