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I have got my basket of Angora here and, I am just going to grab a clamp of it. I do
not want to take too much.
I am going to be hand carding the angora and these are the Ashford hand carders.
They have a fine needled carding cloth here and what I do with the angora is I just start
on the bottom, and I continue moving it across and filling in the rest of the hand carder.
Now, I do not want to use too much on the brush here and now I am just starting at the
bottom and really transferring the angora on to the other brush here. And, the goal
in carding and hand carding is to really line up the fibers together in a row and make them
all in a row and make them all parallel to each other.
So, that right there that is the first pass.
Now, I want to keep doing it again. I like doing it at least three times, so when I have
got a good quality fiber to start with, I can get away with just carding it and transferring
it from brush to brush three times.
This is my second time and as I am going through, I am looking and I am being aware, okay, are
there any vegetable matters such as hay or is there any kind of dirt or flecks of whatever
that I do not want in the yarn?
So that was the second pass.
Now I am going to do the third pass and I am basically just starting at the bottom and
transferring one brush to the other.
Now, see that’s left pretty much small fibers. I want the fiber to be at least three inches
in length and that will just make the yarn that much easier to spin and more uniformed
and that just much better.
So that was the third time. I want to do it one more time and just get it really nice
and smooth on the brush.
What I am going to do to take it off this brush to make a little roll lag is I am going
to lay it down facing up,
And I am going to take the bottom fiber here that is not on the handle side and roll the
fiber off of the hand carder.
And then put it aside.
For this baby hat, I really do not need that much yarn. So, I am just going to spin up
enough for two bobbin fulls and then I am going to apply those two together.