Jim did the driving while I rode shotgun and took pictures |
I'm a yarn whore. While traveling the past few weeks, I managed to pick up a few goodies. Below are the assorted yarns I picked up while we traveled through the north eastern US, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. A few were in my mailbox when I returned to Toronto. I am officially cut off, but they are mighty pretty. I found cotton, wool, silk, mohair, alpaca and a range of blends. I love'em all and have enough to inspire me for quite some time.
I enjoyed picking up yarns that serve as souvenirs and remind me of the places we visited and the wonderful people we met. These goodies will bring me much more joy than a tacky tee-shirt
From Montpelier, Vermont |
At home on my return - Juicy green silk |
Fleece Artist from Nova Scotia |
From Notwosnowflakes - they have awesome stuff on Etsy |
Tess Yarns, Portland, Maine |
Tess Yarns, Portland, Maine |
Tess Yarns, Portland, Maine |
Tess Yarns, Portland, Maine |
Tess Yarns, Portland, Maine |
Alpaca from Gaspereau Valley Wools |
Alpaca from Gaspereau Valley Wools |
Alpaca from Gaspereau Valley Wools |
Kid/silk from Gaspereau Valley, NS |
Fleece Artist from Gaspereau Valley Wools |
Mohair from Gaspereau Valley Wools |
From Lundon Wul, NB |
Handmaiden from London Wul, NB |
Alpaca from Maine |
Silk From Salem, Mass |
Cotton from Gloucester, Mass' |
From Gloucester, Mass |
The only skein of Acrylic, but it is shiny, from NB |
Sock yarn from Maine |
Lovely black alpaca from Maine |
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