
This was last week’s job; orange & yellow, nobody’s favorite colors! But you need them to round out the display. I hope they taste good, because I’ll be eating them.

This was last week’s job; orange & yellow, nobody’s favorite colors! But you need them to round out the display. I hope they taste good, because I’ll be eating them.
My latest from the style of “less contrasty”.




I get better every day. For example, last night for the first time I didn’t wake myself up with sudden coughing fit. I was already getting better before paxlovid, but I’m sure it speeded things up.
Lots of fiber time today on this beautiful holiday.
Tytania, you said, enough with the orange! (Who said that? Me, I talk to myself.) OK, so the next blend will involve these.

The one on the right just completed, where I used more contrasting colors than on the left. I thought I wanted more contrast, but maybe I’m a more subtle girl these days.

Let’s put it up on the big board… Now We Are Six:

But Tytania, you say, enough with the orange maybe?

Once again with contrast.

Results of my Sunday dyeing. The eggplant mohair came out better than my eggplant dish.
Da Stones’ “Wild Horses” playing:
Mick: “I have my freedom, but I don’t have much time…”
Xopher: “Use coriander.”
It’s subtle, and it’s orange, nobody’s favorite color; but it’s really quite lovely.

Let’s have it take its place (4th from left)… I’m becoming industrious lately.

I wimped out about adding the dark colors, and now I regret it; all the batts look pretty much the same. Well, we’ll call it ‘subtle’.

Going to do a blend involving these:

For starters, making a blend of the four lightest colors; this will be the base color.
