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from the stash... soon to be mitts & cowl

knit picks memories

100% merino wool

2 skeins, cape cod

Fibranatura Yummy,

Color #41593 Madoria Margarita,

100% Merino wool,

2 full skeins

Here's another skein, one of three, delivered to Purl Diva.

I made this wet-felted west-coast-inspired cell phone case for a friend.

I had the wool in my sideboard, I did not know what to do with it. Then I had the idea that there could be a stole. But it was so much wool (why I actually had so much of it?) that I just did further until I had knitted half. Then I had the idea … if I have the other half of the yarn just too entangled … a blanket for your feet! It is more than just for the feet …

She is really nice cuddly!

hand-dyed sock yarn

Yaaay! I ordered this yarn two weeks ago and now it's here!!

 

It's so fluffy and cute!! *_______*

Lion Wool-Ease,

Color #402 Wheat,

86% Acrylic, 10% Wool,, 4% Rayon

4 full skeins

75 yards

wool

sequins

angelina

Dream in Color Smooshy,

Some Summer Sky,

100% Merino wool,

1 full skein

Wool handspun, 2-ply, ~125 yards, 1.75 oz; half of skein is yellow and purple, the other half is red and purple; spun winter of 200/2008 on Babe Production wheel over 2 days

 

Foxhill Farm roving

super soft merino wool. so nice to work with :-)

For January's Monthly Scavenger Hunt

 

This is my entry for Ball of Yarn.

For crochet. Hopefully I'll be able to produce something with these.

 

23-365

super warm scarf knitted with Berrocco yarn, 50% alpaca, 50% wool

Mystery wool

4 oz

160 yards

11 wpi

 

One of the first yarns spun on my new spinning wheel!

 

Spun from this roving.

Plymouth Happy Feet,

Color #2 (pumpkin) and #3 (grey),

90% Merino Wool, 10% Nylon,

1 full hank of each

 

Purchased 19 October 2008 at What's Needling You in Toms River, NJ

A bamboo and wool yarn made from a batt that I created in Abby Franquemont's drum carder class. It is soft, supple, and has a nice sheen.

Recycled wool sweaters felted in the washing machine can be used a s dense fabric that doesn't unravel. I use it for small bags, brooches and patches.

Mam spun the wool I dyed at Wool Week for my Christmas!

This was described as navy blue, but it's a very cool blue, kind of like steel gray. I like it :)

handdyed wool

Then Ma started a hat for herself in this colourful soft wool/acrylic. Decided I liked it too, now I'm getting one of those too. Long live winter! (For a while longer at least)

Fiber Content :100% Wool

Needle Size :5 - 6 mm / US 8 - 10

Yarn Thickness :4 Medium: Worsted, Afghan, Aran

Washing Instructions :Hand Wash at 30ºC / 86ºF, lay flat to dry.

more informations: www.yarn-paradise.com/knitting/yarns_for_winter:_mohair_-...

super soft local cormo wool + local kid mohair + local angora bunny fluff + recycled bamboo + recycled soymilk + camel down + sparkle

Two-ply hand-dyed , handspun wool.

Hand dyed Sock wool 100+g 420 meters/100grams 75%Superfine merino/25$nylon 4ply

Super super sock yarn , vibrant and strong! Sock knitting time ! oh and if you really really do not need anymore hand knit socks, well , these yarns make fabulous shawls as well, like the Citron shawl (have a look at my FLICKR photostream

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