Saturday, July 11th, I picked out the next fiber for Tour de Fleece with a little help from DH. He gave picked a couple of numbers I used to locate the next batch of fiber. So, yes, I didn't do much planning for TdF. The label said Three ounces 100% wool fiber natural.
Sunday, July 12th, I started the fiber after roughly splitting it in half by pulling it in the middle of the roving. As you can see in the picture above, 'half' doesn't fill a bobbin.
Monday, I didn't do any spinning. On Tuesday, I started the second bobbin and finished on Wednesday.
Thursday, I used the tensioned lazy kate to do a two ply. This time, I didn't go to the biggest whorl. I just went to the next size up. It was much easier to get what seems to be a balanced yarn. I will find out when I put it in a skein.
So, the bobbins are supposed to hold 5 ounces. I never succeed when plying because I don't get a tight wind. After stuffing a bobbin to get every last bit off of one bobbin, there was still some left.
On Friday, I did a center pull ball with the remaining single and plied it. Not a lot of yarn but some as you can see. One note on doing the center pull ball, the over twist must be watched and handled carefully. I have produced a cat toy in the past doing this.
Update: Skein one is ~238 yards and Skein two is 28 yards.