Today, I added labels to the handspun yarn that I dyed yesterday.
But first, I wound them with my Boye electric yarn ball winder. I love center pull yarn balls. Afterwards, I covered the yarn with colorful labels. Aren’t they pretty? The labels were printed on card stock. I then used my paper trimmer to separate the labels; there are three labels per page.
If you check the back of the label, you’ll see that there’s even a spot to put additional information; such as, care instructions, fiber type and yardage. As I already mentioned, these are some of the first handspun skeins I made with my Kromski Sonata. Even with all their flaws. I love them.
This evening, I managed to spin a bit more, while my daughter serenaded me with her guitar. The guitar is the newest instrument that she’s learning. This Wednesday, she received the guitar as an early birthday present. Once her homework has been completed, she’s been strumming her guitar. She started playing the piano at the age of six.
Resources:
- Cobberson & Co. – Free handspun yarn labels
Wow! Pretty. Do you sell your yarn?
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ThreadLover Reply:
April 6th, 2016 at 11:41 am
Thanks for the lovely comment. It made me smile. No, I don’t sell my yarn. I personally feel that I’m not at that level yet. 🙂
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