I did that!
And I've done a lot more since that photo, but I haven't got the battery power to take *actual* photos of said work. So it may or may not have happened, depending on your way of thinking.
This year at Maryland Sheep and Wool, I finally got my Hitch Hiker spinning wheel. I loves it! Really. It took some figuring out as to how it goes together (cause I can't be bothered to read instructions!) but once I got my wheel working, I've been spinning just as often as I can. (Which turns out to be pretty often as I've lost my job. But I don't want to talk about that.)
I have lengths of singles from when I was trying to spin on my older wheel that I got for Xmas, and I think what I want to do is add some twist to them (terribly underspun), dye them each a different color (yeah, I do that now too), then join the whole lot together and see what happens. I'm hoping for awesome, but who knows.