Erin / Bobbin's Nest Studio (owner) and Sharon / Three Irish Girls |
Well, okay, it wasn't just ME and Sharon ... I was part of a workshop Sharon taught on hand dyed and painted yarn. Followed by a trunk show. Followed by my adopting a bag full of gorgeous hand dyed and painted yarn.
And it was ... fun, relaxing and educational! With much laughing!
Three Irish Girls trunk show (this is a SMALL sample!) |
Sharon is super funny and quite the talent when it comes to color and fiber! I wanted to learn how to deal with yarn that stripes and pools the colors. According to Sharon, I'm a "hater" - as opposed to a "lover" of the striping and pooling. Guess what? She's RIGHT. I really hate pooling and striping of colors. I love perfectly interspersed colors. You wouldn't believe how much time I spend making sure that my knits don't have blotches and streaks of color!
So here's a great insight that she shared with us (not scientifically proven ... yet ...). "Haters" (e.g., me) avoid wearing a lot of patterns, instead preferring solids. SO true. I don't wear a lot of patterns. I much prefer solid colors (though I love love stripes and tweeds and plaids).
I was happy to pick up some great tips and tricks for dealing with the those yarns that just insist on striping and pooling. I actually want to knit up some, just to try out these new ideas!
Three Irish Girls - who says bulky isn't beautiful? |
What about you - are you a "lover" or a "hater" of the pooled/striped colorways when you're knitting or crocheting? And, just to test Sharon's theory ... do you wear more patterns or more solids?
Image credits: from WonderMike's Flickr photostream
4 comments:
Lover. I love the surprise of what color comes next as I knit - part of the fun for me! Then again, I love solids, too!
You may be knitting up all sorts of super adorable things very soon! Hugs!!!
Fun post! Thanks for the photo credit. :-)
Thank you for sharing, Michael! :)
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