During my stay in Paris, I met the In the Loop girls several times. It was lovely to speak about yarn, knitting, yarn, and knitting (and yarn again!) with Elise, Caroline and Bintou.We also spoke about the magazine (you can't imagine how hard they are working on this awesome webzine!)
Caroline let me enter in her atelier, and introduced me into the dyeing process. Unfortunately, that day, the light was not ideal, and I have very few pics to show.
It was Indigo Day:

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| Love shooting working hands! |
She even offered to dye some yarn for me. I chose to submit this yarn to the experience:

And here is the result:

Caroline did magic! Merci encore beaucoup! I love those candy like colors!
You can find Caroline's yarn in her Etsy shop: Lumiere Yarns
For lovely pics of Caroline's Atelier: Elise takes beautiful photos

Looks like is a fun group to hang with. Talking about yarn and knitting never gets old. Thanks for sharing the blog love. I will have to translate these blogs in Google. The pictures are so beautiful (just like yours) but I don't understand a word. Have a wonderful day!
RépondreSupprimerThank you Monica for your comment! Have a lovely day too!
SupprimerThese skeins look so delicious...
RépondreSupprimerQuelle belle et intéressante expérience cela doit être! Et la Fabel transformée en "Tutti Frutti", j'adooore!
RépondreSupprimerC'était chouette! Mais je n'ai pas encore tout compris! :D
SupprimerTutti frutti : c'est exactement ça!
Parfait ce nom "Tutti Frutti" j'aime beaucoup... Pour l'instant c'est une couleur unique pour Dona. Merci pour ce superbe post.
RépondreSupprimerCette couleur est tellement belle, que j'ai peur de ne pas réussir à tricoter cette laine! Pour le moment, je l'admire! :)
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