Anna’s initiation yarn treat arrived today. Yyyesss!
I must admit, I’m a touch miffed that she spent extra money on me; I was under the suspicion I’d get some leftovers from her skein cornucopia (also known as her house), and not two incredibly classy hues (blue and green) of wool bought from Knit Picks topped off with a knitting gauge.
All I can say is, “Holy crap, Anna, do you fight dirty! Thanks!” Clearly, she is experienced at spreading her disease. I mean, “craft.” Now, I must think of something special to knit with these beauties, something worth their quality. Which means I better get cracking (practicing?) on this scarf.
Winter Night (blue) peruvian highland wool, Pine (green) marino wool, and something called a “knit gauge,” which I speculate, if I were a better knitter, I could use to draw perfect circles on paper. Delicious! Thanks, Anna!
Actually the knit guage is used to guage how addicted to knitting you are, or are likely to be. It goes on your nose. Try it, you’ll see.
~firefly
Comment by firefly8868 — October 30, 2006 @ 3:30 pm |
Pretty, pretty yarn.
Comment by kisknit — November 1, 2006 @ 4:03 pm |
I’m glad you liked it! The knitting gauge is a very convenient gizmo for checking your gauge on knits in progress, and for check what size that unlabeled needle is.
Remember – anything worth doing is worth doing well, and anything worth doing well is worth overdoing. I apply this motto to all gift giving!
Comment by Anna — November 2, 2006 @ 8:08 pm |
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
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