Saturday, April 21, 2007

Definitely the coffee.

Remember the last batch of coffee yarn I made, when I puked all day? (Well, I remember it.) I just made another batch of it, out on the back porch with some good ventilation. I'm still horribly nauseated. So this is the last of the coffee yarn available from me. I won't be making it again.

I'll be posting new yarns all weekend, though.

8 comments:

Amy Lane said...

I always knew coffee was evil...

Bells said...

so you can drink coffee, but not work with it? Fascinating. Hope it passes soon.

Julie said...

Nope. Last cup of coffee I drank was... shoot, probably twenty years ago, and I was under extreme duress at the time (half frozen and sick and it was the only hot thing to drink).

I live on tea.

Hmmmmm. Tea yarn....

Anonymous said...

I'm feeling quite special - being one of the very few lucky enough to enjoy the coffee yarn! Tea yarn sounds interesting though...

Bells said...

i think tea yarn could be fantastic. And you know what else I think? Use some rosehip tea to get a great red. that stuff is red cordial red, rose red, deep red - i reckon it'd do wonders!

Nina said...

I was thinking it was the combination of coffee and vinegar, mm-hmmmmm. Eww, making myself ill thinking of it.

I think some of the herb teas have hibiscus in them. Isn't that what gives them the red colour? Anyway, tea sounds good right about now. Or about an hour from now, when I'm *supposed* to be getting up.

NeedleTart said...

Sorry about the coffee thing. Would green tea give you green yarn? I just tried to access etsy and they keep telling me your too busy to let me in. Yay!!! Hope you sell lots of yarn (well, save one skein of Easter egg dyed yarn for me)

Julie said...

Is THAT why I haven't been getting much traffic?? I wondered.

Etsy is in that lovely (maybe?) stage of business growth where each month's sales are doubled. So they're swamped. I assume that's the problem.

Easter Egg yarns probably won't get posted until Wednesday-Thursday. Right now I'm working on hot-poured random colors. (Including a couple skeins of sock weight Tribble.)