Yesterday was a busy day. I carded the rest of the watermelon batts, the wool I had dyed for sample black/gold batts, and dyed 3 1/2 pounds of wool and alpaca for a new colorway. I don’t know if anyone else is going to like it, I’d say it’s a bit unconventional…
A friend of ours’ husband travels the world for work. He brought a tea set back from Japan which his family had on display in their living room and which I had admired frequently. It was broken, so when Pat went back to Japan, he bought a replacement for them and a set for me. They offered me the broken one in case I wanted it for display, and I took it for the color inspiration. I think it’s a very happy colorway. Tell me what you think.
In order to really know, I’m going to have to spin a whole batt and knit it up. My fibers are still wet, so this was just a bit carded into a rolag on my handcards but if nothing else, I certainly succeeded in duplicating the color. I’m quite pleased and think it’d look really nice woolen spun and knit into that cropped sweater in Debbie Bliss’ most recent magazine, pg 38.
The black and gold batts from yesterday’s adventures are nice, too.
In the photo you can’t really see the underlying gold very well, but it’s pretty. I’ll spin them up soon. I think the luster in the wool will give it a metallic look which’ll be neat. If I do more of this color I’ll play with the wool/alpaca ratios to bring out more of the gold.
Veronica got her ears pierced on Monday night.
She was very brave.
July 9th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
awe ronica! how cute! and Brave she is 😉 (cough) lol . I LOVE that green color too. Great inspiration. You should carry that color and call it ‘all the tea in china aqua green’ xoxo a
July 9th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
That Japanese green would make a lovely “Red Dragon Shawl” too!
July 9th, 2009 at 10:48 pm
You certainly did match that color, and I love it! It would make a beautiful sweater…not for me, as green tends to make me look jaundiced, but still lovely!