Does anyone remember Henrietta? She came here with Heidi back in 2006, before the blog even started. She was a grand old sheep. A friendly Jacob who enjoyed a good back scratch and didn't need to be bribed with cookies. She was a farm favorite.
I'd saved a bag of her roving from 2013 and in that bag was a big ball of yarn. I'm not sure why I stopped spinning it, but I'd saved it for years thinking I really should finish it and a couple of weeks ago, when I was looking for my next Thursday spinning project, I pulled it down out of the loft.
I reviewed the thickness and twist from back in the day and did my best to try to match it. I was shocked at how much VM (vegetable matter) was in it, but decided maybe I didn't know any better back then? I thought I did, but there it was. I didn't care. It was Henri and I could pick it out.
I weighed the spun ball (a little over 6 ounces) and weighed out the same amount of roving. I didn't get it spot on, matching yardage between old and new, but the yarn is nice and I now have almost 700 yards of one of my favorite sheep of all time.
Now what to do with it... :-)

Here's something fun and interesting about wool and handspun yarn. The ball of old yarn had been sitting for years. The twist in that yarn was "dead". The twist in the newly spun yarn was fresh. When you ply the two together you get ramen noodles as the dead twist is taken for a ride by the fresh twist.
Not to worry. When you wash (or steam) the yarn to "set the twist", the hot water wakes the dead twist up so it matches the fresh twist and you end up with a balanced skein of yarn. That's the same skein, before and after.
As I started working on this post I looked back to see if there were any good Henrietta posts to include and found
this one. Turns out she was just a mess in general and all that VM...was just Henrietta. Apparently I'd tossed the previous fleece because it was just. too. messy. I remembered that about Boudreaux, but had forgotten about Henri.
That's okay. Now that I remember the story, those bits make me kind of happy. It's easily identified as her and that beats a "Walmart" fleece any day :-).
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