Tue Aug 19, 2008

What do you think?

I finished the swatch, and seem incapable of getting a photo with accurate color. So, imagining that it isn’t quite as bright as the picture… do you like it?

My main question, more than color, is do you like the amount of tweed (the light green noil)? Is it too much? It’s really nice and drapey for a heavy-worsted 3 ply.

As I mentioned yesterday, I went down south to buy more fleece.

I came back with 37 pounds over 5.

Lin asked me to bring some of the fleece I was having trouble dyeing, and she dyed a little bit right there, without soaking it first, using her magenta and yellow. It dyed much more evenly. So, I brought 2 gallons of her water home with me, and I ordered color cards of her dye. She uses Washfast mainly, with a few select colors of Sabraset. I’d already ordered small jars of Jacquard primaries (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) and I’ll see how they work out. I WILL figure this out. I swear I will. She also said that ewe fleece dye more evenly than lamb does, and my fleece was a lamb. Yesterday I bought ewe, with one lamb, the amazingly gorgeous, dark gray.

While we were skirting the fleece, we looked out the window and saw this.

It was incredibly cute and we both laughed and then she said, “Great. Chicken poop in my fleece. That’s just what I need.” Ha.

That’s what I’ve got. Tons of fleece to wash. Dye stuff coming. Hopefully, I can dye something soon.

4 Responses to “What do you think?”

  1. Abigail Says:

    I really like it. I’m a huge fan of tweed so I am not the best judge though. I love the little bits of red/brown spread throughout. It looks deliciously soft!!

    The sheep with the chickens is too precious.

  2. annie Says:

    wow it does look soft. I too like tweed. I think it looks great. Good job :0)

  3. Erin B Says:

    I love the green and brown combo… Can you make the brown more scatter and less of a group? I think it owuld improve the look…. I look at the yarn and I think what a wonderful green though…

  4. Elizabee Says:

    Love the green! It would be snapped up quick around here. Yowsa green is very big at the Purl District.

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