Wednesday 15 May 2013

Whhoa! wool

Today someone gave me their entire wool stash! I am not joking. Bags and bags and bags. Most was from the 1980's - you know that colour red that does not exist in nature.


There was a good range of DK colours all from the Sirdar Country Style range, looking very like a ripple blanket for the man in my life to me.



Then I opened another one and there were 51 balls of yarn from magazines! I have been buying these off Ebay just recently but not in quantities like this. Little M enjoyed sorting them into piles. 'Did you get my strawberry shoes in the picture?' she said. They are blanket heaven. They are acrylic but have a slight sheen to them. I have used them to make the flowers before.


 


There were some mixture balls but these are prefect for my crochet classes if I use my Knitmaster to wind them into 30g balls. What is a knitmaster I hear you ask?...


I was given it by my very good friend who moved into a house and found it in a cupboard. We both wondered what it was and she said if I could find out what it was for I could have it. It is the best wool winder ever, the children love helping and winding the handle. I took it to knit and natter one night when my shoulder was bad a few weeks ago and they all went bananas for it. They have booked it in for the next meeting so that they can do some skein to ball winding whilst drinking wine. I have become very popular!

  


I delved deeper and found fabric for patchwork, and large pieces of felt which will be great for lining.



I am exhausted thinking about what I can do with it. It is making my head explode! Jo xx


 

12 comments:

  1. Woweee!! You lucky thing! :D Have fun! xx

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  2. Absolute heaven - fancy getting the fabric thrown in too! The ball winder looks fascinating x Jane

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  3. My goodness, lucky you, what a stash!
    M x

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  4. Oh Jo - what a gift - you are in your element with this little lot aren't you! Some lovely colours in there and great quantities, they'll keep you busy for a long time! Enjoy!
    What a great thing that Knitmaster has turned out to be - you know, I would say you are right where you are supposed to be at this time, doing exactly what you're meant to be doing, and I'm very happy for you! Joy xx

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    1. I have to go to bed now but I don't think I can sleep! Your comments always brighten my day, thanks Joy.

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  5. Que suerte!!! Es impresionante , que cantidad de lanas y tienen bonitos colores. Cuantos proyectos que podra realizar!!!!. Tiene trabajo para una larga temporada...Un cariñoso saludo desde España.

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    1. Me siento muy afortunado! Gracias por mirar. Jo x

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  6. Hi Jo what a wonderful to be in. The yarn looks fab and I just love your fabric, so many projects come to mind. The delicious part is thinking about it and planning it. Have lots of fun.
    Dorothy
    :-)xxxxx

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  7. Wow you lucky thing, that should keep you busy for quite a while. And I love your daughter's strawberry shoes! ;-) x

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  8. You have won a lottery! Awesome colors and yarn, have fun playing with it and teaching with it..

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  9. Jo, you always get given the most amazing things!! Your wool winder took me back - my mum used to have one and as a child I used to love playing with it too!!

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