tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866620000582757486.post1341254904792062349..comments2023-06-16T11:27:27.863-04:00Comments on ......yarns of Life: .....two rights, three lefts...Lou Harmonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10570855865024682166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866620000582757486.post-33848490318068077462013-11-15T11:04:45.323-05:002013-11-15T11:04:45.323-05:00Great job, Lou! I'm so glad that you put this ...Great job, Lou! I'm so glad that you put this together as a post. And isn't it nice when the learning process still leaves us with beautiful, happy yarn? Kudos! ~Kate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1866620000582757486.post-11133455584790498102013-11-14T22:08:38.949-05:002013-11-14T22:08:38.949-05:00That is really pretty! So glad to hear it worked o...That is really pretty! So glad to hear it worked out even if you had to take some extra steps. A fascinating color combination. Did you just spin randomly or try to get certain colors at certain times? I spun some "bling," and was knitting with it tonight. It is plum, teal, raspberry metallic, and some gold. It looks like "peacock" as the best description. I love the stuff because no two areas of finished product are ever alike. I am crocheting some motifs for the ends of a scarf and it's so much fun because it changes all the time and yet all pieces blend well. Beautiful post!Lori Zehrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14487050268259026104noreply@blogger.com