I started dissasembling my first (bought) sweater last night. It's just an old too big pink acrylic number I was going to give to good will. Then I had the thought that it would be the perfect sweater to practice yarn harvesting on so I pulled it out of the donate bag. :) After messing up the first sleeve royally, I managed to get the whole back piece unravelled and balled last night. I think I have the hang of it now. I was racking my brain as I was winding, trying to think of what I would use this yarn on. I much prefer natural fibers and it's not soft enough to warrant making back into clothing. Finally it occured to me that I'd have plenty to make a critter blanket for the humane society.
This is going to be so cool, my mind is boggling at all the cool cheap yarn I could rescue from ugly sweaters ;)
I'm an inch or two away from the shoulder shaping on the back of mom's vest. I'm still not sure if I have enough yarn, it's going to be close. I think I'll probably order another skein today, just in case. I can always make a little trinket bag out of it if I don't need it for the vest. I need to get the other two balls wound tonight so I can pack them for the weekend. I can't wait to check out Beehive Yarns tomorrow.
This is going to be so cool, my mind is boggling at all the cool cheap yarn I could rescue from ugly sweaters ;)
I'm an inch or two away from the shoulder shaping on the back of mom's vest. I'm still not sure if I have enough yarn, it's going to be close. I think I'll probably order another skein today, just in case. I can always make a little trinket bag out of it if I don't need it for the vest. I need to get the other two balls wound tonight so I can pack them for the weekend. I can't wait to check out Beehive Yarns tomorrow.
