Monday 11 May 2015

Knitting & Crochet Blog Week 2015 is here!

Welcome to this year's Knitting & Crocket Blog Week!
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Day One (Monday 11th May): If You Were Yarn.

I've been musing over this topic for a few days now and it's quite difficult to choose! If I had to choose a yarn to represent my personality, there would definitely have to be some wool in there though.


I love being cosy and it's one of my absolute favourite fibres to work with because of its versatility, the fact it's natural and takes colour incredibly well if you dye it. My boyfriend sometimes jokingly refers to my head as being "full of wool" so it seems fitting that I'd go for a woolly yarn!

Crafting 365 Day 50: All wound up

I think the texture of it would have to be a good balance of having enough twist that it didn't split easily or look like roving but not so much that the handle of the yarn was compromised. It's go to be nice and soft! ...I'm a big softie at heart ♥

Noro Iro

Finally, I reckon if I was a yarn, it'd have to be a colourful one - maybe a nice variegated style with rich jewel tones of deep purple, teal, blue and turquoise blending into each other. Oh and as for weight... probably a useful DK!


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4 comments:

Joyce Tucker said...

Love your choice. Your yarns are pretty.

Breathing Life said...

nice colours - are they all your own dying work?

Unknown said...

I love the first pic in you rpost, it has such a nice atmosphere! :)

Cat McLaughlin said...

Thanks for the lovely comments!

@Breathing Life - Thank you, unfortunately I can't take the credit for any of the dye colours in this post!

@Elena aka. Midsommarflicka - Thanks! If you want to know more about that project, check out these blog posts: http://catameringue.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/the-birds-are-coming.html and http://catameringue.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/birds-go-west.html :)