All About Ombré: Handspinning Shades & Shadows
About All About Ombré: Handspinning Shades & Shadows
"Ombré" translates simply as shade or shadow, and it usually brings slowly shifting colors to mind. In this two hour class, we will explore great ways to use natural, neutral colors to take vibrantly dyed hues to the next level by creating tints, tones, and shades. We will work through straight-forward color theory, sequential blending, and ply structures for handspun ombré yarns.
Supplies, Equipment & Materials Needed for Class
• Fiber:
• ½ – 1 ounce of hand-dyed combed top with some color variegation.
• ½ – 1 ounce of undyed wool or wool blend in the following: white, gray, black (Example: undyed Shetland tops in natural white, gray, black.)
• ½ – 1 ounce of dyed wool or wool blend in a medium hue. (Example: cobalt blue.)
Kate is happy to answer questions before class about materials!
• Equipment: Handcards and a working wheel with several bobbins and a lazy kate or several spindles and a plying set-up
• Other Supplies: Index cards, pen, and paper
Materials Kit
No materials kit for this class.
Pre-class Homework
None
Skill Level
Ability to spin and ply a basic yarn.
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When
Single 2-hour live online session.
Enrolled students receive 30-day access to the video recording of the class.
How It Works
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Lessonface's mission is to help students achieve their goals while treating teachers equitably. Since 2012, we've hosted more than 30,000 students and 2,000 teachers for over 500,000 music, language, and arts lessons and classes online. We've hosted the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival's virtual fiber arts seminars since 2021, and are very happy to be hosting these seminars for the fifth annual Winterfest January 24-25, 2026.
