Recently I had the privilege of working with this gorgeous handspun skein provided by Lisa of Becoming Art. It was love at first sight. I find this color combination amazing! The colorway for this one is
"Green Goodness" just like the skein pictured in the previous blog post.
Of course this skein is spun up differently, but all of the same beautiful colors are there.
I had to make something simple and special with this yarn, so I decided to work up some mitts for this upcoming winter. The pattern is called "Toasty" and can be found for free here.
These mitts were so insanely easy to make! They went so fast and were so fun to make in this beautiful yarn.
I found it to be a wonderfully mindless, comforting knit.
I really enjoyed watching the colors change as I went. It's addicting working with yarn like this.. you always want to see what colors are coming up next.
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Stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous. Don't you just love yarn?!? I know I do. I just finished a project so I may just start on these next. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt's often hard to visualize how the yarn will look like when knitted up. So I wasn't so sure about this grean one when you mentioned it before.
ReplyDeleteBut now I really love it!
Beautiful yarn & adorable mitts!
ReplyDeleteThat yarn is lovely! The mitts are even more lovely!!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. And they look perfect for the fall!
ReplyDeleteYes, that is the fun of working with a varigated yarn or even a dye spaced yarn. The patterns that are created are fun to watch and it looks like you have done a lot of extra work!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Absolutely gorgeous yarn! Thanks for sharing these pictures of your finished mitts!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous yarn...those look nice and warm and cuddly!
ReplyDeletelove the mitts, and i'm in love with that hand-spun! i made several pair of these Toasty mitts last winter for friends and family, and everyone i gave a pair to absolutely loved them!
ReplyDeleteSO beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThe colors in that yarn are beautiful! Thanks for showcasing some new yarn! I'm always looking for fun new designers!
ReplyDeleteWow. The colors are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis yarn is something else!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen anything like it!! I bet you can't wait until winter to try out the new mitts!
gorgeous! I'm usually not a big fan of selfstripping or colored yarn. I prefer solids or variagated... but this... wow!
ReplyDeleteThe yarn is beautiful and it worked up so well! I usually don't like the way multicolored yarn works up but your mitts look perfect in that yarn.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yarn! Love the colorway and your Toasty mitts :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! That toast pattern is perfect for handspun and handspun-esque yarns, they just really show all the colour off. So lovely!
ReplyDeleteBee-yoo-tiful. That yarn is ART.
ReplyDeleteUsually, I also like solid colors, but this multicolor yarn works really well this pattern. The combination of colors is awesome!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love how the simple pattern really shows off the beauty of the handspun yarn!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and rustic, I love it! It really was the most perfect pattern for that gorgeous yarn...I bet you cant wait for winter:)
ReplyDeleteOooh! I love the yarn!
ReplyDeleteI love that yarn/pattern combo so much that I am seriously considering dropping $50 on a skien. Is it the watercolor-dye yarn? My other thought is to put it on my birthday list and be ever-so-sweet to my family...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Hmmm...might need to get my hands on some of this yarn eventually.
ReplyDeletelove your yarn and your toasty's.
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