Friday, March 07, 2014

Blooming Marvellous

 
Here at HQ, it is blooming marvellous, not much handiwork as my arm neck and wrist are all playing up
 
 
 I have been part of the Natural Dye studio Rainbow club for seven months now and this is my gorgeous collection so far. Beautiful isn't it????Goodness me , Amanda and Phil do a fabulous job at dying.
One of my favourite blogs is Knitsofacto and Anne has written a wonderful post about dyeing. It is so very interesting .I often dream of dyeing my own yarn and  have attempted it but it does require a lot of patience and ideally for me a bigger kitchen and outdoor space to dry the yarn. have you tried your hand at dyeing yarn?


 My goodness as much as I am a supporter of independent shops and I support my local high street/ farmer's market as much as I can. I have to admit I don't think anyone can walk away from a pot of tete a tete daffodils for £1.00 and a bunch of normal daffs for 99p .




                                                                  I love a bargain



13 comments:

  1. Love the beautiful yarn, I am hoping to spin and dye my own wool in the near future. I am hoping to go on a course shortly. I have a beautiful antique spinning wheel, a gift from my husband. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Daffodils make me homesick ...but I love them. That yarn just makes me drool ....gorgeous!!


    keep well

    Amanda :-)

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  3. Love the yarn, love the flowers. I noticed today when out in my car daffodils are out in bloom everywhere.
    Just so gorgeous.
    I love reading Knitsofacto as well, very inspiring!
    Though I have yet to find the courage to dye anything myself!

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  4. Beautiful yarns! Your blubs and flowers are so lovely. So nice to see some colour at this time of year.Have a lovely weekend x

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  5. I could sit and look at that yarn all day long, it is gorgeous. So sorry your wrist and arm is acting up, give it a good rest and you will be perfect in no time at all.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  6. Such gorgeous squishy yarn! Pretty flowers too.
    Marianne x

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  7. Your yarn colours are beautiful!! I look forward to seeing what you will make with them, for it will surely be gorgeous. Hope that you are feeling better soon. xx

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  8. Oh my word...those yarns are incredible! They look so beautiful even just in a skein row, imagine how stunning they will look as...well, what will you be making with these beauties? I cannot wait to find out, I know you will make some lovely things! Chrissie x

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  9. Your yarn is lovely, I really like the colours you have made.

    Awwwww, daffodils are such a pretty flower and always so cheerful :)

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  10. The yarn is beautiful and even more special because it's hand-dyed. The daffs are gorgeous. I hope to buy some this week for myself.

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  11. Loving your pretty yarn collection and yes also a big fan of Annie's lovely blog. Yarn dyeing definitely something I would interested to do, but for me it is just dyeing full stop! Pretty daffs xoxo

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  12. Thank you for the link to knitsofacto. I tried my hand at dyteing a while ago and enjoyed the process, such lovely alchemy. Your daffodils are bursting with colour,will follow your example and grab a bunch soon, so far I have cut out my own to keep at work, that way they last longer. I am sorry to hear you are still troubled with RSA.

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  13. Hello. And thank you so much for the link! I missed this post somehow ... those rainbow yarns are just the bees knees ... almost too lovely to knit!

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