I did finish plying my green yarn. With 2.75 oz, I ended up with a 130 yard 3 ply yarn. I was debating about using this as an accent color in the shawl I'm knitting but now that it's complete...I'm not sure.
My loom hasn't got as much attention as I had hoped. I've become obsessed with the knitting projects I'm working on. What have you been up to? Share your fiber arts adventures.
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Happy Fibre Arts Friday:) I'm sharing a tutorial today. Your plied yarn is gorgeous, I love green!
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I love the green. It's so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNice springy colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat an uplifting colour that green is! and I always LOVE your themed batts, can't wait to see it all spun up.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty minty green yarn. I love those batts! Happy Fiber Arts Friday!
ReplyDeleteI love "Out of the Frying Pan." Great name!
ReplyDeleteThe colors are gorgeous and no pressure, but I'm excited to see how it looks after it's spun.
Have a great weekend!
Love the color of your spun yarn and your "Out of the Frying Pan" batt is stunning. See you soon.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous batts, I am excited to see the coil yarn you spin from this beauty!
ReplyDeleteLovely green color!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
These pictures feel like a spring garden... reminding me of tulips. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your green yarn!!!! And I can't wait to see that lovely batt all coiled up.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your extra daylight. :)
This is a beautiful green!
ReplyDeleteLove, Love, LOVE that beautiful spring green yarn!
ReplyDeleteoooo, I love that shade of green, very spring-y!
ReplyDeleteThat green yarn is gorgeous! So spring and new life feeling. :)
ReplyDeleteYour green yarn is too fabulous! Such a pretty, joyful color!
ReplyDeleteI love the colour combinations on both of these, can't wait to see how they come out!
ReplyDeleteYour yarn is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in that batt! The green yarn is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI just dropped by again to say thank you for hosting this wonderful fiber-y event. I've read some pretty interesting blog posts thanks to you! And thanks for visiting my blog too. I don't have many readers but I still keep at it, love to write, knit and cook!
ReplyDeleteIf this shows up twice, sorry ... something happened and my comment went away! I am looking forward to seeing that batt spun up, those colors are such a contrast!
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