I won this in a blog contest a while ago.
I spun it up and turned it into this:
(it's the green fiber from above and is a soy/sari silk blend)
And I decided to mix with some of this:
(this is purple corridale I got from Northwest Wools in Portland yesterday. The spindle is from my Etsy shop, The Cupcake Factory)
And I got this:
(spindle, again, from The Cupcake Factory)
Which, when skeined, looks like that:
Now I just have to figure out what to do with it. I'm not sure how much is there but I ordered a little scale earlier this week so soon I will know, which will make it easier to figure out how much I've got.
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