I finished spinning and plying late on Saturday, washed the yarn on Sunday and let it dry while watching the Steelers football game. I will not comment on the game except to say that I'm happy we won and that perhaps the NFL should insist on more extensive training for the officiating department--which is MUCH nicer language than I used during the actual game!
The yarn is firm due to the nice tight spin and ply, yet soft and supple due to the Merino/alpaca fibers. Just the right yarn for a long-wearing yet soft garment. The yarn is being forwarded to Dottie at http://www.ccdzs.blogspot.com/ Let's see what her creative mind and talented hands can do with this yarn.
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What a great idea. It's beautiful too. Can't wait to see what becomes of it.
Oh, the finished yarn is just gorgeous!!!
I've posted the first scarf from this yarn and have completed a cowl and a capelet from it as well. Just need to get pics so I can post them. I loved working with this yarn. The capelet, I think, shows off the colors the best. Dottie
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=18681691
Go look at Dottie's scarf, it's incredible! I'm so happy I could be a part of this challenge and see what a skilled artisan can do with my yarn.
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