
So I went to my local yarn shop the other week, much to the dismay of my poor BF who took a nap on the grass while I shopped. I had been trying to be good, stay away from the shop until I wittled down my stash a bit more, but it wasn't to be. I made it my treat for getting my taxes out of the way, and so I had a fun little shopping spree.
I picked up some Berroco 'Ultra Alpaca' yarn in a gorgeous heather-ed olive green with rust fibers as contrast. We carry the brand @ my work, but the manager only orders colors according to what appeals to her palette, it seems. We always joke because she's a red head and so we never have any blue fabric, and our yarns seem to have missing color-ways in the darker greens, blues and browns....colors brunettes like myself have a tendency to lean towards. So of course, to remedy the discontent, I frequent my local yarn shoppe 'Anacapa Fine Yarns' and am always happy because the manager there has EXCELLENT taste in colors (and happens to be a brunette too).
So I picked up 3 skeins of this green alpaca yarn to make this bag. I got the free pattern from Berroco Yarns newsletter.
http://www.berroco.com/exclusives/albem/albem.html
They have really awesome patterns and I'd probably say is in my top 3 of yarn companies I'm fond of (Rowan yarns and Noro being the other two, in no particular order). I did the front last week and started the backflap today. I am about half way done with it right now and really am enjoying the pattern. I'd love to do this in a really bulky weight yarn, so you can see the half-cables a bit better, but right now, i think this will be a really cute lil' bag when it's done.
things I have on my list for future blogs:
*i'd like to do some organizing of projects I'm working on, hoping maybe this will be some push to get me finishing them
* organizing fabrics
* talk about my interests as far as fabrics, patterns, styles, etc go.