Well, I can say that it was a good day to dye or days to dye. But I still do not like dyeing alone. I miss my dyeing buddies. Nevertheless, I finished the job and am pleased with the results.
Here is the feast for your eyes.





Forty hanks of various weights, mostly dk and worsted.
1 comment:
Beautiful! But wow, that is a LOT of yarn to dye! I especially like the dusty lavender/green ones and the orange/green combinations! I am sure to be seeing more of them knit up in the near future!
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