The second lot of yarn I thrifted online last month arrived; let's see if it's as nice as I thought. Oh, yes. Ten skeins of clean, odorless yarn with labels, all but one are worsted weight. They are in mint condition and as beautiful as anything I could go and buy retail. The lot included three skeins of Starlette worsted in denim. Multiples are always great because of course they make larger projects. This Caron Colorama O'Go is the only bulky weight skein. I've always wanted to try one of these since they came out. I got two Premier Sweet Roll tri-color skeins, a yarn I also haven't tried yet. The colors of most of these yarns go well together, so aside from the O'Go I could make a decent-size throw out of them. Now for the numbers. This is what this yarn would have cost me if I purchased it new at the store: Lion Brand Pound of Love (Thistle) -- $15.00 Starlette (Denim) -- $4.99 each Deborah Norville Everyday Soft (Cold Mountain) ...
I made a scrap variegated yarn basket that stretched from December 31st to January 1st, but for my first official crochet project for the new year I'd like to use some yarn from this lot I thrifted back in November. I have seven brand new skeins of Mandala Ombre in Serene, one of my favorite yarns, that were in the lot. They retail for $8.77; by thrifting I was able to get them for about $1.50 each. I'm going to use them to make a throw for a dear friend, since I used the same yarn to make a pair of slippers for her. I think this free printable pattern from Mary Maxim is perfect, especially as it was designed for this brand of yarn. I've also made two other throws using this pattern and it works up fast and beautiful.