Sunday, April 5, 2015

Malon's Shop Update ~ 4/5/15









Updated in malonb.etsy.com this week: 








This amigurumi is inspired by Epona, one of my favorite characters from the Legend of Zelda video game franchise. She plays a major part in Link's adventures in a number of the Zelda games. 

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This cute little pig is a bit of fuzz around the midsection....pretty nice to pet! :) 
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This dainty elephant is made in cotton with a ribbon yarn bow and beaded 2-strand necklace.
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This sleepy lamb is pretty adorable; no explanation needed! 
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Updated in malonsshop.etsy.com :




Hand-painted in purple and orangy peach, they blend into each other creating a pinkish magenta.  A size 7 needle is recommended. This is worsted/4-ply weight.
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52% Acrylic, 40% Wool, 8% Nylon
3.5 oz / 100 grams
290 yards / 266 meters
Weight: #3/light
Machine Washable
Color: 2165
Dye Lot: 133
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Going by the name of this colorway, could you guess what it was dyed with? Coffee! My first colorway dyed with one of favorite drinks...ever. This time the result was deep caramel in color(hence the name). This is a dk weight yarn and a size 6 needle is recommended.
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This is a simple two-tone skein. Re-dish pink blends into a deep gray through. This is a dk weight yarn and a size 6 needle is recommended.
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50% Super Fine Alpaca, 50% Peruvian Cotton
3.5 oz / 100 grams
215yards / 198 meters
Weight: #4/medium
Color: 6294
Dye Lot: 281922
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This colorway is made of two colors combined; simply white paired with dark heather gray. A size 7 needle is recommended; this is worsted/4-ply weight.
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This skein is kettle dyed a very unique and deep purplish-blue. The pictures don't do it justice! This is a dk weight yarn and a size 6 needle is recommended.
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