Actually, it's Yarn Pron Friday, and it's only 9:35am. Here's the pron courtesy of Gedifra. It's called Filorosa and is basically a large ball of yarn ends tied together! 135m to 100g. I want to make a scarf out of this, does anyone have any ideas for me? Maybe the basic swirly crochet scarf or perhaps something else?
Oh, I think Mum might need her ball winder back ....
Ooooh, I could crush a grape!
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now that looks expensive but I think I coulld simly knot all my bits together to get thesame effect ha ha!! I used the magic loop and now find it really easy to do, it's easier to do than describe so if I were you I'd just get on with it! I found it much easier when I changed from a 40cm to an 80cm circular needle too! :^*
another thing I've learnt to do is to copy my message before I post it...the number of times I lose my really long comments and have to type it out again cos blogger is toucht lol
ps...I must remember to speel check my typing too!
I remember this version of Crackerjack http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/crackerjack/index.shtml with Michael aspel as the host and even Leslie Crowther...got a cabbage anyone?
seems like I'm the only one commenting ha ha!! I just had a thought about using this delicious yarn Ali, how about making that scarf using the soluble fabric and your sewing machine?? Might be a good idea to try it on some not quite so special yarn first though, just to get a feel of what it'll be like? I saw the soluble fabric in John Lewis recently but didn't get any, if you want some 't and you cant get it where you are , I'll get it for you the next time I'm in there x
You know, I was thinking the same thing. Geez, I could make a mint from tying together all my leftovers and calling it a fancy name! It sure is pretty though. What about a short row scarf? You could kind of go with the flow as the yarns change. That might be cool.
I think it will make a great scarf!
That yarn is so interesting all by itself! It will look good even in plain garter or stockinette stitch!
That is awesome!! Can't wait to see that scarf! :)
That has to be one of the craziest balls of yarn I've ever seen. I can't wait to see what it knits up like.
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