Filatura Di Crosa multicolor mohair shade # 4118. More greens with tones of purple-indigo. It feels fancy.
And the next yarn is some that I have never before seen. It’s by Fleece Artist and it’s called Curlylocks and Slubby. I’ve not taken it all part yet. But it appears to be two yarns in one skein. It feels luscious. There is a pattern on the ball band called “Narrow Scarf” and you use the needles Sumiko enclosed.These needles are something new to me. They’re called swing needles and they are so cool. They are made of birch by River John Needle Company (located in Nova Scotia on Louisville Rd.) I am looking forward to trying them out. One of the ways you can use them is by knitting with one yarn on one end and then adding the second yarn on the other. Or something like that. I’m a tactile learning so I’ll have to get back to you later…She also included:
Dog Lover’s magnetic poetry
A Winnie The Poo Pez. Who doesn’t love Poo and who doesn’t love Pez?
Some very pretty green stitch makers by Jenny Waddington of The Bead Hive. Why is it that Stitch markers are so hard to photograph???My fellow dog lover sent along a giftie for Derby. A Beanie Baby for Doggies! His (or Her?) name is Quakers and Derby is in L-O-V-E! Thank you Sumiko! You did an excellent job. You’ve not only sent things that I coveted. But things I didn’t know I coveted! You’re introduced me to some new things, and that is one of the aspects that I most love about doing swaps like this. Thank you from America!
3 comments:
Very cool! Good job Sumiko!
Hooray!! I'm so glad you liked everything!!
Wow! What a great Pal! She spoiled you (and Derby) rotten...
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