My world looks like this. Everywhere. Retina searing, high energy, glorious new growth green. I think it is getting to me. Life mimics nature, we are creatures of our habitat. Call it what you will, I am into this green.
It put some in my Tulip Sweater to liven it up. I can see why this little knit is so addictive. It would’ve / should’ve been done by now but I’ve got so many things going. I pick it up when I don’t want to think about the pattern. Nothing to it.
Then there is my attempt to keep up with Mother Nature. More green, more…. more!
Just what I needed, another project on the needles, something else on my plate. I couldn’t resist. I had to see how the "Japanese Vines" scarf by Michelle Molis would knit up in Ball and Skein’s new Arbori yarn, colorway, (what else) but Sprout.




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15 responses to “creatures of our habitat”
*Sigh* That’s a lovely green and the tencel certainly picks up the dye nicely too! Great stitch definition. I’ll have to hit your booth early on Saturday.
Amazing green — I adore that color!
I love green!
Beautiful green!
Bring on the green! I for one can’t get enough of it. ๐
New growth green is always so beautiful! You have captured it in your dye pot!
Serious greenoholic here too. Great photos! ;-}
I just LOVE that green. Makes me want to go out and get some yarn that color right now!!
xoxox
marly
Screamin’ greening! How could one resist?
I love that pure new green – like first love, it’s so intense as to be almost painful.
I keep coming back to look. I feel like the seagulls in Finding Nemo — “mine, mine, mine, mine!”
Lovely green and lovely scarf.
Still emerald bliss. Verdure delux. Excellent color capture, and how lovely the Japanese Vines scarf is working up in that shade.
I’ve been hungry for salads too – and that yarn is good enough to eat!
Wow! Amazing green! Retina searing, high energy for sure! I love it!
I love the colors of the sweater. And, it’s so cute!
The shawl pattern is really nice too!