Who isn't trying to decrease their stash or get more organized these day? I'm trying to use what I have, although often I "need" to purchase more yarn to make the project I'm planning "work" hehe. While shopping my stash I had an idea to mix two strands of yarn, one solid and one dk weight multi color together and knit a simple cardigan. (and use even more stash up) It was easy and fast to make. I used a worsted weight yarn Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool in Beige 100% Wool, which I love, always a workhorse yarn for myself and always available at big box stores. The lighter weight (Yarn Bee Dee-Lish Boutique in the color almond bark, a Hobby Lobby brand yarn). I loved the long color change of this yarn and it seemed like it would be nice to add to the first without making the result too bulky. This yarn is listed as a DK weight but I think it is closer to fingering weight) it is 90% Acrylic and 10% Alpaca, so it has a little halo to it. I'm a...
I have yarn and a spinning wheel. Ready to handle anything as long as I have my fiber along for the ride. Contact me at: knittingdragonflies at gmail dot com A blog about knitting and spinning. I also have a link list to tutorials for knitting spinning and a free knitting patterns link list.
Thanks for your comment on my blog Vicki. This is a very nice blog you have here. I would love to be knitting in that cabin. I will check out your etsy and thanks for that nice scarf pattern you've posted. I am going to try it out.
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Noooooo, I want Spring. Today was wonderful here. It was sunny and warm. I went for a bike ride.
ReplyDeleteA month ago, I would have agreed that the place did look enchanting. =)
The photo is magnificent, beautiful and mesmerizing and I would not mind spending a week or two covered by snow in that cabin. I love the cold, the snow and the woods but the spring, summer and autumn months are just as spectacular. Too much of anything is never a good thing. Thanks for sharing your photos and your work. :)
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