Spring Contest : Prize Socks That Rock Yarn
Time for a contest. Irisheyes Lynn, Kathy and Al took a fieldtrip today. We picked a Socks That Rock skein as the prize. Jewel of the Nile it is named. All you have to do to enter to win this lovely sock yarn............leave us a comment about a sign of spring. I'm coming up to our 600th post and it could co-incide with March 20th, the first day of spring. The contest will end on March 20th.
Any sign will do. We are easy to amuse.
Now, about our fieldtrip. We went out to The Fold in Marengo Illinois. SOMEONE had already been there once (named Lynn). The three of us spent an hour and a half choosing yarns and patterns.
I have decided that too many STR's together make for staggering decision-making for me. Al chose a beauty: Lynn chose two beauties, one of which is County Clare. I chose mohair. Please do not ask why. Cotton candy pink Bluemoon Kidmo. You'll be hearing more about the wrap I'm going to make using it.
Then I almost choose a 30.00 skein of slippery gorgeous yarn to blend with the mohair until I detected it chuckling behind my back. This stuff was destined to make me cry in the winding process. I was assured by the proprietor that with patience and two people it COULD be wound.
I am too fresh from my last entanglement winding disaster.
I'm sure she thought I was nuts. I just couldn't take the risk. Nope. I left it right there in Marengo.......
and then we went to lunch at Culver's. Butter burger anyone?
Any sign will do. We are easy to amuse.
Now, about our fieldtrip. We went out to The Fold in Marengo Illinois. SOMEONE had already been there once (named Lynn). The three of us spent an hour and a half choosing yarns and patterns.
I have decided that too many STR's together make for staggering decision-making for me. Al chose a beauty: Lynn chose two beauties, one of which is County Clare. I chose mohair. Please do not ask why. Cotton candy pink Bluemoon Kidmo. You'll be hearing more about the wrap I'm going to make using it.
Then I almost choose a 30.00 skein of slippery gorgeous yarn to blend with the mohair until I detected it chuckling behind my back. This stuff was destined to make me cry in the winding process. I was assured by the proprietor that with patience and two people it COULD be wound.
I am too fresh from my last entanglement winding disaster.
I'm sure she thought I was nuts. I just couldn't take the risk. Nope. I left it right there in Marengo.......
and then we went to lunch at Culver's. Butter burger anyone?
Comments
It is birds twittering in the trees.
It is time for a trip to Paris....for Spring Break!
Woohoo!
It is also nw time to ckean the dog run more often since there is no snow to hide anything.
Smuddpie
This is a personal sign of Spring (since my husband is a huge mountain biker). Here in Iowa we get ALL of the 4 seasons and Spring to me is when he comes home from a training ride with mud splattered everywhere....from all of over his bike, jersey, to in his ears! And you know what? It started today! hehe
Karen
http://nothingbutknit.blog-city.com/
But, in D.C., my favorite sign of spring is the flashes of green as the crocuses start to come up and then the tenacious little spots of purple and white and yellow as they bloom.
"in like a lion, out like a lamb"
Oh, and of course, the birdsongs each morning before dawn.
Lynne
iwasknittogetherinmymotherswomb.typepad.com
(The movie=Seven Brides for Seven Brothers)