My new WIP (work in progress). I'm really enjoying joining in Ginny's (say that three times :-) Yarn Along every Wednesday because it keeps me motivated gives me an excuse to always keep something on my needles. Why I think I need an excuse... Sigh.
I've been wanting to try another Fair Isle project. I've been wanting to try over-dyeing some of my gray Jacob wool. Where two projects fit together like a glove...or cheerful winter mittens :-D.
I have some leftover yarn from the Jester sweater, so after the Hug a Sheep party, dye woman extraordinaire Karen pulled out her box of dyes (and her dyeing microwave!) and we had a bunch of fun getting the exact colors I was hoping for. Well, the lighter green was an experiment, but now I have the complete confidence to go get my own dyes and toss it back into the pot.
I love how fiber folks enjoy sharing their skills (and microwaves :-). I really appreciate all the help I've received over the years and hope I'm doing a good job, in turn, of paying that forward.
I'm a hair short on the MC (main color) gray yarn. I knew going in that was probably going to be the case. My first thought was to make the cuffs a different color, but then I remembered I had 4 ounces of Jester left from an earlier shearing tucked away in my SABLE (stash accumulation beyond life expectancy ;-).
It's not the exact same "dye lot" but it's a very similar blend of his natural black and white. That blend of black and white is what gives the gray yarn a slightly tweedy look which also shines through on the dyed colors. I can't wait to start knitting!
Now for my design. I can see it in my mind. Getting it on paper? Stay tuned :-).
And look - the sun came out :-D.
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Finally I can comment without cut and paste!! Your work is lovely, Sara!
Linda
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