7.20.2007

Fiber Flashing Friday

It's been awhile since I posted any gratuitous yarn shots on a Friday. And boy do I have some beauties to show you today. *Sundara Yarn. I think that's all there is to be said.

I Die For This Color
(I live in fear that I'll never find a project worthy of this perfect color)

Sundara Sock "Brown with Red"

Sundara Sock

So Saturated it Hurts

Colorwork!
Did someone say colorwork?

Enjoy your weekend!
[*Yarn pictured is Sundara Sock in unique semi-solid dyelots.]

52 comments:

  1. :gasp: That is to drool over. How absolutely gorgeous!

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  2. beautiful! Can you give some more details? Is it her sock yarn? Sport Merino? and in what colors? Enjoy!

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  3. Yes, colourwork, definitely.
    Your knitting and FOs take my breath away. Thank you.

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  4. Gloriosky!! What gorgeous colors. I can hardly wait to see more. Hurry!
    Ann

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  5. Pretty as they are individually, that last picture is just *rich*. Colorwork, colorwork, colorwork!!! Pretty please...

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  6. They would definitely work well together.

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  7. Yum! Those are some tasty yarn colours - they are spicy and fall-like. Wonderful recent FO, by the way, you do beautiful work. You also have a superb eye for photo taking - may I ask what type of camera you use? Have a great weekend!

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  8. I have definitely become a Sundara yarn junkie. Could be worse, no?

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  9. I'm drooling over that gorgeous russet in the middle, and that autumnal golden yellow really is perfect.

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  10. I love your work with colours and envy it... keep it up and I will have to go back to Sundara and order more, maybe even knit it up and blog about it from Brooklyn myself :)

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  11. Those colors are so beautiful together. It would look great in some colorwork. The yarn looks like it could make something beautifully delicate as well. I wonder what kind of combination that could be?

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  12. What a gorgeous yarn! The colors are so rich. I think they would work beautifully together.

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  13. Gorgeous when combined, these colorways remind me of curries and tikka masalas. Your eye for color is fantastic...and I can't wait to see what you make with these.

    Happy weekend to you, too!

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  14. That gold and burgundy combo is rocking my face off!

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  15. Such beautiful colours. I can't wait to see them knit up. About the previous post, best novice spinning I have seen. You are a natural!

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  16. Well, you know how you've been meaning to knit me that bohus sweater...

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  17. yum yum yum! I love the brown and russets!

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  18. oooh deliciousness indeed!

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  19. That is a lot of beautiful yarn!

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  20. Those are some great colors. I can't wait to see what it is to become.

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  21. that colour combo just screams fall to me! Am I have the perfect lipstick I could wear with them!

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  22. I love the colors you chose for my Christmas gift (winks)

    Lovely... I can't wait to see what you create with it.

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  23. OHHHHH!

    COVET!

    COVET!!!

    :)

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  24. ...drooool...
    Those reds are to die for!

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  25. Yummy yummy yarn you're flashing! I love that one can see descriptive text when doing a 'mouse over' your photos!

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  26. Gorgeous! LUV the colors!

    Jill

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  27. *Sigh* that makes me covet your yarn. How do you take such lovely pictures? So artistic!

    Gorgeous colors, too.

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  28. Lovely primitive colours (said I having just come from holidaying in Colonial Williamsburg)...scarlets and bricks and mustard and berries.

    Another lovely colour combination, as I recall, was Scott. How's that progressing?

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  29. Oh so YOU'RE the one who keeps on bagging all the great colours before I can...!! ; )

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  30. Un régal pour les yeux ces laines! J'en profite pour te dire en français ( car je ne suis pas suffisamment experte en anglais) que je trouve ton blog fantastique et qu'à chaque fois que je viens, je me régale! bravo!

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  31. Do I smell Red Light Special 2.0?

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  32. Love these Sundara colors! Reminds me of autumn!

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  33. Is that you in the new IK preview? If so, congratulations!

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  34. Yes! Congrats on the IK pattern (preview issue)=Terry

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  35. I came over to see if that was you in IK, too. Looks like your understated elegance. If that's you, congrats!!

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  36. Beautiful colors! I keep missing the days Sundara yarns are available...aarrgghh!

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  37. My favourite is the third. I love red :)

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  38. I'm guessing you are the jared for the new IK sweater!! It sure speaks "Brooklyn Tweed"
    Beautiful!

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  39. Sundar means "beautiful" in Hindi, and judging from these pics, they certainly picked the right name for this yarn!

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  40. Wow those are gorgeous! I have been hoping someone would be doing some more solid colors for sock yarn.

    big geek beth

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  41. I've long admired your blog, so when I started my own knitting blog, I linked you. I hope you're okay with that! Its at http://nataliedanger.wordpress.com.
    Let me know if there's a problem.

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  42. Is that your seater in the Fall preview for Interweave?

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  43. Now ain't that Cobblestone pullover yours? GREAT! Congrats. It looks delicious by the way, has an air of becoming a classic.

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  44. yes i wanted to congratulate you on your sweater in IK as well. i have no idea about your last name but the classic elite and the garter links back to you, doesn't it. and it is a lovely masculine sweater, i think.

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  45. Awesome design ! Its in my ravelry que. Love it. Great job.

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  46. All your yarn looks great!But that first one I am really loving that one!!

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  47. Congratulations on the IK pattern. I knew it was yours even before I read the name. It's beautiful!

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  48. I just saw your pattern in IK fall 2007. Congratulations! 23 people have already queued it in Ravelry.

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  49. Okay, you will just have to!! tell us about the road to designing for IK :) As a poster mentions, it's you all over the design. EZ would have loved the sweater! Terry (again)

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  50. Gorgeous colors and fantastic pics! (again!)

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