Knitter's Review
February 18, 2010 Novelty yarns are the mortgage-backed securities of the yarn world. When the yarn market began to contract a few years ago, many companies were left with warehouses of flashy, shiny, furry, 100% synthetic and entirely unsellable stuff. They took huge losses and vowed never to repeat the same mistake again. This may help explain why many people in the knitting industry are extremely weary of anything that could be remotely construed as "novelty." But this week I show you an exception, a lovely and somewhat unconventional ribbon-style yarn that's made from 80% wool and hand-dyed by Mountain Colors in Montana. Meet Merino Ribbon. In the Forum: What's Your Olympic Project? Need help logging into the Forums? Next Weekend in California As always, I thank you for your readership and your support. Happy knitting, and I'll see you in the Forums! P.S. Do you have friends who would enjoy Knitter's Review? If so, don't hesitate to forward this email to them. Knitter's Review Poll Have you ever knit with ribbon? Participate in our Knitter's Review Poll and you'll see an instant tally of all the votes. Subscriber Services Having problems viewing this? %%webversion%% Did you miss a week? Visit our online archive of all past newsletters. Has your email address changed? Update your subscription: %%modifydetails_3%% Receive this from a friend? Join us! No longer wish to receive this newsletter? %%unsubscribelink%% © Copyright 2000-2010 by Clara H. Parkes. All rights reserved. |