Do you have a passion for making things entirely by hand or appreciate it in other people? In my teens and twenties, I got a thrill out of being my own mechanic on my old '75 Mustang. Yep, I've changed a few water pumps and brake pads. I have sewn every stitch of handmade rag dolls with a needle and thread (no machine stitching), and I prefer to cook from scratch. Isn't it much more rewarding to gather family and friends to put in fence posts, and raise barns? So naturally for me, prepping the fleece, learning to spin, and then making things from the alpacas' luscious fiber is my idea of happiness! -Kaylen

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

DIY Hackle and Diz

You know how I like to do most things for myself...by hand from top to bottom.  Maybe you are just like me!  I wanted a way to make my own roving since I am no closer to getting our fleece to a fiber mill.  I found this tutorial for making a hackle using a piece of lumber, hair picks or combs, and self-tapping screws.  You can do it, too.  It is really easy!  

Here are some pictures of Chris making mine: 




Use clamps to hold hackle steady on the edge of a table, counter, or TV tray.



Now you load on the fiber.  I used lightly carded fleece.  A hackle is really for blending fibers and colors, but it works for my need to have long strips of roving rather than smaller rolags. 



I just used a button for a diz and pulled the fiber through one of the holes while moving across the hackle from right to left.  


I eventually switched to a larger coconut button which I think works better due to it's larger shape and hole.

There are lots of youtube videos showing this process.  Here is one I really like: Blending Fibre with a Hackle I've been able to make beautiful roving.  It works in a pinch.

If you are looking for the real deal, here is a link to one sold by The Woolery and this is what a diz looks like. I am lucky enough to live near this shop and get to stare at all the neat yarn, spinning, weaving, and fiber goodness they stock!

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions!



6 comments:

Perfect Timing Alpacas said...

Wow, Kaylen. I watched the video. I'd like to find out more about all of this. Doesn't look hard but I have a lot of questions! Can we talk after the holidays?

BTW, I recently started a blog on our web site. www.perfecttimingalpacas.com.

A very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all of you!

Karen Kennedy

Kaylen said...

Would love to talk with you and I will visit your new blog, too! Merry Christmas Karen!!

Anonymous said...

this is so cool - the whole idea of thinking creatively instead of reaching for your credit card every time is something I find really satisfying. I'm going to be finding a button this weekend for a diz! I don't see there being a lot of housework done in the next few days :o)

Kaylen said...

I'm so glad someone else finds it useful! Sorry about your house, but it will be there when you are done with your new tool! Hahaha!

Jacinta said...

Thanks so much for this, i have been looking at them online and they are just so expensive! This is a much better option for beginners

Kaylen said...

I still have mine! I am so glad this is helpful after all these years.