I took a camel for a spin
Camel/Silk that is, from Tactile: A Fiber Arts Studio. It's wonderfully soft and the silk allows it to be spun wickedly thin.

50/50 Camel/Silk, 2 x 2 oz

Singles

534 yds of 2 ply laceweight

50/50 Camel/Silk, 2 x 2 oz

Singles

534 yds of 2 ply laceweight
1 Comments:
Very nice! I love how blond it is.
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Anonymous, at 12/23/2009 5:50 PM
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