December 21, 2000
Like people, yarns can be misleading if taken at face value.
My storage is filled with yarns that looked delicious but proved mighty unsavory once I tried to work with them. And likewise, the yarn I review this week appeared rather scratchy and bland until I started knitting with it. After its first wash, it positively blossomed.
Experience Counts
It just serves as a reminder that beauty is only skin deep, especially in the yarn world. You really need to dig deeper and draw from your own instinct and experience when picking yarns. Merino will never behave like cotton, no matter how hard you try.
Yarns for the Budget-Conscious Knitter
As promised, this week I also bring you a compilation of top online sources for inexpensive yarns. Take a look and let me know if I've left out your favorite.
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Happy holidays!
Sincerely,
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New This Week...
Yarn Review:
Personal Colors and Professional Quality in Tregellys Yarn
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Sometimes the best things in life are also the
simplest ones, like a basic tomato sauce or
strong cup of tea. In the yarn world, you'll find
simple perfection in the 2-ply worsted-weight
wool/mohair blend from Tregellys Fiber Farm in
Hawley, Massachusetts.
full review
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Online Guide:
Where to Find Inexpensive yarns
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You don't need to rob a bank to work with good
materials. Here's a list of online resources
where you'll find yarns at prices that won't drain
your pocketbook.
full review
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