
And then I purchased this sock yarn.

And then I purchased this other sock yarn, but it's going to be a lace sweater.

And then, Bridget wanted me to make her a version of the February Lady Sweater that I made in DIC Classy Happy Forest. I suggested the Malabrigo, above, since I had it on hand. She said she'd rather have a light blue. So, the next time we were at one of the stores that has yarn, she picked this out (with perhaps a bit of nudging from me?).

Does it help if I point out that this is Cascade 220 superwash, which is a much more practical yarn for a child's sweater than Malabrigo? Not even a little?
1 comment:
no, don't worry until you find that you can't open closet doors because of all the blue yarn you have stashed within.
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