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Re: Yarn talk!
Ann, This sounds fun. Would each square fade or would each square be a solid color and then arranged into aN overall fade? Connie
By [email protected] · #1135 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Couple ideas. Sorry if this gums up Amy’s email. Blue green one was Shawl in a Cake, so it “progressed through the colors. The more random one was sock yarn, just pick the next one out of the
By Ann McManus · #1134 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Oh outstanding idea.You can tell my low-rent enthusiasm when my grammar is discarded, so, here we go:?Me and Melisande, we been working on the Blanket of Calm, from Casapinka. Ahem.We're approaching
By Lise Patterson · #1133 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Oooh. So pretty. And the planning to make it work.... I *LOVE* this idea. Laura
By Laura Need · #1132 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Connie, what about a mitered square blanket? With squares 20 stitches on a side? Fade?? Ann in PA Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2020 6:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [yarnmongers]
By Ann McManus · #1131 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
I think the colors are really pretty. And I hear you about making stuff in a yarn that the recipient can deal with. Nilda
By Nilda · #1130 ·
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Lise, Good to know! I’ve never tried it before. Martha Stewart carries it in her online store so it can’t be too bad. Lol And as you say, bargain retail therapy is oh so good. $6 bucks for
By [email protected] · #1129 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Very pretty! Connie
By [email protected] · #1128 ·
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I *love* the gradient!! Gorgeous! Enjoy the planning and knitting! Fair isle, gradient Hap shawl. So many options! Laura
By Laura Need · #1127 ·
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PS I just went through this website and the only Shetlander I saw was Nielanell. But I don’t think they are woven - the pieces were machine knit and sewn. Gorgeous and unusual stuff and a huge
By Amy Brotslaw Schweiger · #1126 ·
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Yarn Bee is typically really nice stuff, wvwn leaving aside the price point.Retail therapy at that price, who could criticize?Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
By Lise Patterson · #1125 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
I will check this out! On our trip last year I kept inquiring about weaving, but other than the semi-machined weaving at Jamiesons and some beautiful pieces hanging in a tea room I didn’t see much
By Amy Brotslaw Schweiger · #1124 ·
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Very pretty, Amy! Ann in PA
By Ann McManus · #1123 ·
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Thank you for the links. I know the yarn isn’t that interesting to most of you. And ordinarily, it’s not to me, but I have people who love knitted items that have NO idea how or interest in
By [email protected] · #1122 ·
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Speaking of Shetland, I've been visiting virtually through the Cloth20 conference - https://pickoneproductions.com/cloth20 .? Weaving features heavily, but there's some other stuff in there too!?
By Diane · #1121 ·
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Gorgeous Amy! Shetland sounds really good right now. --T. Thérèse Shere Freelance indexing & digital information design http://www.shere-indexing.com brotslaw@...> wrote:
By Therese Shere · #1120 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Not my cup of tea either Connie but I can see the attraction. There are some nice lacy and stranded projects on Ravelry, these for
By Therese Shere · #1119 ·
Re: Cal fires
Be safe everyone.... Laura
By Laura Need · #1118 ·
Re: Yarn talk!
Not my cup of tea but yea you! On the opposite end of the spectrum, here’s my pandemic knitting: the first border of the Heirloom Knitting Jewel Long Shawl, from Colourmart 2/48 cash silk. I’m on
By Amy Brotslaw Schweiger · #1117 ·
Re: Cal fires
Oy. Be safe and keep us updated as possible. Hugs, Jacqueline
By jacqui whittemore · #1116 ·