Dudleyspinner Tie Dye Roving/Combed Top: A Wedding Afghan, For Phil and Angee



I am knitting an afghan for a wedding gift. The pattern is Elizabeth Zimmerman's Pi Shawl. I am making it large enough to cover most of a queen size bed. The yarn is all hand spun and quite a lot of it is alpaca which is quite soft. The brown is alpaca and silk. Then the latest rounds are from a local alpaca farm. They had some of their wool spun into yarn. I dyed some of this and knit a hat, which my lovable hound Hunter chewed up. So I frogged the hat and respun the yarn with some wool in the same family of colors and came up with this interesting yarn.
Labels: Elizabeth Zimmerman Pi Shawl, hand spun alpaca, wedding afghan
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