
Lion Brand Fisherman's Wool is a little on the scratchy side, but its economical 450 yards per skein holds up well to the acidity of dyeing. This yarn also felts like a dream, which is a downside in dyeing. One must treat this yarn gently, or else the strands will felt together - something I learned with the watermelon colorway not too long ago. I've yet to pull it apart, a task I'm procrastinating until the next rainy afternoon.
I have spent the past day reskeining yarn for dyeing too! I just got my package from Wool2dye4 and the one pound cone gave me 4 100gm balls and one 50gm ball. The superwash marino gave me two 115gm balls/skeins! You need to come over, I am dyeing to dye!
ReplyDeletebtw...Kevin made me a warping board for mothers day and it is GREAT! Nice to be able to wind the entire thing on your lap instead of the hall!
Wow! that's a great picture! I love it!!!
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