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Knit without the b-a-a-a! In a world where sheep-based knitting is the norm, do you feel left out? Are you knitting for someone who won't wear wool? Lucky you! There are wonderful new alternatives to wool and Knitty.com's Amy Singer unleashes their secrets in her new book, No Sheep for You. This KAL is the place to share your finished objects, helpful tips, and ideas for variations for the 21 patterns from the book.
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I was so taken with the yarn and color in the book's sample, that I ordered the exact same thing. The Silken is absolutely divine. Can't wait to get started.
I am not alone- I am a fiber sniffer as well!
Simply gorgeous shawl in progress.
Do you have an Internet source for this fabulous silk yarn. I am trying to not actually walk into a Yarn store for the next several months as big bags usually follow me out:)
Internet is safer for me:)
You can find Silken here:
In Canada:
http://redbirdknits.com
In the US:
http://colorsongyarn.com/
Either of those retailers will order any Handmaiden or Fleece Artist yarn you want in any color you want. They're both great.
Oh Lawdy!
My Neiman Marcus tastes on a Target budget got me again. That silken better knit itself and give corrections at that price.
The most I have spent on a skein is $22 (and that was an extra special treat for me).
I'm still a single mom with a 10 year old in traveling soccer. He is my "money pit."
Any less expensive choices (less than $12 a skein or sites with discounted or clerance yarn).
Thank Ye Kindly
I found some interesting yarn on the hungersite. Banana leaf and recycled silk from Nepal. Proceeds go to feed hungry people.
Plan to order some soon.
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