It felt like everything I had was either plain or orange. It isn't quite that bad, in truth, but a lot of my sock yarn stash is plain. I do have patterns I want to use them with, but the middle of winter, or rather the start of deepest winter is not the time to knit those. I need to be much more thoughtful about knitting plain colours in summer in wild cable and lace patterns. In the middle of winter, I need all the colour I can get.
I made a little excursion to Jo's Yarn Garden with a friend, and answered the question of sock yarn. I really tried to focus on buying yarns that were not orange. I would also like you to note just how many of these lovely lovely yarns have orange as a major component of them, Perhaps orange is a major component of the colours of joy? It must be.
There are some delicious yarns in here. My first Opals! Some pretty joyful Jawolls, some Comfort Sock and even a skein of Allegro from Wisdom yarns. It's the purple one and contains no wool. It is wonderfully soft and has an interesting twist to it. I have a family who really isn't into wool, so I thought trying an alternative fibre was smart. The yarn is going to have to meet my demanding washer and dryer and long lasting standards but it is worth giving it a shot. I long for a good plain not stretchy all cotton sock yarn in pretty patterns like the good old days of 2008. I miss my old cotton Confetti yarn. (I think it was called Cotton Confetti)
And there is more, but not too much.
A few other tidbits fell into my basket.
I couldn't leave that electric blue Zauberball. I needed, needed, needed that blue. Sigh. So perfectly blue.
The other things were a bit of an accidental find. The little tool is a Multi tool called a Loome. It says it can do at least 6 different things, none of which are why I purchased it. But it is sweet and will get its own post a bit later.
The tube of rayon is silly sort of thing, but it will work for what I need. I'm not sure you will remember these from my trip,
These are ends from large weaving cones that I found at Camilla Valley Farms last summer. I had to have these colours and didn't really know why till I got home. Obviously, a memory of Grandpa Diederichs' blanket. This cream will stand in for the cream in the ripple design to recreate my grandpa's blanket as a scarf or shawl for myself. I am a child of the 70's and I love these colours.
And that was my bright wonderful day adventuring. Back to babysitting days and sleeve knitting tomorrow...unless I am overwhelmed with the need to knit socks in bright pretty middle of the winter dark breaker colours.
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