First Quarter Review:) Warning a LONG post!
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3 comments:
Colin,
Love the pictures, the idea of a 'before & after' works for me.
These you have just posted give a better view of just how vibrant the colours are before they are 'thinned out' by re hanking.
Just MHO if it's of any use to you. :-)
Ann
I love the idea of both pictures (wound and rewound) that way each taste gets their go.
I personally prefer the variety of let the skein as it was dyed, and the colours clearly visible kind.
It has to be put on a swift for ballwinding anyways, and saves you one step towards selling the skein.
Colin, I love the idea of showing the yarn skeined both ways--it gives a better idea of how the coloration works.....I'd prefer if all hand-dyers did that!!!! :) Good call.
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