My first attempt was NOT right. Damn, I had glow-in-the-dark spew all over everything. It tangled and snagged and $$#@!@%%^& all over everything. Much frogging and some rather nasty language resulted. I spent yesterday re-knitting, slowly, but with a better result. Now on to the next sock. I hope to post the next photos under UV light so you can see the glow. Supposedly the yarn glows for 4 hours on it's own. We shall see.
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Thursday, February 17, 2011
HairyAss TARDIS Socks
My first attempt was NOT right. Damn, I had glow-in-the-dark spew all over everything. It tangled and snagged and $$#@!@%%^& all over everything. Much frogging and some rather nasty language resulted. I spent yesterday re-knitting, slowly, but with a better result. Now on to the next sock. I hope to post the next photos under UV light so you can see the glow. Supposedly the yarn glows for 4 hours on it's own. We shall see.
I've been coveting glow-in-the-dark yarn for years, but never thought about how it might knit up. Sounds unpleasant. I've always wanted to knit it in with white yarn to make a secret message embedded into a knit item.
ReplyDeleteGlow yarn is definitely only good as an accent. I'm not absolutely why but it probably relates to the process used to embed the fluorescent pigment.
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