Not for spinning, actually, but for finally knitting up some of the stuff I've already spun.  One of the first projects I took on was to spin some light brown and some chocolate brown roving.  These were spun on my Louet so they were both quite chunky.  I was never able to do much better than chunky on the Louet.  So last year I found a green/black mixture at a fiber event up in Wisconsin - the colorway was called Black Watch and I fell in in love.  It was also spun mostly on the Louet but, while the other 2 were 2 plies and were fairly lofty, this was 3 ply and was much denser than I really meant it be.  So it is not only chunky but it's pretty hefty, too.  I decided that it was really too heavy to make a whole garment out of it so I started looking through my other stuff to see what I could mix it with.  I wasn't sure what I would be able to make with it but I finally got a vision for on Friday night.
As sometimes happens, when you listen to the yarn, you can't go wrong.  Knitting chunky yarn on 10 1/2 US needles is a recipe for a quick knit.  The back is just 63 stiches and 52 rows to the underarm.  Like I said, quick.  As I knitted, I realized I wanted some blocks of colors and then as I got into the front sections, I realized it needed to be a hoodie.  These pictures are totally unblocked.  It's form fitting - I know this looks like it's not going to fit but it really does.  It's just rolled under.  I have 1 sleeve completely finished and the second sleeve is almost finished but I ran out of yarn while I was out and about today.  Once I get those attached, I'll just need to pick up for the front placket, which I think I'm going to do in the chocolate brown.  I also think I'm going to put in a zipper so that will make a difference in how I do the front placket. 
 
I'm so thrilled how it's worked out and that it's gone so fast.  I don't think I've ever made anything with needles this large so this is a new adventure!