My goal was to finish my blue Wizzpopper shawl in time to cast on for a new sweater during the Super Bowl. And I did it. I'm taking another shot at Hiro. I still have my first one on the needles but it wasn't working out well with my hand spun. So when I went to WEBS I found some great yarn in sale and decided I really wanted that sweater.
Speaking of yarn I ended up dying much more than I needed a couple of weeks ago. I was like a woman possessed.
I put some of them in my old Etsy shop so please click on over and visit.
I'm still reading the Amish Knitting Circle. I'm slow - I know. But hey - I'm reading!
Linking up with Ginny.
20 comments:
Oh my...you make some beautiful colored yarn. I'm usually a sucker for pink, but I really like the one called chocolate irish cherry.
Your dyed wool look wonderful! I will have to check out your shop and the book.
Gorgeous yarn!
I'd be happy to take that bottom one off your hands!
slow reading is better than no reading. Love your wizzpopper and can't wait to see it blocked.
Great looking dye work! the purple and green is fab!
I like the new look of your blog home, very pretty. You are so talented Donna, I love your yarns.
that yarn is lovely! yay about your knits and that sweater; I get WEBs emails too; so tempting! :) Have a great day!
Yum! That turquoise is amazing!
I can see yarn dyeing as being very addicting. I bought some dyes a few years ago and have yet to try them out. Too many other hobbies!
Oh the yarns are so pretty! Thanks for stopping by my blog! Have a great day!
Lovely colours in the yarn you've dyed. This is something I really want to have a go at one day. Whizzpopper - what a great name!!
what an amazing color !!
That bottom rainforest one is amazing! I love the flecks of warmth in it.
Pretty pretty yarns!
I just finished reading FOOD a Love story by Jim gaffigan I laughed all the way through it
Oh beautiful!! I love all the colors of that yarn! Yum!
The yarn you have dyed is just gorgeous.
Your hand dyed yarn is gorgeous!
I cant wait to see your Hiro, and the colors you chose! I've been wanting to knit myself one ever since i saw the pattern, but only got as far as doing small ones for my nieces.
Dying yarn is so much fun - your's came out beautiful!
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