Green has never been a favorite colorofmine. (<--sesame seed under the space bar, fixed now) I most often go for reds and blues. Yet I find that the last several things I've knit have had at least a little green.

First there is the new washcloth I've made myself.

Next is the yarn for a secret project. 100% bamboo, 250 yards/100 grams.

Here is the greenest soaker ever made. This is vintage wool. The texture is verry, verry springy.
6 comments:
Ooooh, green! So pretty! I've been accumulating green and yellow yarn lately, not sure what's going on. Suddenly, I can't get enough of the stuff.
The soakers are darling -- and "green" in more way than one!
I love green! heehee, but I'm sure you know that already. Looks good. Maybe you just felt that you needed a new color. The next one might be pink!
I'm not a green person either but I really like that dishcloth!!!!
There are greens and then there are greens. Some greens are more greenly than others, know what I mean?
I hope my brief burst of overly-committed insanity has past and I can resume business as usual.
Hi Kathy
Okay, so I see you are knitting. Why haven't you been there on Monday nights? It's been fun.
Bev
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