

This beauty is a hand spun and very precious x-mas gift from my super talented friend
Supernøtt. I feel humble and overwhelmed by her skills and the beauty of the yarn to such an extent that I am unable to decide what to make from this treasure. So far I keep it in a miniature greenhouse where I admire it while hoping it will grow ;o) Thank you again for a wonderful gift,
Supernøtt!

This is two skeins of Noro Blossom purchased in London before x-mas. It is the same two skeins in both pictures but obviously the light sources decides what hues the camera captures. I think the bottom one is closest to how I perceive the yarn. Even though this is also a truly beautiful and precious yarn, I think I have finally decided what I will use it for. This means there will soon be a vacant spot in my greenhouse/yarnhouse. Maybe my harvesting will encourage the
Supernøtt-yarn to reproduce itself and fill the entire greenhouse??