
I have been spinning on the Country Spinner HUGE hanks of yarn that , when plopped (that's a technical term), take on the character of Anemones. This first photo is a lighting anomaly...the yarn is NOT orange. I think my hand was partially blocking the flash! But it is a cool photo.

I then arranged them across the floor. I like the difference in size of the strands...from super-bulky to Ginormous Bulky( another technical term).


Then I covered them with silk organza net. Then I placed a net of lights beneath them.

I LOVE HOW THIS LOOKS! I think I will continue working with this.
Now I wonder how they would look in the garden?