Recently, after taking a French test, I decided I had reason enough to visit School Products -- after all, taking the test had been stressful, right? And after that stress, I deserved a calm yarn shopping trip, right?
So I ended up walking out of there with this cone of yarn, a little less than 4 pounds of aran/bulky weight wool blend tweed for a little more than $75:
I'm not sure of the fiber content; after a little research on the School Products site, I think that it is a wool/silk/cotton blend, with about 66% wool. It was oiled for spinning, so after finding it just a little too tough to manipulate unwashed, I wound off a big skein and washed it pretty thoroughly with dish soap. Here's the ball of washed yarn:
Looks pretty normal, right? But here's my coffee cup for comparison:
The difference between the washed and unwashed yarn is pretty significant:
I think I'll have enough to make a gift for a friend and a sweater for myself, and perhaps I'll even have some left over for mittens or a hat or something. I've already swatched up for a vest using the cables from Elizabeth Zimmerman's Saddle-Shoulder Aran sweater:
awnnPretty!!! And is it soft, now that you've washed it?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, Marlyn! It is quite soft -- far softer than I was expecting it to be. Now that I know it's not 100% wool, I guess that fact makes sense.
ReplyDeleteVery nice - that is going to make a beautiful aran!
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