The Fruits Of My Labors
These yarn cakes are so yummy, I think I'll just ice them and eat them. . .
The two smaller balls are Wool2Dye4 Supersock, and the large one is Henry's Attic "Monty", also from Wool2Dye4.
I'm really happy with my results. The Wool2Dye4 Supersock dyed beautifully. I have started knitting Pomatomus with it, and the twisted stitches have a really wonderful texture.
Since one day of dying is just not enough, my mom and sister came for a visit today and I taught them to dye. They are quick learners! Look at their fantastic results.
The yarn in the back is my mom's she dyed Lamb's Pride, and started with a creamy color. My sister dyed some Henry's Attic "Monty", hers is the soft colored yarn in the front.
That's all for now, back to knitting my Pomatomus . . .




They look great!
Posted by: Beverly | April 30, 2006 at 06:33 PM
Your yarn looks fabulous! How do you like "monty"? I've been considering buying some of that...
Great colors! I'm glad to see there are others who are tempted to *eat* their yarn! :)
Posted by: jessica~ | April 30, 2006 at 09:12 PM
I love checking out the projects of the other dyes. So many unique possibilities and ideas to "borrow" from. Congratulations on a succesful project!
Ann
Posted by: Ann | April 30, 2006 at 11:00 PM
The yarns look amazing! Great job. Pomatomus will be beautiful in those colors.
Posted by: Emma | May 01, 2006 at 07:18 PM
Oh they are wonderful! I have a shirt that middle one would go with perfectly.
Alas, Jazz is destined to be "art" not a sock. So pretty...so rubbing off!
Susan
Posted by: Susan | May 02, 2006 at 08:02 AM