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Recycling Yarn

October 18, 2010 By Julianne

I found a lilac cardigan in a charity shop that wasn’t really my style – or my preferred shade of purple. It was just dull. Little sleeves with ribbing at the bottom, and more ribbing around the base of the body. The rest was garter stitch. I would have left it for somebody else, but it had a couple of marks on it, so was very low-priced, and when I looked at the label, I saw that it was a cashmere and silk blend. Ding! Yes please! So I took it home, washed it to get the musty smell it had out, and started to unravel it.

The best instructions that I could find come courtesy of Dawn at My Virtual Sanity. There are a number of different websites and blog posts about recycling yarn, but I found this post had the most helpful photographs and detailed information. The author actually recycles yarn for resale, so that was encouraging.

It took me a few days to get through the entire cardigan, because the repetitive winding movement made my hands ache after a little while and I had to keep resting. But I persevered, and was rewarded with several balls of luxury yarn at a low cost. I’m still not sure about the colour, I’m considering dying it Dylon’s Burlesque Red, but I will wait until I knit it up into a new garment and see what it looks like. I’m not sure how dark the yarn will go when it dyes, as the Dylon website says silk and wool come out a lighter shade.

The yarn is light fingering weight (3 ply) so I’m reluctant to try knitting it into another cardigan as that would take ages and be quite repetitive, plus I’m not sure that I have enough yarn left for that. I had to lose quite a lot because the buttonholes had been cut into the fabric, and the cardigan only had short sleeves to begin with.

I searched Ravelry for appropriate patterns, and when I saw the Travelling Woman shawl I gasped. It’s so pretty, and I think it would look lovely in red. Or purpleish pink, however the yarn turns out. I think I’ll give that a go, unless anyone reading this has any suggestions?

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: bargain, charity shopping, crafting, knitting, yarn

I GOT YARN

August 11, 2007 By Julianne

Oh baby.

Isn’t it lovely? This is Rowan Kidsilk Spray in shade 574 and it is going to become one of these. I can barely wait to get knitting. Believe this picture, not the one on the Rowan website, which is ridiculously dark! I’m not even sure it’s the same yarn, even though that’s the right shade number – mine doesn’t have a name on it. I have gone shopping a lot recently, to fully appreciate the wonder that is The Sales. However, now I have yarn I am sated, and there will probably be no more shopping until the January sales. Except in charity shops. I can’t keep away from the cheap books!

Another highlight of the sales is this, pun entirely intended:

It was £12.99! Reduced from £40! It is so cool and not quite as garish in reality. It is in my bedroom at my parents’ house at the moment but will probably go to live at my house with me soon because it would make my boringly beige room a little more interesting. People who have visited my room would argue that my room is not boring because it is decorated with Don’t Panic posters, postcards, photos from art gallery leaflets and ephemera and ATCs I have received in swaps. However, it has only a naked lightbulb hanging from the ceiling! Ludicrous! I was going to make a Chandy, but now I have this I think I will leave that for another lightbulb.

I possess more things to hang from ceilings than I have space to hang them in. I must have about four different wind chimes – one that lights up, one that is a giant dream catcher thing, one with a wooden frog on top, and one with Minnie Mouse on top – yes, four. I also have a mirror ball and a purple star thing that you can put a candle inside, which I believe my best friend Claire got me at some point. The latter is totally cool but has never been hung! A crime for sure. Maybe I’ll have to take down the giant dream-catcher-wind-chime at my parent’s house and put that up for a while. Woefully my house is rented so I cannot make holes in the ceiling!

I also finally bought purple shoes. Oh yes. Purple shoes. I actually already have purple boots and purple ridiculously-heeled blingin’ sandals (they really are blingin’, believe me, if you saw the level of bling…). But I have never before had simple purple shoes. Enjoy and appreciate, ladies and other gentlefolk-

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: interior decorating, knitting, offline shopping, shopping, yarn

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