Froggy Knits

April 07, 2005

My stash...or yours?


GGH Trikolore
100% pure wool
77yds, 100grams/skein
color 42 (greens, blues, purples)
7 skeins total
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I originally purchased this yarn to make the single button serendipitous cardigan from Hollywood Knits. I was really drawn to the pattern pic though this yarn would be great with other patterns as well. The pattern calls for 6 skein (smallest size) to 7 skeins (largest size). And I would knit one up myself it I didn't have one already using another color of Trikolor though I'm actually tempted to make another one as this sweater is among my favs. And you know, the designer knit this sweater for Kate Beckinsale to wear in Serendipity during an ice skating scene in NYC Central Park (and yes i had to rent it to check out the sweater in action). It was a cute movie with John Cusack and a side of John Corbett is always nice. Ok, back to the yarn...so the lot would cover all sizes and just in case you are a gal that needs choices, see another color below...


GGH Trikolore
100% pure wool
77 yards, 100grams/skein
color 25 (turquoise, rust, blues)
8 skeins total

G...O...N...E!
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The yarn retailed at 13.75/skein and I'm offering it up at $10.75/skein. Yarn has been stored in plastic bag in plastic bin in a smoke-free home. (Email me if you are interested and once I get your location I can give you a definite price on shipping based on your coordinates, hee, hee. I accept paypal and will ship locally and internationally. Any takers?


color 42 (greens, blues, purples) still available

Posted by froggy at April 7, 2005 01:53 PM
Comments

Oh my goodness, I can't! I musn't. But it is really nice to look at!

Posted by: beth at April 7, 2005 12:55 PM

I stalk Trikolore on ebay. Oh the days when Kate Beckinsale didn't exclusively do vampire movies.

Posted by: Lauren at April 7, 2005 01:42 PM

Wow...gorgeous colours, both of them. But I have absolutely no business buying more yarn. Stop tempting us.....!

Posted by: Sandra at April 7, 2005 07:07 PM

Thanks for dropping by my new blog. It was such a thrill - I've been enjoying reading your blog for so long! Lovely, vibrant colours on the yarn, must be difficult to part with it. :)

Posted by: erin at April 7, 2005 09:51 PM

You will not succeed in your evil task. I. will. resist.

;-)

Posted by: Jenny at April 8, 2005 01:58 AM

I do not NEED more yarn! It is beautiful though. It reminds me of colorful cotton candy! Yum...good enough to eat. :-)

Posted by: Eilene at April 8, 2005 10:39 AM

Oh, I really need to stop reading blogs... I'm on a yarn diet but I find all these temptations around me. Beautiful colors.

Posted by: Pioggia at April 8, 2005 03:27 PM

oh no...i mustn't....I shouldn't......That 's so so so so beautiful..............

Posted by: kristelle at April 9, 2005 09:28 PM

Mmmmmm, yum. I love to see gorgeous yarn a safe distance from a shop :o). I chanced to see that movie awhile back & thought it was cute & sweet. The sweater somehow didn't stick in my mind. Odd, eh?

Posted by: Meg at April 9, 2005 11:34 PM

That colorway is just luscious! If I wasn't a vegan knitter, I'd be all over it. I hope who ever buys it sends you a pic of whatever they knit with it. It'll be gorgeous!

Posted by: atouria at April 10, 2005 09:44 AM

Sheesh! You sold it all already? That's awesome. You are a knitting machine!

Posted by: erika at April 10, 2005 08:31 PM

i really enjoy your blog. you have inpired me to continue knitting after frogging my first real project at least ten times. so thanks! i also got the pant pattern from interweave knits. thanks again! this is beautiful yarn.

Posted by: romy geissler at April 20, 2005 08:51 PM