Happy Place Yarn!

 

 

note: I am not sponsored, I paid for this with my own money, and these are my own opinions.  

 I've been watching TLYarnCrafts on Youtube for a while now. She's fun, cheerful, and she does fun videos, sometimes reviewing yarn, sometimes doing tutorials for stitches and patterns, and she has cute pets! I started watching her for her Yarn Snob reviews, and then when I realized she has a great teaching style too. 

Recently she announced a release of a new yarn, literally after I'd decided I have enough yarn, and I wasn't going to buy more. But a) I love Hobbii and b) I wanna support a small POC maker. So I decided I'd make at least one project when the yarn got here.

the bag! Scree!

Hobbii bags all of their yarn packages, which means I never have to worry about yarn getting wet. I was so excited to get this, you have no idea. Let's see what's inside.
 
 
omigosh omigosh so pretty!!

They had an incredible launch day deal, so I ordered 11 balls of yarn. They're wool and cotton blended, and come in two styles: solid, and melange (which are mixed with a creamy colored yarn). These are super super soft and squishy. The size is a weight 3 or DK. 

    LOOK! The art on the ball wrapper is Toni herself, in a really cute linework. She looks so happy!


This yarn, y'all. It's beautiful. The colors are really nicely saturated, the solids are, well, solid, and the melanges look extra soft mixed with the cream and main color.

 
colors row 1: sand, tomato, blueberry Row 2: maple syrup melange, ochre, aubergine, pumpkin, row 3: aqua, blueberry melange, hunter green melange, cinnamon

 
Aren't those colors spectacular? I love them so much. I picked out one of the free patterns that hit on Launch Day (the Open Book wrap) and set to work, and y'all let me just tell you. This was the MOST easy to work with. So soft, went on the hook well, and had fantastic stitch definition. Wow.


 
from the pattern: all credit to Toni Lipsey, this is just to see how it looks. I did a different color set.
 

I've never done the popcorn stitch before, but it was surprisingly easy. I used a cream wool I had because I hadn't bought enough Sand because I forgot to check the pattern before I bought. Oops.It came out so pretty! The pattern, linked here: https://hobbii.com/open-book-wrap is completely free. It's meant for DK/3 weight yarn, just as a warning. The wool I used was a light 4 and it did mess with it a bit. It's not a triangle, but sort of a teardrop/leaf. It's still gorgeous though!



 
Top photo: in process, with my Furls hook for another post. Bottom photo, with my black cat, Jinx

And a couple of completed project pix. I will do a full photoshoot soon! This thing is huge, it's 80in across, and 45 from neckline to tip of triangle. And super cozy, as you can see with Jinxy all wrapped up in it.





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