I could have sworn the Wollmeise came in last week and got counted last week but I guess it didn’t.
In my zero understanding of the German language, I know enough to know that “grashupfer” means grasshopper and I can look at those two skeins of yarn and I see two grasshoppers and I’m already seeing small ones in the yard and garden and I think I may not like this particular color of yarn! 🙁
Used this Week: 0 skeins
Used since 1/1/2014: 22 skeins
Added this week: 6 skeins
Added since 1/1/21014: 76 skeins
Net Used since 1/1/2014: 54 skeins (red means I’ve added more than I’ve used)
Yes, I know that I can still sure more than I’ve bought before the end of the year . . IF . . you know what I’m thinking. I’m not even going to say it!
Amy (Waunaknit) says
You did mention you ordered the yarn, but you didn’t have pictures at the time. As fast as you’ve been knitting, you definitely can get back in the black before the end of the year IF…… =0)
Katie Z. says
You can send the grasshopper color to me! 😉
Inka from Germany says
“Maus Alt” means Old Mouse 😉 I like your colors very much and it is almost impossible to order Wollmeise yarn in Germany, too. So, well done!
Denise Porter says
Here I thought the green yarn was specially ordered in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day! You can make something out of it to wear next year on March 17th!