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Blog Resolutions and Yarn

January 11th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

In the podcast I discuss dyeing yarn, and I have to say that I’ve been a bit lazy with the blog in the recent months. I haven’t even shared many photos, have I?

Well, it’s a Brand New Year, with a Brand New Design, so I’m going to have a Brand New Outlook. I aim to put out more podcast episodes, as well as more blog entries. 2009 is going to be great for each of us.

Let’s throw some photos and text into this entry and make it one big show and tell, yeah?

The following photo was taken by Caryn. I asked if she’d take some photos while she was out in her studio (read: garage), and she broken down and said that she would. Anyway, this photo displays some yarn that I have lying about. The bottom red/pink-toned skeins are different shades of my “The Puppet Show” colorway. The middle two in the blue-green colorway is my “Go Fish”. The top middle two are “Mutant Enemy”–the green on the right skein is more accurate than the one on the left. Damn you photography! The silver-blue skein on the left and right is the new colorway, “New Moon Rising”.

Yarn Box

This following photo shows a close-up of the “New Moon Rising”. The skein itself is a Fingering weight, which is perfect for us crocheters. You may thinking working with such a lightweight yarn is tedious, but it doesn’t have to be. Did you know that Jules is crocheted with Fingering weight yarn? It is! Fingering weight allows us to introduce more drape with complex stitches if need be, without the bulk of a heavier yarn. Fingering weight yarn, provided that the contents of the yarn works well, can also give greater stitch definition and shine a design right up. *swims in a bathtub of a Merino/Silk blend in ‘New Moon Rising’*.

New Moon Rising - Fingering (close up)

The following three photos are just bonuses! The left shows the reverse side of the hang tag that now comes on all of my yarn. It shows you the name at the top, the weight, the yardage/grams, fiber type and care instructions. Then you get to read the inspiration for the yarn, and a quote. All in my lovely penmanship (she says jokingly–har). The middle photo shows you what the skein and tag look like together, and what you can expect to see when you receive a skein. The far-right photo is another shot of the Worsted weight skein that is shown in the far-left. I just really like this colorway, so if I can show a million photos, I will. Sometimes less is not more, people, you know? ;)

New Moon Rising - Tagged (2) New Moon Rising - Tagged New Moon Rising - Worsted

So, what has the new year brought you? Have you looked back at 2008 with a clearer vision of what you want to accomplish this year? Did you bust as much stash as you wanted? Has it rolled over into 2009 with a vengeance? Should we discuss ways in which we can bust our stashes even further? A square-a-thon? We all have time for at least one square, right?

Bring me your ideas.

Categories: Crochet, Dyeing, Talk, Yarn
  1. Wendy aka misswendiki
    January 12th, 2009 at 09:45 | #1

    Beautiful job Brianna! New Moon Rising is amazing!

  2. January 14th, 2009 at 15:53 | #2

    Thanks, Wendy! I’m pretty proud of it. :)

  3. January 14th, 2009 at 18:54 | #3

    mmm, i really like ‘go fish’!

  4. January 14th, 2009 at 19:07 | #4

    ‘Go Fish’ is super beautiful. I have more photos of it by itself in my Flickr account. It’s emerald, turquoise and teal, which are some of my favorite colors. :)

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