Today I went to Unravel, a knitting festival in Farnham. I wanted to find some yarn to make my first cardigan, I wanted it to be just right and I find it hard to get the right colour on the internet (I also like squishing skeins). I've decided that my first adult sized peice of clothing will be a
February Lady Sweater. It's a free pattern from Ravelry, thousands of people have made it so I have high hopes of being able to make it without many mistakes.
So I spent a very pleasant hour or so browsing all the stalls in the Farnham Maltings and squished many skeins. I narrowed my search down to
Fyberspates, so many lovely colours and I've already made a scarf for my Mum at Christmas using their sport-weight navy yarn, so I knew it was lovely to work with. Jenny on the stall noticed me umming and ahhing over two colours,
blue teal and
water, she came over to help me. I decided on blue teal as it was the brighter of the two and before I had time to change my mind I'd bought 5 skeins.
It really is lovely, squishable yarn and I can't wait to get started. This photo makes it look very blue, but it really is more turquoise.
You may spot a sneaky purple skein on the left, that was chosen for a special project which I'll tell you all about later.