I fell in love with some gradient kits from Black Trillium Fibres awhile back, and Matt was sweet enough to give me a couple for our anniversary. I LOVE them. The first is called Shire:Each skein has 127 yards of fingering weight yarn, for a total of 635 yards altogether. This one is called Terra Cotta:
They are so unbelievably gorgeous to me that it’s hard to imagine exactly what I’m going to make with them. I think I might make a dress for Z in the Shire set. Really, I just want to display them in vases around the house like captivating flowers. She has lots of great colors in the gradient kits, and beautiful yarns in general. I think I found a new addiction.
wow – they are beautiful!
That is gorgeous!!
I love gradient spinning fibers, but I’ve actually never worked with a gradient yarn! I’ve been eyeing the black trillium sets though, they’re yummy!!
Happy Anniversary 🙂
Suvh beautiful yarn, makes me want to pat it.
They are so beautiful.
It really looks good! I understand why you want to display and admire them!
Oh wow, what a great idea!! I just looked at her shop and there are some lovely yarns there. Will have to purchase soon!
Pretty! I bought one of these for my mom for Christmas, still waiting for it to arrive…they would make amazing shawls!
Yum! Love the green ones.
I would definitely display them on shelves for a while and simply enjoy their beauty!!!
Oh my gosh, those are gorgeous yarns!
Oh wow! These are stunning, mind blowing … I’ve just fallen in love myself! Oh bother blimmin’ UK import duty … I want the ivy one, but it would cost me twice what it costs on your side of the pond. If I end up succumbing I’m going to blame you Cassy 😉
Ooops! Sorry to be so tempting…. (not really).
Oh man, gradients. Pure love. Especially the green set!
I think the vases are an excellent plan – that yarn is abfab !
Those are so gorgeous! I think the Daybreak shawl would work really well with the gradients, or any other solid+gradient combo.
Oooh! Great suggestion!