At top is a stack of knitting and embroidery patterns, the one on top featuring a striped shawl. Under that, from left to right, is a pattern for a Myrtle Top and Queensland Myrtle yarn to make it; 4 skeins of light gray and two of red. Next, a pattern for a Seascape Scarf and a pattern for an Argonic Dress, both with Zooey yarn in shades of turquoise, white, and variegated. Next to that, a mostly-stamped yarn crawl passport. Under that, from left to right, is some incredibly soft cotton yarn in blue, dark purple, and light purple, a Dub Crochet Hat pattern with cotton yarn in light and dark blue and purple, a Corrina Bag pattern with yarn in variegated burgundies and grays, a small bag of purple beads, some Sticky Fabri-Solvy Sulky stabilizer, and some hand-painted variegated embroidery thread in various colors. Above the stabilizer are two balls of cotton sock yarn, one purple and one blue, and six small circular pins from the various yarn shops. On the bottom, from left to right, are skeins of yarn in four groups: a pair in blue and purple, a trio in cream with burgundy speckles, a trio with rainbow highlights - one with a cream background and two with a blue background, and a quartet of skeins, two blue and two teal.
My haul from #thebestlittleyarncrawlintexas2024 ! I hit 7 out of the 8 shops (traffic & time were against me both yesterday and today.) The 5 patterns in the middle are with their corresponding #yarns, yarnless-patterns up top, and patternless-yarns at bottom. Also, #beads & #embroidery thread.