"As for my wool. This particular merino I buy from a small family run mill in Prince Edward Island. I get it in 30 pound batches of white roving. Then I break it up into smaller batches- a pound or less- and dye it all right in my tiny kitchen using local Maine acid dyes. Finally I spin it up with positive energy, wash it, label it & send it out the door! Does that help?" from rachel of OnTheRound
i just love the idea of that...its amazing to me! we've been able to discuss the exact colours too, so its completely going to be limited & custom to YarnOverMovement, & the new eyelet lace ORILLIA shrugs, not to mention all the in the works items, like lacy spring/summer tops & tanks....so gorgeous. it's gonna be so good, let me tell you, really there is just no other way is there?... ok back to knitting...
Beautiful. I'm really looking forward to seeing what lovely creation will come out of this merino wool!
ReplyDeletewow it's great you get to choose your own colours! I'm sure the result is gonna be awesome!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous yarn! This is going to be a masterpiece, I just know it!
ReplyDeleteoh wow, i love how the colours are really muted. yay for PEI wool! you're so talented, i'm sure you'll do it justice!
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of this "eyelet lace ORILLIA shrugs". Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteexactly YAH for PEI wool!
ReplyDeletethanks everyone, i hope this shrug will be as well acclaimed once it hits the shop.