Hello everyone! I'm very excited to start this shawl. Just on a lark, I stopped in a local yarn shop, hoping to find something worthy of this beautiful design, and I think I did. Behold:
This is "Re Fa" by Baruffa, which is 100% merino wool...and, oh, is it soft! The lady in the yarn store recommended winding it by hand, because it needs to be treated very gently. I took her word for it, but made the mistake of tugging at the loose end with a little too much enthusiasm and ended up with a huge tangled mass of extra fine merino in my lap. One-thousand four-hundred and sixty yards of knots is a whole heckuva lot, in case you didn't know. (For the curious, 0r the bored, or anyone seriously needing distraction from a heap of knotty yarn...that's 0.829525 mi or 1.33502 km.)
After several hours of working away at it, I've almost got a nice, usable ball of yarn. The good news is I still looooove the yarn. That's a positive sign when beginning a project as involved as the bee fields shawl :)
P.S. I've also created a button for the knit-along, which you're welcome to use on your own websites.
Friday, August 3, 2007
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Gorgeous yarn and worth the effort of hand-winding, I'm sure! And thank you so much for the button! It looks great and is just what we needed. It *does* look like I'll be needing some help to get it on the KAL page, though. I uploaded it to Flickr as you had suggested, but got lost from there. :/ We'll talk...
beautiful! I don't know how to add photos here, but if you head over to my blog, you'll see the latest contender for the bees ...
'Bee' sure to put one of the photos from your blog on a post of your own, Margaret, so we can all suffer along with you in your indecision...;)
No problem! I'm glad to help, annmarie.
Margaret, you've got some really lovely yarn too! wow.
O my god, that is such a beautful colour!
It's like wooly sunshine, isn't it? so pretty!
I just bought several hanks of that cashwool, too. If people are looking for it, it's usually found under the name Lane Borgosesia by Trendsetter. I'll be sure and wind mine slowly and gently-there's NO WAY I'm doing it by hand!
I can't wait to see yours develop, I'm curious about how this yarn looks knitted.
What a pretty color, like honey!
Totally gorgeous yarn. Thank you so much for the button.
lovely, just lovely. i'm new to blogging and don't know how to do the button thing - any advice, please? ;S
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