I like the yarn I spun from some bright blue/purple corriedale cross fiber I got at Webs in Northampton, Massachusetts. The shade of blue is a lot like bananas under UV light - wow! Check out http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/shortsharpscience/2008/10/why-do-bananas-glow-blue.html?DCMP=ILC-arttsrhcol&nsref=specrt11_pic
The yarn was spun on my Louet Victoria wheel, and plied on my Ashford traditional double drive. I plied it using the Navajo ply technique and it resulted in about 12 plied twists per inch in the yarn.
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Blue! That was a great article. When you first wrote blue bananas I thought you missed something! But I had no idea that they were actually blue under the UV light. Of course MY hippy days are long gone otherwise I would pull out the light and test it!! As for the yarn, yeah, it does look like blue bananas!
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