Vegan Pal Contest - My Vote for Favorite Yarn
Vegan Pal 2 Swap is having a contest to post your favorite yarn so here is my nomination (also posted over at their blog but, I did some minor edits here)
If perchance you actually read my blog or ever read the darn questionnaires we are forced to fill out for these swaps you already know what I am going to say. My work is done. There you go Cass , enter my name in the bowl. Oh wait, I am sure there are people who have no idea who I am so I guess I have better go through with my long drawn out love for my favorite yarn, the love of my life.
My irony, Blue Sky Alpaca Organic or Dyed Cotton. Do any other fine knitters and crocheters find this hysterically funny besides me? It is my all time favorite yarn and it comes from a company with the word ALPACA in it. Something I am HIGHLY allergic too would also never touch. It knits such beauty and is definitely not itchy at all like the name of the company would have you think.
Each lovely hank contains 150 luscious yards and it's gauge is 16 stitches per 4". You can use a US7 - US9 needle and it is highly suggested that you hand wash it. Each hank usually runs approx. $9.95. It is extremely soft to the hands as you knit with it and if for some reason you would have to frog a stitch or two or even a row or three (you'd never have to do that, right?) this is the easiest yarn by far that I have ever had the pleasure (yes I said pleasure) of frogging. The end products turn out just wonderful as well as you can see:
This is a baby sweater for a friend's baby due in October. Pattern is partially the 5-hour baby sweater as a leaping off point, partially my own re-write all soft and cuddly.
Try some Blue Sky Alpaca Organic or Dyed Cotton, you won't be disappointed.
4 comments:
I don't like "fuzzy" things for babies--that sweater out of cotton yarn is just perfect! Love it...
Oh, I luv that stuff! If I had to always knit with cotton, that's what I would knit with. Luv, luv, luv it.
Must try it. That is, if I can ever stop knitting with Wick...
I don't have the same woolly issues, but I agree that the blue sky yarn is so yummy, as yummy as alpaca yarn, and infinitely easier to care for.
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