These Colors Surprised Even Me!

Happy Saturday!

Last night as I was dyeing these yarns, I wasn’t sure how I felt about them.  This morning as I burst the pouches and started the wash-and-rinse process I was delighted to discover the dyes had migrated a bit and created some amazing color combinations.

Twinset #111- 112 is a DumpDye blend of all the blues, golds,  browns, and greens leftover after dyeing all the other yarns last night.  It came out like a deep dark avocado skin or dark pine sort of green.  Twinset #115-116 is a blend of navy (2 parts) and fuchsia (1 part).  It came out like a deep rich purple that even my regular purple dye doesn’t do,

There are several assorted sprinkle dyes and confetti dyes.    I could be mistaken, but I think if you made a three-some from 109, 113, and 119, you could create an amazing 3-tone scarf or shawl.  Add in #111 for contrasting dark stripes or narrow boundaries between the lighter colors.

Twinset #125-126 is a splattered blend of brown, gray, and blue, looking (to my eye) like some of the driftwood we’d find on the beach back home in Santa Barbara.   And #127-128 make me think of a misty-foggy morning among the eucalyptus trees at La Mesa Park there.

Any of this week’s colors would make amazing socks, but Phydlbitz Sock yarn is amazing for lacework, baby goods, shawls, scarves, and even household knits like pillow shams and other decor.

Phydlbitz Sock is normally $27.50 and will be posted to the Blog Reader Specials page after these are dried and reskeined for presentation.  For Saturday and Sunday you can claim the ones you want from this week’s collection (BRS25 – #109 – 132) for just $26.00 each.

To claim the ones you want, just send me an email with  your requests.  I’ll mark your requests off the numbered chart below,  then send you a PayPal invoice.

Available Yarns: 
Rack 1 – 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120
Rack 2 – 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132

I am no longer using buymeacoffee for friends and fans who want to help me but don’t want or need new yarns at the moment.   Instead, Zelle and Venmo are options.

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