tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196798951942000203.post4435115913085384827..comments2024-02-21T14:49:05.186-08:00Comments on eweniquely ewe: Some plying to show....Cindie http://www.blogger.com/profile/00417973211775970549noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196798951942000203.post-64120773018595685592013-01-06T15:15:52.650-08:002013-01-06T15:15:52.650-08:00Thanks for the link to cabin cove - I went to chec...Thanks for the link to cabin cove - I went to check out the yarn and saw the tiny picture - lovely colors. Beautiful snow pictures on the front page too!Cindie https://www.blogger.com/profile/00417973211775970549noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196798951942000203.post-37488596791604532142013-01-06T10:34:28.120-08:002013-01-06T10:34:28.120-08:00Thanks for posting about the picture issue. I hav...Thanks for posting about the picture issue. I haven't experienced it but I just read another blogger's post about having that problem. So, I sent her a link to your blog to help her out.<br /><br />I love your karaoke yarn. It's beautiful! I saw another blog that had spun roving that was dyed in similar colors as your BFL but it had white in between each block of color. It turned out gorgeous. The primary colors didn't turn up at all and neither did the white. I think the white blended with each color making beautiful blues, pinks, purples, soft yellows, etc. When it was plied together, it was amazing. I wish I could provide a link but he made his blog private. But, right now...until the front of his blog changes...you can go to cabincove.com and see a tiny picture...it's the second one from the right. I like your idea of using the separated colors as accents to the yarn you already made. I really need to get back to spinning!Acorn to Oakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14334558675705027610noreply@blogger.com