Yarn! In my mailbox!

I got some truly BEAUTIFUL yarn in the mail yesterday.

Turquoise wool lace yarn from Wintechog Farms CT handdyed and green blue sparkle angelina blended Shetland Hoggett Coopworth roving


It's a skein of laceweight 100% wool from Wintechog Hill Farm in North Stonington, Connecticut. I received it as a prize from Sandi (Sandispins on Ravelry), because I was one of the readers in the Jane Austen Book Club readalong/knitalong on Ravelry.

The colors are so gorgeously vibrant. The colorway is called "Brilliant", and it lives up to that name. It's a variegated mix of blue and turquoise, and the variegation is nice and subtle. I think it will look killer in lace. There's 266 yards in this skein, so I'll probably go for a scarf. The texture of the yarn is 2-ply, with just a little bit of fuzz.

To add to her already generous gift, Sandi also included in my package 2 ounces of "Rock Us roving blend". It's 60% Coopworth Hoggett wool, 40% Shetland Hoggett wool from Wintechog Hill Farm, and a little sparkling angelina. The color is called "Paradice City Green", which is a beautiful pale heathered mix of green, turquoise, yellow and brown, along with just a little sparkle.

Thank you so much Sandi!

The Jane Austen Book Club group is great. I read Pride and Prejudice with them. It was my first time reading, and they helped me notice a lot of things in reading the book I never would have noticed alone. If you're looking for a nice read-along/KAL, at a leisurely pace, give them a look. They just started Mansfield Park. I'll be hopping back in when they do Emma in the summer.

~Joyuna

2 comments:

  1. Oooooh! Those are gorgeous! Need me to bring my ballwinder to club on thurs?

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  2. Thanks so much for your kind words Joy. I loved dyeing the yarn from my sheep and dyeing and blending the roving. "Brilliant" is made of my favorite shades of blues and knits up into a wonderful drapey garment. The fuzz is the halo of the yarn and adds a dreamy softness to the garments made with it. I'm so looking forward to seeing what you make with it!
    Sandi

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