Ang has written all about her square here;
She's called the colourway 'syrup and cream'
You can see the difference between having a yellow background with a cream stripe (left) and a cream background with a yellow stripe. She sentbme the left hand square.
There was also a little Lyles Golden Syrup recipe book to go with it. There are some delicious looking recipes in it.
I went on woolwarehouse just to snip the picture to show what I ment by yarn cakes, but I should really have stayed away... the colours are so tempting! These are lion brand... as they say on TV 'other brands are available '! I did manage to resist... (repeat three times at four hourly intervals NO MORE YARN.... NO MORE YARN.... NO MORE YARN....)
I was thinking that maybe this collaboration could as count as a slow decluttering project, except for every square that goes out of the house, one comes in...




Your Basil will probably root, then you'll have lots and will have to make Pesto!
ReplyDeleteI've never had enough basil to make pesto before...
DeleteYarn I can resist, but fabric, now that's another story.
ReplyDeleteWhen I lived in London I used to go to Liberty's to hug the bolts of fabric...
DeleteI love the colours of the cake yarns. I'm too tempted by them lol
ReplyDeleteLovely squares from Ang
They are gorgeous
DeleteVery tempting! Resist . . . if you can. I laughed at you going to Liberty's to hug the bolts of fabric, but fully understand.
ReplyDeleteThey had bolts of velvets and embroidered satins hanging in racks... oh me, oh my...
DeleteI used to stroke the fabrics in Liberty's...
ReplyDeleteIrresistible, weren't they
DeleteYour Syrup recipe book reminded me of the tins of Roger's Golden Syrup we used to have at home. It's made in Canada and as far as I know it's only available here. No longer in tins though.
ReplyDeleteLyle-s golden syrup still comes in tins, as does their black treacle. But you can now get it in squeezy bottles which makes measuring it out a lot easier.
DeleteWoolwarehouse is a scary site, so many lovely colours and different yarns, I try and avoid it at all cost.
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised! Luckily for me I generally get so confused by everything that's wantable that I end up not buying anything...
DeleteI'm impressed by your restraint. I swear, yarn calls to me over the ether like a siren to Odysseus!
ReplyDeleteI was taking a HUGE RISK merely by getting a picture for the blog!
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