What a lovely day it was. It was mail day.
My extra skein of Kelp Forest arrived from Midknit Cravings .
It isn't a perfect match. I did NOT expect it to be, dyed over a year later as it is. It is a bit more of the lighter shades of the green tonal and a bit less of the dark, but the tones of the greens match exactly. A bit of careful yarn management will blend it all perfectly.
The real yarny surprise is this. I ordered this rich deep navy from Yarn Canada on Monday. This is Thursday and I am just wowed by the speed.
This is of course the yarn for Marcus' sweater. He changed his mind from orange and solidly said blue so his M will be blue. And while I was ordering, particularly with the cost of shipping things these days, I ordered some more Kroy because Kroy is always a good filler on an order as well as being a good sock yarn.
My fabric order also arrived. I wasn't going to order any more fabric at all, but the linen in the top shot was 40% less than the regular price. I needed it like a hole in the head but oh, how I wanted it.
The other thing I ordered was some waffle weave. I wanted to make some decent fitting long johns for winter warmth for several years now. I really wanted waffle weave because it is stretchy and comfortable to wear. I have been looking for a plain cotton weave, but I have looked and looked and it doesn't seem to be on the market.
I had seen a blend like this bamboo and cotton waffle weave, several times on different fabric websites but the price was way out of my league. Fabricville's short, online only 40% single day sale put it into my good heavens what an incredible price category of affordability. I now have enough fabric for several pairs.
And I am not going to even go close to looking at Fabricville or ANY yarn place for a while. I am going to sew and knit my heart out and just have a rollicking good time. Honest. Really.
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