Several Fades and Other Goodies

Happy Tuesday!

Thanks to the weather and other conditions, I couldn’t get the yarns photographed until this morning, and even now I had to get creative about it but I really wanted to show you what I dyed on Sunday.  Those of you familiar with my normal preview pictures, please let me know if this alternative is better, worse, or about the same as always.

While I am thinking of it — my preview pictures aim to show color range and distribution along each hank, which I think is difficult to discern once a skein is twisted and labeled for presentation.  Does it help you when I show the yarns this way?

I got into the session unsure how to use all the available dyes to best advantage, but I wasn’t going for a particular outcome.  There are several monochrome fades this time (#859-860, 861-862, and 867-868), as well as a two-tone segmented (#863-864).   There are two solids — a rich rust color (#857-858) made of gold, yellow, chocolate, and gray; and a nearly solid navy (#849-850).

These are all Phydlbitz Sock 2.0 (75/25 Superwash 25-micron Merino/Nylon, 460 yards), and are normally $28.00 each.  For Tuesday and Wednesday you may claim any matching Twinset at just $25.50 per skein.

To claim the yarns you want, just send me an email (ray@knitivity.com) with your numbered selections.  I will send you a PayPal invoice; it’s okay if you don’t have a PayPal account, as they will process any debit or credit card.

I expect to have these ready to ship on or about Friday.

Available Yarns: 
Rack 1 – 845, 846, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855, 856
Rack 2 – 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868

Photo of hand-dyed yarns drying on the rack

Photo of hand-dyed yarns drying on the rack

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2 thoughts on “Several Fades and Other Goodies”

  1. The pictures were fine, about the same as usual. I agree that it’s better to show the skeins before being twisted and labeled.

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