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Manos del Uruguay silk/wool/kettled dyed.

Pretty colours. Nanna's old wool :)

Fiber: 75% Superwash Wool, 25% Nylon

Yardage: 460 yds / 421m

Skein Weight: 100 g / 3.53 oz

Yarn Weight: Fingering

Recommended Gauge: none

Recommended Needle Size: none

 

Intended Project: Socks from Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch

Update 2/15 over at Hyena Cart, Knit Night congo.

Rolls of woollen shawls in Giant;s causeway..

Hand knit top-down baby tunic top. All thrifted wools - mainly vintage 4ply.

As much as I knit I never seem to dent the stash!

On Ravelry.

one skein

65% wool; 35% silk

color 12; dye lot 14531

175 meters, 50 grams

  

received during pattern & yarn swap; 2008 Knit Knight holiday party (Elizabeth)

included A Noble Cowl pattern

for Marlene, 6 years old, the socks have been finished a long time now. They are too big for her, but then she will grow into them..... Knitted in Lorna Laces Sheperd sock girly stripes Pattern here: www.magknits.com/Apr06/patterns/slinky.htm

Merino wool, viscose fiber. Hand spun yarn 225g 176m

Honestly, I don't remember what this wool is, but it's wool, and it's pretty. And it's combed. Should be interesting.

Mmm, pretty purples. And sparkly, too!

Fiber: 100% Superwash Merino Wool

Yardage: 191 yds

Skein Weight: 50 g / 1.8 oz

Yarn Weight: Fingering

Recommended Gauge: 3 sts/cm or 7.5 sts/inch

Recommended Needle Size: 2.75 mm / 2 (US)

 

Intended Project: 2 skeins for socks from Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch; 1 skein for Transiton Gloves designed by Kerin Dimeler

DK weight, 800 yards, handspun by me.

Shetland lamb fleece carded on my drumcarder. Shown with one-ounce sample skein.

Some spun yarn dyed with Tumeric spice.

I forgot that I brought this wool a little while ago. I might make fingerless gloves even though it will be summer!

Bluefaced Leicester/Nylon singles

hand-dyed by Hello Yarn

hand knit machine felted pillows, Cascade wool

hand painted merino wool yarn by Beneath the Rowan Tree on Etsy

Dark grey fleece bought at NHS&W: prepped and carded by me, then spun on a Schacht Matchless into singles for worsted-weight yarn. Light grey Shetland fleece also bought at NHS&W: prepped, dyed, and carded by me.

 

I did not pay particularly close attention while spinning the dyed singles, so the yardage and grist varies between skeins. When I figure out what to make from this, I’ll knit from alternate skeins to balance the fabric.

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