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Book Yarn, Part IV
- October 26, 2012
- tags: kcc2, string theory, Yarn
And now, String Theory.
I confess, String Theory’s yarns are new to me. I kept finding absolutely gorgeous projects on Ravelry, falling madly in love with the yarn, clicking through to see who had made it, and seeing String Theory’s name over and over and over again. Eventually, I took the hint. It was clear I simply had to get my hands on some.
On the right is Capaer Sock in the color Blue Hill. This is an 80% merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon blend (always a favorite of mine) and comes in the most breathtaking colors imaginable. I have a sneaking suspicion great heaping quantities of this yarn may need to somehow leap into my stash in the very near future (like possibly this week) so I can knit with it whenever the urge strikes.









Bonnie
Reading knitting blogs puts me in serious danger of destroying my budget. I keep finding new yarns I want to try. Off to add String Theory to my list…
Alicia
BFL has fantastic sheen! It’s my favorite thing about it.
Jessica Powers
Yeah for the BFL sheep sheen! I will happily take a field of glittering sheep (especially if their sparkling existence can somehow deplete the world of a certain horrible vampire).
Lee
I love String Theory yarns and Blue Faced Sport is my fav! So lovely to work with.
katie metzroth
maybe they’re vampire sheep. (sorry, I couldn’t resist)
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