DRUM CARDING: I've been doing it WRONG!!

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All of these years I've been drum carding the wrong way! I had no idea until I saw a post from a Facebook Fiber Friend! In this video I try out this new (to me) method of drum carding.

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  • @lunayahwitch
    @lunayahwitch5 жыл бұрын

    One of my steadfast beliefs is that there is no right or wrong way to do things, only ways that we discover work best for the result we’re seeking. I even find I card differently depending on the variety of wool I’m using. Different fibers have such variability in character that I need to work with them differently. Listening to and learning from your fibers will always benefit you in the long run. Love your videos Stephanie, glad you started posting more again❤️

  • @vikkiknit

    @vikkiknit

    3 жыл бұрын

    I agree, work according to your fibre, intended end use and knowledge of your own carder. Interesting video though, thank you for showing us your test.

  • @valeriepenrosee-lock3493
    @valeriepenrosee-lock34934 ай бұрын

    This is more of a woollen spin rather than a worsted 😊

  • @stretch4960
    @stretch49603 жыл бұрын

    This does make perfect sense to me because of what I am beginning to understand how the wool is pulled off the bat to spin. Wouldn't have thought of it on my own but this does make it rhyme.

  • @ReservoirFibers
    @ReservoirFibers4 жыл бұрын

    You weren’t doing it wrong! I prefer feeding it parallel. I also like painting it right on the drum. Putting it in sideways will allow more air to get between the fibers as well as make them cross cross a bit more I would assume. Therefore, it will just be a bit loftier. But honestly feeding it through, taking it off, then splitting your batt lengthwise and feeding it back through, will do the same type of thing AND it’s actually better to put it through twice. I’ve found I like my batts and rolags far more when I feed it through at LEAST twice. If I’m making a gradient, three times.

  • @dessyedeeclark1144

    @dessyedeeclark1144

    9 ай бұрын

    And some of us who are spinning just want it smoother, not loftier. Of course airy is good for batts.

  • @michelleerwin766
    @michelleerwin7665 жыл бұрын

    Stephanie, It's okay to feed the fiber either way. If you feed it in on it's side the batt will become more lofty and airy for the woolen spin, where if you feed it in butt to tip you could spin it as a semi-worsted because of having the woolen prep. I hope that this makes sense. Thanks for your videos. I love watching you spin.

  • @catlover-fp5ig

    @catlover-fp5ig

    4 жыл бұрын

    So which way would be better for drop spindle spinning?

  • @k80bhappypaddler

    @k80bhappypaddler

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@catlover-fp5ig doesn't matter. It just changes how your finished yarn is. This would make a woolen preparation, so a fuzzier and loftier, warmer yarn.

  • @catlover-fp5ig

    @catlover-fp5ig

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@k80bhappypaddler Okay, thank you! :)

  • @Azraiel.Bridger

    @Azraiel.Bridger

    4 жыл бұрын

    Direction depends on fiber type and fiber length short fiber horizontal long fiber verticle

  • @vikkiknit

    @vikkiknit

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's a great tip, thanks

  • @fleecestalker318
    @fleecestalker3183 жыл бұрын

    Agree with Michell Erwin, depends what result you want, more woolen or more worsted (obvs can't be proper worsted). Not seen it fed in horizontal to the licker-in but have seen commercial carded prep where alternate layers had been fed in on the opposite diagonal slant which would give a more woolen result than feeding straight in.

  • @trvlqueen
    @trvlqueen4 жыл бұрын

    Using your video to hopefully have my fiber go on like yours! Very frustrating when it always get caught up on the smaller roller. Thank you!!!

  • @angelajholden
    @angelajholden8 ай бұрын

    This is a nice video! I think the way that works for you is the right way to do anything. I imagine the rationale to turn the fiber sideways is to misalign the fibers, but ultimately they probably get pretty much aligned again. I just bought a drum carder and I've never felt more creative. There is nothing better than spinning my own yarn to knit. Cheers from Saint Paul, MN!

  • @angieb1621
    @angieb16215 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so very much for this video, I found it really useful. I received a drum carder for Christmas and still haven't plucked up the courage to try it out 🙄😣..!! You've just inspired me! 🤩😍😘

  • @helenbrown8572

    @helenbrown8572

    4 жыл бұрын

    Have you used it yet? I'd SOOOO love to be bought a drum carder...I cant imagine being so blessed and then not use it lol watching these videos it looks easy to do 😁 go for it!!!

  • @janwright6476
    @janwright64764 жыл бұрын

    Hi Stephanie love your vids. I haven’t spun my wool but I hand dyed and hand knitted caplet.

  • @vikkiknit
    @vikkiknit3 жыл бұрын

    I also saw this on a blog and have tried it, and it works well. Not sure if it's better, but fine.

  • @gerihargreaves7515
    @gerihargreaves75155 жыл бұрын

    From what I have been told on drum carding workshops you should not be able to hear any noise from your drums meshing. Try adjusting your large drum so you can slide a piece of paper between the drums. It feels weird at first but works and makes it much easier to turn the handle

  • @woodmouse68

    @woodmouse68

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's right. You should just be able to pass a sheet of paper between the drums .

  • @davidzabel53

    @davidzabel53

    4 жыл бұрын

    Andrea Newbery I think what we are hearing is not the drum pins hitting but the packer brush on the big drum

  • @michelewhite1956
    @michelewhite19564 жыл бұрын

    Mind boggling!

  • @jacquelinedommel4810
    @jacquelinedommel48104 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this video. I do have a question - I have seen instruction where the fiber is taken through the drum carder several times. Can this be done with this technique? Thanks again!

  • @doloreshorine9044
    @doloreshorine90444 жыл бұрын

    So Stephanie in this video it looks like your using fiber that’s already been prepped have you tried it with washed and raw? Also have mixed Suri in at all with your carding?

  • @ColorsofHopeCraftsASMR
    @ColorsofHopeCraftsASMR9 ай бұрын

    I haven’t tried that technique. I may have to try it. Most fiber gurus I’ve seen feed it in going towards the teeth.

  • @fujierobesky5651
    @fujierobesky56515 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, who would think of feeding the fiber in that direction. I will try it ASAP, then try the spinning.

  • @helenbrown8572

    @helenbrown8572

    4 жыл бұрын

    How did it go?

  • @nancycat2588
    @nancycat2588Ай бұрын

    Hi, wondering if you've continued with the horizontal feed method, and have anything to add?

  • @vikkiknit
    @vikkiknit3 жыл бұрын

    You can see my new videos with some advice on carding raw fleece on my Vikkiknit channel.

  • @janwright6476
    @janwright64764 жыл бұрын

    Ps I couldn’t figure out how to put a picture up !!

  • @abittwisted
    @abittwisted5 жыл бұрын

    Im not too happy with my drum carder and will try this technique. I'll feed in less at at time too. Mostly I either comb or card my wool and I don't do color except natural colors of the fleece. Been working on flax and working on micro 2 ply wool yarn for making socks. I have finally been able to make some real nice micro 2 ply wool yarn in quantity. Now to work on that darn sock machine. Since I can't post photos here on a comment here is my facebook page with current images. fb.me/naturesyarn

  • @michaelmoore3360
    @michaelmoore3360 Жыл бұрын

    The fiber you are using is already processed.

  • @Janet_scribbles
    @Janet_scribbles Жыл бұрын

    Can’t post pics in comments

  • @k80bhappypaddler
    @k80bhappypaddler4 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like another type of method, not that your other methods were wrong.

  • @gfixler
    @gfixler5 жыл бұрын

    What am I working on? Socks for Mother's Day (I mentioned them in a comment to another of your videos - Knitted Wit Sock in the "Great Smoky Mountains" colorway from the Smoky Mountain Spinnery in Gatlinburg). These are my 4th socks, my 2nd toe-ups, and my first 2-at-a-time magic loop. The contrast heels, toes, and cuffs are Premier Serenity Sock in black. photos.app.goo.gl/N6DdkhQXGfRqCZGLA

  • @ImGinaMarie
    @ImGinaMarie9 ай бұрын

    No you are not doing it wrong. Either way it doesn't matter because you are creating a woolen batt. Worsted is only achieved with combs

  • @yashwantprasad7399
    @yashwantprasad73994 жыл бұрын

    How much wool can we card with drum carder per hour?

  • @dessyedeeclark1144

    @dessyedeeclark1144

    9 ай бұрын

    check out companies that sell drum carders to get some numbers on this

  • @Azraiel.Bridger
    @Azraiel.Bridger4 жыл бұрын

    Having sheared washed dyed and carded/ spun wool since before i could walk quite literally this made me cry becaue you call the rolog a ' batt " and there is far far too much and too thick material there for a single pass which is typical as you are " buying " and using pre cardef/ drafted material. also there deffinitivly is a right and a wrong way to do this all depending on the length of the fiber as well as the type of fiber and mixing fiber like this is honestly ill advised unless your end product has the fibers listed if purposed for resale to end user as may " spinners" sadly donot like using bamboo / synthetic there .....allways card short wool by the side your drafting from and long wool the opposite also 3 pases with hand carder could have done what you did in this entire video just saying also dont compress the wool as being lighter is better for the spinning of it

  • @healingoils

    @healingoils

    4 жыл бұрын

    I assume that you are speaking for yourself, as the lady said, we all have our own voices. That's the beauty of this creative craft. There's no "definitely right or wrong way", use whatever makes you happy. That's the point you may have sadly lost somewhere along way.

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