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spinning laceweight cat hair singles from the cloud, in the spring sunshine :)

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New batches of Ginger Tabby Cat on both sock and DK. The lighter coloured version is still available on sock but there are only a couple left. Each dyelot is different and every skein unique, just like every feline friend. š§¶ mothyandthesquid.com
some cat hair rolags, ready to be spunā¦
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Ginger Cat on merino/nylon sock.
Hand dyed luxury indie yarn for knitting and crochet.

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something from my drafts: me spinning my initial cat hair yarn!
second round of experiments with catyarn, and i think spinning it fresh off the cat is definitely the way to go. much much easier - i suspect putting it in a tub and leaving it made it felt a little.
my current plan is to just spin whatever i brush off of her, as soon after i brush it off of her as possible, on my spindle. iām having much more luck with a thin, consistent spin on the spindle (but that might just be because itās fresh).
next things i want to test i think are a) whether spinning it fresh on a wheel is as easy and fine/consistent as on a spindle, b) whether you can wash it pre-spinning without it felting, and c) if thereās any way of processing it that doesnāt felt it (probably involving higher dpi carders or maybe heckles or something? or a diz? if anyoneās got experience processing angora, lmk as thatās the closest fibre to cat hair that iāve found).