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I'm totally through the purple/pink parts (you can just see them underneath the fuschia/orange sections I'm in now). It's just a single at the moment but I'll be making into a 2-ply yarn before I'm done.
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I wish I new what kind of fiber blend this was (there wasn't any information on it in the felt store- but mom loved the colors so we got it anyway) because it's spinning up beautifully into thin, even strands.
The final yarn might end up being a little thinner weight than I was originally going for but it's almost spinning up this thin naturally. And I don't want to fight a good thing!
The colors are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladies, I really wasn't sure how the colors would spin up but I like it. I think it'll change yet again when I ply it.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous colors! I bet spinning something so pretty must feel really satisfying.
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