
Dyed by Red Fish Dyeworks. ~500 yards, fingering weight.
It spun like a dream, but it took forever because (a) I really fell off the spinning wagon this winter and (b) three-ply is, you know, three times the work.
I was thinking socks originally, but I'm not sure now. For one thing, I have tons of sock yarn and I prefer machine-washable for socks, which this is not. I have half a mind to weave a scarf from it, or maybe knit one. I guess I'll let it marinate a while.
I finished these, although I seem not to have taken a picture of the completed pair:
I finished these, although I seem not to have taken a picture of the completed pair:

I'm almost halfway through the February Lady Sweater, and have two socks on the needles; a mystery sock I'm lurking at over on Ravelry, and Eunny Jang's Bayerische Socks. For the Bayerische socks, I overdyed some kind of overly-pastel merino tencel I had a nice sapphire blue. If I can get it together soon, I will post pics of ongoing projects.
6 comments:
That is some seriously gorgeous spinning! Wow.
Hello. Definitely beautiful dyeing. Red Fish needs to get on the web. The socks look cozy. You're a good knitter.
You're also a good spinner.
Which is what I meant when I wrote "dyeing."
That's absolutely gorgeous yarn! I'm very impressed with it and would love to take it off your hands if you have any doubts as to its superbness. : )
i love the colors in these socks! especially the blue. lovely!
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