The Dizzy Sheep Daily Dizzy Deal
What is this dizzy deal thing?
Forecast for Today:

A white fluffy Dizzy!

That's right, through the miracle of high end salon products and the skilled old hands of a stylist named Maria, I'm back and brighter than ever!

I was asked to recap what I learned through this difficult trial. At first I thought maybe this was a lesson that leprechauns are actually not all fun and games, and may be part of an underground group conspiring against all of the colors other than green. Especially red, being a complimentary color.

Then I decided the real lesson is I'm glad I don't have to pay the salon bill, because let me tell you - Maria is not cheap! Not to mention the box full of products required to remedy my lovely wool. Though management did say something about garnishing my wages, is that like a going out to dinner at a restaurant with fancy plates kind of thing?

So now that the snow is gone, Spring has returned to us in all of it's slightly warmer than freezing glory, and my wool is the only white fluffy stuff around, (at least that's not in the atmosphere), who decided to run Mountain Colors Winter Lace??  Oh I bet it was that silly gargoyle...  He's always playing with people's emotions!

Details:

Mountain Colors Handpainted Yarns
Winter Lace

 Mountain Colors Winter Lace

 A lovely lace weight blended yarn of 50% Wool and 50% Silk.  Put up in 1200 yards per 100 gram hanks - make a large shawl with only one hank!

 Mountain Colors is a small business located in the Bitterroot Valley of Montana. They produce multi-colored, hand dyed yarns for knitters, weavers, crocheters and other fiber artists. The colors are inspired by the surrounding mountains, rivers and woodlands. 

  • 50% Wool, 50% Silk
  • 1200 yards / 100 gram skein
  • Gauge: 7-8 st/inch
  • Needle Size: 4-6 US
  • Hand wash or dry clean
  • Dry flat 
  • Do not bleach

This yarn makes a beautiful wrap.  Check out this gorgeous Path of Flowers Stole by Chrissy Gardiner:
Path of Flowers Stole
Path of Flowers Stole by Chrissy Gardiner

Suggested Retail Price: $38.00 per 100 gram skein

Posted on Mar 22, 2009 at 12:00 AM | Permalink

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