In Which I Sing A Saga Of Fibrey Goodness

Jun 17, 2009 00:50

Out I go into the world last Thursday, to get more Noro yarn for the fibonacci blanket and to match it with something neutral to sew it all together with. The Wall O' Cascade 220 is examined and contrary to my plans of a creamy pale green, I go with just plain white. How vanilla-actually, not even vanilla as vanilla. Ho hum ( Read more... )

items deemed necessary, natural and unnatural history, expect the unexpected, gallivants, consumption, serendipity, knitting (and possibly crochet), exotic shades of grey, millinery, this modern victorian era

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spiralsheep June 17 2009, 10:01:27 UTC
That violet baudelaire yarn is the most beautiful yarn I've ever seen. Bar none.

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chronographia June 17 2009, 22:28:08 UTC
On Ravelry.com, there's a section for you to list and keep track of your yarn stash. The options include things like the brand and the yardage, and of course the color. I marked the color for this as 'the prettiest.'

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hannah_nutwood June 17 2009, 19:44:12 UTC
i have to agree. the violet baudelaire yarn must be used for something very special that really showcases its glorious colours.

what was the knock-knock joke that made you a winner?

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chronographia June 17 2009, 22:31:59 UTC
Oh, the old (exceedingly lame) 'orange you glad' one. To be fair, I added a link to the wonderful Orange You Glad design studio, who are famed in these parts for their Build Your Own Domo-Kun instructions.

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