Are we ever satisfied?
28 Sept 2007
I don't usually disclose every purchase I make, yarnwise or otherwise - but when a stash enhancement of such magnitude into your possession, I thought it rude not to share. (From left: jaggerspun wool laceweight in lava, jaggerspun zephyr in fuschia, jaggerspun wool fingering in hollyberry, columbine and wisteria. Lounging in front are three skeins of cashmere. It's not all mine, although I wish it were.)
What else? I've been dyeing yarn up in rhubarb and custard colours and knitting a morning glory wrap with it. I really wish I'd made it a bit wider, as I wanted it to be as substantial as the pattern suggests. However, the weight is just around fingering, not DK, so it came out a bit on the narrow side. Are we ever satisfied?
Take a look at the eats roots shoots and leaves progress - much resemblance to a bowl of two minute noodles. Getting a few rounds done a night - am in the second of seven twelve round repeats where each repeat is 136 stitches longer than the previous, this isn't going to be finished in a hurry by any means.
And last but not least, we bought a new sofa. It's so squishy and soft and smells like leather. Love it.
Of course now I need a new coffee table. Once again, are we ever satisfied?