I started, but Moose took over so this one became his skein...

...I wanted to see how it would come out striping it one way or the other:

This was AFTER washing our hands:

here's Moose's skein, fresh out of the microwave:
This started out as a blog to showcase my digi scrap pages. Scrapbooking kind of fell by the wayside, but I still wanted to share some things now & then...knitting, sewing, random stuff. I used to start a new blog for every new interest I got excited about, but other than my photography business (which has its own blog at AmandaLeighPhoto.blogspot.com), I am not faithful to posting on my blogs. I thought I'd solve that by combining them here.
3 comments:
I LOVE that!! Will the color stay if you wash it?? What color Kool-Aid packs are you looking for? I will search for you too. So much fun...thanks for the idea.
WOW! They look great! And I'll bet Moose loved it! I can't wait to see something knitted up in your original colors. Amanda you are so talented that I burst with pride!
yes Beth- the color sets when you microwave it, then you can wash it according to the yarn's washing directions
i've been looking for blue and green but our grocery store only had cherry, fruit punch, orange, grape, and lemonade. I really want to do purple, turquoise, & green
thanks Mom :)
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