All his idea, I swear! Though, I will confess to only setting out dyes in the colors I had in mind for a particular project…pink, yellow and peach. It puts me in mind of a sunrise or the colors of a Waldorf kindergarten. I’m thinking about this yarn, my Wee Girl, and springtime, all mixed up together.
It occurred to me this morning that I need to track down this yarn (and these too), because Christmas morning is just around the corner. Last time I saw this yarn, it was in a heap like this, on the floor, a few quick pictures later and it was unceremoniously tossed into a box, a box which ended up?!? I’d imagine it made it to the house, so that at least narrows it down a bit…
We’ve got another little dyeing project in the works for tonight after the very little people are in bed (hmm…still have to track down the supplies for the one too!). This time it’s *for* my little Galey-Boy and from his adoring brothers.
And now if you’ll excuse me, I apparently have some box sorting to do!
I love the colors of the yarn. . .am I right in remembering that is the cascade eco-wool?
Lucky mama! That is a very sweet and beautiful gift.
I also would like to comment on your last post… oh my, so many beautiful images, such warmth in your home!
Hi!
I just discovered your blog tonight, thanks to the link on Seasons Round Exchange, and I just wanted to say how much I love your writing, pictures, and everything about your posts! As a home-birthin' earth-loving mama who also has severe food and chemical sensitivities, your eloquent and loving words really hti home for me! I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas in your new home and wish you well in your healing. Love, Kate