The Dizzy Sheep Daily Dizzy Deal
What is this dizzy deal thing?
The Master Plan

This whole thing started when that strange mechanical sheep connected to the Internet. He accessed an email promising all natural wool fiber enhancement for 90% off, which unfortunately for him, really contained a virus.

I soon realized I was able to access to the Dizzy Sheep Server and with this crazy spinoff event happening, it occurred to me that I was blessed with a lucky wind at me back indeed.

I enacted the Dizzy Sheep Referral Program to increase sales and then it just be a matter of waiting for the orders to come in.

What better way to fill me ship with loot than to have all of the yarn orders shipped directly to it?

And on top of that, what better way to buy all of the dog bones I could ever want than to keep all of the money paid for the yarn?

I just have to update all the orders when the spinoff be over and soon I will be setting sail with a full cargo hold and a full belly. Captain Nobeard Salty Bones will be known across the land!

Details:

Classic Elite Portland Tweed

Classic Elite Portland Tweed

This yarn is a beautiful, soft, warm tweed with flecks of color; a wonderful choice for hats, scarves, and sweaters.

  • 50% Virgin Wool, 25% Alpaca, 25% Viscose
  • 50 grams / 120 yards
  • 4.5 stitches/inch on size US 7 (4.5 mm) needles
  • Handwash cold, dry flat
  • Made in Italy


Reasons to knit with Portland Tweed:

  • Great colors
  • Soft hand
  • Classic tweed appeal

Looking for a great pattern for your Classic Elite Portland Tweed?  How about:
Amur in Portland Tweed
Amur by Susan Mills -  a lovely two color Fair Isle hat done with 1 ball each of 5048 New Denim and 5003 Gull Gray from Classic Elite #9161 October and also available for download purchase on Ravelry.

 OR

Fern Leaf Wrap in Portland Tweed
Fern Leaf by Susan Mills - a pretty short row shaped wrap done with 6 balls of Portland Tweed from Classic Elite #9161 October and also available for download purchase on Ravelry

Regular Retail Price: $11.00 per gram ball

Posted on Sep 4, 2010 at 12:00 AM | Permalink

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