so say you had this yarn.
I started getting the stash urge around christmas, so I treated myself to some himalayan saree yarn,*

and now I need a project awesome enough to use it on. These are the frontrunners.Any preference?


*a woman's collective in Nepal makes it from scraps of silk from indian saree factories. They work from home. It's not expensive, as natural-fiber yarns go, which is to say that it's still way more expensive than synthetics (most of my stash). Still, the people who make it get to see the profits, and they don't have to work in a factory, which is a good feeling.

and now I need a project awesome enough to use it on. These are the frontrunners.Any preference?


*a woman's collective in Nepal makes it from scraps of silk from indian saree factories. They work from home. It's not expensive, as natural-fiber yarns go, which is to say that it's still way more expensive than synthetics (most of my stash). Still, the people who make it get to see the profits, and they don't have to work in a factory, which is a good feeling.