I have discovered that there is nothing quite like baby camel yarn. Bouton d'or's Ksar is 50% merino, 50% camel. I don't think even cashmere is softer. And thick... cushy...
A pair of Fetching (from Knitty). US #5 DPNs. Started Saturday before Christmas, completed on Boxing Day. I may possibly never take them off.
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Oooh, I've seen them on Knitty, thought they looked nice. Baby Camel sounds gorgeous, although I always imagined camels to have fairly coarse hair, being massive and quite ugly and all that!
OOO... Camel.. cool.
I think I finally need to get around to making a pair. Maybe I should do that with some of my handspun.
I was just checking out some of the camel/merino yarn and thinking it was amazingly soft. I don't think you should take them off until it gets warm again. Happy New Year CyberBuddy!
That's it. I'm not reading this blog anymore. Every time I do there's something else I want to make.
Who'd of thunk it - camel yarn soft? The mitts are very pretty!
Got close enough to touch a camel in Turkey and I kid you not you could have knitted straight from the animal's back. And they look SO manky!
I'm guessing baby camels are adorable. You know, goofy looking because, hey, camel, but with fuzzy fur, long eyelashes, and freakishly large feet. (Or maybe that's puppies.)
Plus, they probably smell better than grown-up camels.
awwwwwwwwwww. baby camel and they do look softy.
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