Blue Willow - recycled yarn, 726 yards, 10-ply, 10 WPI
Remember that you can't control everything. There will always be circumstances that are just out of your control. Things will improve if you give them a chance and not try and force certain changes to take place.
Bah, I say. BAH. 4:30 I take application over to Bogart's. Shortly after... I return here to sit and spin a Wait-a-While for Fiber Friday. Oh, I do hope it turns out the way I see it in my head (Bohemia, indeed).
For now, though, be content to know that I have six skeins of 55% nylon /40% angora (rabbit hair)/ 5% lambswool 're-loved' yarn from a hardly worn sweater -- I salvaged it myself. Total of 726 yards -- if anyone (or anyone you know) wants to buy it from me, lemme know ($35 anywhere in the US, $40 anywhere else - includes packaging, shipping - priority - and tracking).
10 WPI, 10-ply -- classified as bulky yarn and would be roughly one pound.

I can't seem to capture the actual colour. It's got this lovely purple about it that the camera eats.
Bah, I say. BAH. 4:30 I take application over to Bogart's. Shortly after... I return here to sit and spin a Wait-a-While for Fiber Friday. Oh, I do hope it turns out the way I see it in my head (Bohemia, indeed).
For now, though, be content to know that I have six skeins of 55% nylon /40% angora (rabbit hair)/ 5% lambswool 're-loved' yarn from a hardly worn sweater -- I salvaged it myself. Total of 726 yards -- if anyone (or anyone you know) wants to buy it from me, lemme know ($35 anywhere in the US, $40 anywhere else - includes packaging, shipping - priority - and tracking).
10 WPI, 10-ply -- classified as bulky yarn and would be roughly one pound.
I can't seem to capture the actual colour. It's got this lovely purple about it that the camera eats.