It has been perfectly re-purposed! I searched for an appropriate pattern for its weight (14-16 WPI), texture (not next-to-skin soft; mohair halo) and amount of yardage (255 yards) - and found this. Then I checked my bookmarked Kool-Aid dye charts, pulled out a packet of Berry Blue and Changin' Cherry, and produced this:I was going for even dye coverage, but even with the unintended variegation it should look lovely in that pattern. Forget socks for now; I'm dreaming of Shetland seashells! Wheee!
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Pretty! Pretty! I'd love a seashell shawl please! Would go great with my horns! tee hee!
I love the color. I think whatever you make, it will be beautiful. Sheila
Michelle - I saw the color and just said, Oh Wow! It's a beautiful shade. I'm sure whatever you make will be wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Take care, from KY.
Your spinning looks really good, Michelle! I've been spinning this weekend, too - it's been awhile, and I fell right back in as soon as I switched from silk to superwash merino
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Gorgeous yarn- have fun with it!
Hey - I got talked into teaching a sheep to shawl class this week at the Living Arts and Science Center in Lexington - the original teacher had a family emergency so I'm filling in. 8 kids 3-5 grade. Wednesday is Kool Aid dye day. She didn't leave a lesson plan and I've not dyed enough to feel super confident about this. Can you help me organize my afternoon - 1:00 to 4:00? I do have one assistant.
Yummy! I love dyeing with Koolaid, in fact I just love dyeing. This will be beautiful, whatever you make with it, the color is so delicious!
What a gorgeous color!
So pretty, love the color!!!
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