I thought I'd be knitting hexagons by now, but just when I finished procrastinating yesterday and decided how I would dye my wool, the electricity went off! It was off for the rest of the day, so that put paid to that. I did the dyeing this morning. I decided to make each skein a different combination of colours, keeping green constant. I dyed one skein just green. I will use it for hexagons and for the edging of the scarf. Here's a picture of the pink skein in progress:
I'm amazed that you know how to prepare your own yarns and then knit beautiful pieces. I can knit scarves and dishcloths. Anything else seems to grow as I knit! I can hardly wait to see how this beauti
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarn knits up!
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I do enjoy this rustic peek of your wools from beginnings to end :)
ReplyDeleteGreat colors!! :)
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing it when its dry and you start knitting it
ReplyDeleteMargaret
I have never seen knitted hexagons before, and certainly not made of hand dyef wool! Amazing!!
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