I put out a call for pattern testers to my online knitting group and got a TREMENDOUS response! In fact, I sent the pattern out to many more than I had originally intended to, but I really wanted good feedback on this one and I know some people are probably not going to follow through on actually knitting the bag once. You know how it is -- other projects take precedence, the yarn for the bag is not in the budget right now, whatever... We all have plenty to do without knitting becoming another chore, so I hope no one stresses over knitting the bag. I'm happy for them to have the pattern, whether they knit it right now or next year.
In fact, I have about decided to submit this pattern to Knitty, which would make it free to everyone in the world anyway (provided, of course, it gets selected for publication). I may be fooling myself, but I think I have as good a chance as anyone else of having a pattern published! After all, the chances are 0% if I never submit it, right? So, from that perspective, the odds of my becoming a published designer will go up immediately when I press SEND on the submission email! I'm not too worried about being rejected -- I made it through far worse things and I'm still alive, happy, and living a blessed life. Therefore, nothing ventured...
Bet you want some kind of fiber content, huh? Don't blame you. Give me a few minutes and I will take pictures of the dye pots stewing in the sun. Just wait right here...back in a flash...
Okay, here they are:





I wound 15 100-yard hanks of Plymouth Stone Cotton (cotton/acrylic blend) yarn. The dye is Dylon and I chose to do 4 hanks of Terracotta, 3 hanks of Vivid Turquoise, 4 hanks of Chocolate Brown, and 4 hanks of Olive. I covered the pots with a black trashbag and left them in the direct sun (85 degrees F today) all afternoon. When I'm finished posting, I will go and rinse the yarn in vinegar and hang it to dry.
"What," you ask, "are you planning to do with this yarn?"
" Why," I reply, "I don't have the faintest idea."
Check back in a day or so to see if the yarn has Revealed Its Purpose...
That's it for today. This is Miss Me reminding you to... Knit Like You Mean It!