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Yesterday's and today's patches for my #The100DayProject blanket
The thin thread is Symfonie Knitpro. I used it in a pair of socks. I very much enjoyed this yarn.
The chunky thread is Hjertegarn Milano, maybe bought in Åre, so I turned the rest of that ball into an Åre hat today. It's nice and soft and muffles my migraine.

Today's #yarn is a complete mystery, but I have a very fuzzy memory of being taught to knit with purple yarn, so I wonder if that's what the purple leftovers are from?
A long simple hat knitted from the chunky green yarn. Turns it it changes colors from mutagen green to forest green, and also visits the domains of navy and hints of grey.
A deep indigo patch and a light blue patch from very normal yarn. (Not thick, not thin, no color or texture variations, etc.)
Two knitted squares. The left is chunky and green. The right is delicate, thin, even, and has violet, turquoise, blue, and other more autumnal tones.
It's getting pretty random here with my knitted swatch blanket. Two patches (pink and grayish blue) from the new wool #yarn Karisma by Drops, and a dark blue patch from a mystery yarn, and a brighter blue one with different tones of blue in a cotton Novita Elegia.
This is yesterday and today together.
#The100DayProject #knittingChaos
It looks like a mismatched caterpillar - the beginnings of a knitted patchwork blanket. Colors and textures are quite different and there isn't much rhyme or reason.
More knitted patches from the past 3 days.
Lots of mystery yarn!
Black, soft yarn which pulls apart easily, thick, grey yarn which smells of lanolin, a variegated greenish beige acrylic I once made a scarf from, and two which are no mystery at all: a beautiful Noro Kirara, and a fun Noro Yuzen.
I also knitted a dish rag from stinging nettle yarn, but I didn't make it onto a patch for my #The100DayProject because it is too scratchy in a blanket.
#knitting #yarn
A dish rag knitted with 100% stinging nettle yarn. 
It's nice for scrubbing with, as it is not soft (at least not yet)
A collage with 7 patches visible. There's a soft black yarn, a grey with a cable-like rivulet, a thicker very natural-looking grey, a colorful blue patch from a previous post, a khaki and beige patch, a brown patch with subtle hints of other colors in it, and a brick orange one which gently transitions into a sky blue. The last two ones are the Noro yarns.
Apparently this is day 16 of #The100DayProject ?

Here's colorful mystery #yarn from yesterday and a fluffy grey Alize Furlana today!

I'm going to have a challenge next month. I'm meant to travel and don't want to take much with me. Maybe I will take a couple balls of yarn and 1 set of needles and knit different patterns with the same yarn? But if I want to incorporate them into my chaos blanket, I should maybe start to leave random gaps for them to fit in later? What say you?
#knitting
3 photos of 5 square knitted swatches.
There is a very fluffy grey furlana square, a smooth square with rainbow colors, a square with bluish and greenish and purple tones that I actually had to combine from 2 scraps, another square with red, gem, brown, and a final square with pink and red tones.
#The100DayProject of #knitting my #yarn swatch blanket continues.
The black is a mystery yarn from before.

Top right is Schoppel-Wolle Reggae Ombré. You can't see the ombré effect here but it's also pink, purple, and deep green.
Bottom left is super fluffy Red Heart Calista. I don't even know which direction it goes in or was knitted in - it's so fluffy.
Bottom right is Rico Creative Galaxy Chunky, so called because it has black sequins that sparkle within it.
4 knitted patches next to each other other. Black, teal, a very fluffy brown which looks kind of like it's an animal, and a gradient with black sequins.