@@aurorayarns5974 Technical question, with the smaller ball length of Macaron, did you knot the ends together in the sweater you made with the soft pink? Thanks. Looking forward to the next video. 😊
I didn't knot them, just left a short end and then tucked it into the stitches. I hope to do a review of the pattern and the yarn. I wish they would just make 200gr balls for everything and spare us all those loose ends!
I was so happy to hear you say that about Softly Baby. When I first ordered if I was expecting amazingly soft yarn (like Feels Like Butta) but it was just as soft as any other baby yarn. I was a little disappointed. Definitely can get something just as soft closer to home. Their colour selection is nice though.
Awesome!! Love how macaron and the fuzzy yarn look together! That’s going to be so so pretty in a sweater! And thank you for the warning re softly baby - I had a bunch of colors in my basket and now I can get rid of them! Maybe will just try one. Yeah, my no-buy month looks to be over after just about 1 week... The eyelash colors are so vibrant and fun! Thanks for sharing your reviews - super helpful!
Thank you again. I was thinking of Softly Baby for a blanket, but after your review and because it's on sale, I ordered lots and lots of Macaron in (at least for me) challenging colors of green. I can't wait to start on that blanket, because I want to try mosaic crocheting. Greetings from Essen, Germany.
About fiber, you can do like me, find a local sheep farmer. Know the animals have a good life, and buy your yarn directly from his/her production. Coloring is fun and no need to worry about all the micro plastic oil produced acrylic yarn gives. I use Ice yarn for linen, cotton and Bamboo. Amazing prices.
Thanks Anna but I don't believe in using animals for products and have yet to meet a farmer who raises sheep not for profit, which means once the animal is no longer profitable it is slaughtered. Sad but true.
I personally found softly baby super soft! Its fascinating how different people react to different fibers. You could check on ravelry for patterns with magic light
Thanks for the tip! Maybe there's a difference between batches or colors? I really cannot imagine anyone touching my softly baby and thinking it was super soft lol
I used that exact eyelash yarn with a strand of 4 weight acrylic and made little size 3 T sleeveless vests for my granddaughters. Super cute!! Are u on Instagram? I can show you pictures?
I just got my first shipment. I love the yarn 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 I’m waiting for the rainbow Picasso. I think it’ll make a cute hat for my little granddaughter.
These videos are so helpful seeing how the yarns work up. Thanks for spending the time and sharing. Stay safe.
So glad to hear Cindi! Another one coming in a couple of hours 😃
@@aurorayarns5974 Technical question, with the smaller ball length of Macaron, did you knot the ends together in the sweater you made with the soft pink? Thanks. Looking forward to the next video. 😊
I didn't knot them, just left a short end and then tucked it into the stitches. I hope to do a review of the pattern and the yarn. I wish they would just make 200gr balls for everything and spare us all those loose ends!
Thank you for showing how the yarn worked up.
My pleasure 😃❤️
I was so happy to hear you say that about Softly Baby. When I first ordered if I was expecting amazingly soft yarn (like Feels Like Butta) but it was just as soft as any other baby yarn. I was a little disappointed. Definitely can get something just as soft closer to home. Their colour selection is nice though.
Thanks for sharing! Glad I'm not the only one but maybe there are slight variations between colors or maybe it gets softer after washing🤷♀️
Great review 👍👍🧶🤗
Glad you enjoyed ❤️
Awesome!! Love how macaron and the fuzzy yarn look together! That’s going to be so so pretty in a sweater! And thank you for the warning re softly baby - I had a bunch of colors in my basket and now I can get rid of them! Maybe will just try one. Yeah, my no-buy month looks to be over after just about 1 week... The eyelash colors are so vibrant and fun! Thanks for sharing your reviews - super helpful!
So glad you're enjoying! You should definitely get one softly baby to try, I would love a second opinion, maybe a got a dud 🤔
It's so good to see the yarn worked up! That really helps me choose the right yarn as a beginner.
Glad it was helpful 😃❤️
Thank you again. I was thinking of Softly Baby for a blanket, but after your review and because it's on sale, I ordered lots and lots of Macaron in (at least for me) challenging colors of green. I can't wait to start on that blanket, because I want to try mosaic crocheting. Greetings from Essen, Germany.
I'm not a green person but that does sound lovely! I hope you will love Macaron as much as I do!
About fiber, you can do like me, find a local sheep farmer. Know the animals have a good life, and buy your yarn directly from his/her production. Coloring is fun and no need to worry about all the micro plastic oil produced acrylic yarn gives. I use Ice yarn for linen, cotton and Bamboo. Amazing prices.
Thanks Anna but I don't believe in using animals for products and have yet to meet a farmer who raises sheep not for profit, which means once the animal is no longer profitable it is slaughtered. Sad but true.
I personally found softly baby super soft! Its fascinating how different people react to different fibers. You could check on ravelry for patterns with magic light
Thanks for the tip! Maybe there's a difference between batches or colors? I really cannot imagine anyone touching my softly baby and thinking it was super soft lol
@@aurorayarns5974 I think theres some differences between color since the wshite i got was softer than the blue
I used that exact eyelash yarn with a strand of 4 weight acrylic and made little size 3 T sleeveless vests for my granddaughters. Super cute!! Are u on Instagram? I can show you pictures?
Sounds great! Yes I am on IG, aurorayarns_crochet ❤️😀