Sweetgeorgia Yarns
By Megan Goodacre

I have a problem resisting fingering weight yarn. Treated myself to some (more) Sweetgeorgia CashLuxe Fine in Pistachio and Cayenne. Then noticed that my Cash Luxe Fine, even the pink tag, perfectly matches the pillow I made (years ago) with fabric from Tonic Living. Can't remember the fabric's designer, I'm guessing Micheal Miller.
You can see a clearer picture of CashLuxe in Mist here. It was on the needles, but I realized I didn't have enough for the project I was attempting. Ha, there's another point for knitting mistakes and how to avoid them: don't pretend you have enough yarn when you know you don't. It will only end in heartbreak.
You can see a clearer picture of CashLuxe in Mist here. It was on the needles, but I realized I didn't have enough for the project I was attempting. Ha, there's another point for knitting mistakes and how to avoid them: don't pretend you have enough yarn when you know you don't. It will only end in heartbreak.