Alright so even with improved conditions this silky wool was kinda tricky, I don't think it likes being a pr0n star. Either the picture was in focus and the color was way out of whack, or the color was dead on but the picture was blurry. Grrr. After like 15 million pictures I finally got something that was in focus and somewhat color accurate so I took it and ran.
The close up:
Elizabeth Lavold Silky Wool
Content: 65% wool 35% silk
Color: Teal (20)
I have an amusing tidbit to share with you from my mom who recently took up knitting again. She decided to make a pair of socks as her first project and she has been updating me periodically through IM about her trials in getting the socks started. One of the most recent messages was this:
I have to admit this made me laugh. I know she can do it, she just needs a little help getting started. I'm going to help her when she comes to visit tomorrow. I've got to start my second sock so we can start and work a few rounds together.
Everyone have a safe and enjoyable fiber friday!
5 comments:
That is lovely! I have a few colors, but not that one..must resist.....
What will you make with it? Any ideas? :)
Good shots!
I've done exactly what your mom has done too. From just no paying attention.
Great color and good job with the pics, I hate working with yarn that thinks its too good for pr0n! :)
Awesome! I found the Silky Wool hard to photograph when I did it too, but I also had the advantage of having tried in the early fall and being able to go outside where the sun was. 2nd time's a charm. =)
Mmmm, I love the silky wool. I have some in my stash waiting to be made into a Ms Marigold vest.
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