I had a batt and some mini batts in my stash that I didn’t love on their own. I decided to spin them up together to create a combo spin.
The batt was Amsterdam Bricks from Knit Spin Farm, which was 68% Texel, 32% Zwartbles, Angelina, and Sari Silk. I originally had two Amsterdam Bricks batts. I spun the first batt long draw months ago. I don’t love the finished yarn, so I knew I needed to change things up. I filled one bobbin with the entire batt, which I spun short forward draw.
The mini batts were Muddy Rainbow from Knit Spin Farm, which were 77% Corriedale. 23% Black Welsh Mountain, and Sari Silk. This set had red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and pink-purple batts mixed with black. I considered spinning this as self striping, but decided not to, as I am not a fan of chain plying. I split each mini batt into four and spun four repeats of the rainbow pattern to fill the bobbin. After plying the bobbin of Muddy Rainbow with Amsterdam Bricks I had some Muddy Rainbow left, so I practiced chain plying with it. It is OK, but I do not love it as much as I love the two ply combo spin.

I love the finished yarn. It is a bouncy worsted weight. I have 362 yards of it, which I think will become a shawl. Please let me know if you have any pattern suggestions.
Ooh it’s so beautiful and what a mix of breeds in there too. The colour is so rich now rather than muddy, clever you. I think I’d make hat and mittens with it personally but that’s because I’m not a big shawl wearer, but I’m sure it would make a lovely shawl too.
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Those would be good choices too.
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Oh wow – the combination is more exciting that the originals!
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Take a look at “Rising Sun” shawl, “Lunar Eclipse” shawl, or “Sunshine Scarf” (all on Ravelry for worsted weight shawls)!
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Thank you very much! I’ll check them out.
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Wow, that’s gorgeous!
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That’s really cool! How clever you are!
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Beautiful combination! Your yarn is gorgeous 🙂 Very clever!
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That turned out amazing, it reminds me of James C Brett marble yarn.
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