Life's a Stitch

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Dsc01363 Dsc01374 Why am I attracted to things that sparkle? And why are things that sparkle so expensive? I have always loved sparklies – when I was seven, on a trip to the Museum of Natural History, the rest of the Brownies oohed and aahhed over the dino bones. Me? I couldn’t wait to go up to the dusty low ceilinged seventh floor to see the jewels. I am not a girly girl, but I think diamonds go great with jeans. It just isn’t a great fit with the salary that comes with my chosen field of non-profit social services. I  have to settle for cheaper thrills. Of course, I’ve found a way to fit sparkles into my knitting life. Here are the crystal beads I found for the points of my Kiri shawl and some shimmery yarn for a scarf. I’m still surprised at how much Moonlight Mohair is like Trendsetter Dune. When on sale at Michaels, it’s half the price of Dune and it’s machine washable.

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3 responses to “Sucker for sparkles”

  1. Rosie Avatar
    Rosie

    OOOOhhhhh!!! Now you are talking! I love crystals too. Have fun.
    Rosie

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  2. Dorothy Avatar

    I may just have to hie me over to the Michael’s in Mt. Vernon. I dearly love Trendsetter Dune. I received one skein as a gift and bought the second to make a gift scarf. Ouch! It is expensive, but very, very lovely. I’ve been thinking of putting beads on the edges of my Peacock Feathers, but think the KnitPicks Shadow is a little “plain Jane” for beads.

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  3. Nadia Avatar

    Sparkles! I think we need to start a Sisterhood of Sparkliness.

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