Fiber journal: the happiness of a final product

I had a vision of a garment once my butternut bark yarn came out of the pot.  

My sister makes this looks good! 

My sister makes this looks good! 

Sea and land

Sea and land

We have dubbed this pattern the Loopy Toonic. I took the time to write down the pattern this time. I have to have my sister "proof" it for me before I can make it public. It is a simple project, but has a few tricky bits.  

In progress.  

In progress.  

I had the tiniest bit left over from the pound of butternut bark yarn, which ended up with the vintage button I found in an Orcas  Island thrift store. 

Some of my favorite women in the world: my fiber models, moral and otherwise! 

Some of my favorite women in the world: my fiber models, moral and otherwise! 

I can hardly wait to try other dye pots!