Creating a Signature Yarn
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I know that the title of this post sounds a little high and mighty, but I've been trying to work on getting a green yarn that is "me" for my Etsy shop banner and my blog banner. I was going to use Corriedale because I've been saving some back for myself to make a sweater, but I just couldn't get the right "pop" with it; mainly because Corriedale is one of the finer medium wools and has low luster. Wonderful to wear, kinda boring to photograph.
So I decided to play with some of the Romney that I recently dyed, and created a nice green yarn with lots of sheen and I'm pretty happy with it. Amazingly, it includes equal parts emerald, teal, gold, dark brown and dark blue. I love blending colors on a drum carder: it's just wonderful how you can acheive a solid color from afar, but up close it's full of complex colors.
I left the yarn on my niddy noddy and took some preliminary photos for a banner. The ones here won't work for the shape of a banner, but they were so pretty, I had to share!
My logo is finished, and today I'll be working on incorporating photos with the logo and getting all my sites looking pretty. Not really a very fiber-y Friday to-do list, but worth the work!
Reader Comments (4)
These photos are absolutely gorgeous!! So is the yarn! :o)
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Thanks for the reminder Stephani! Done!
So pretty! Photographing yarn is so tough - I find it extremely challenging to pick up all the color nuances. Your pics look great though - beautiful colors in the yarn, and it looks so lovely with the dark wood of the niddy noddy.
Beautiful color. I love the colors! I think you deserve to call it Signature. It's amazing how color will change from one fiber to the next. Not knowing what you were hoping for I would love this yarn in my stash. Great job and thank you for sharing.