Lisa offered to exchange the yarn, but I thanked her and declined the offer chalking what I got up to my thinking that when you hand-dye things, different batches will come out different. But what do I see in my mail today, but another package from her. She went and sent me another hank anyway! And this one looks just how I wanted. I’m so impressed with her service.
I love Lisa Souza yarn. I have two skeins and I’d really love to get more, but I am on a strict yarn diet right now. Some of the sock patterns on her website are gorgeous, too.
I’m very impressed with her. To tell the truth, I wasn’t going to order there anymore. The yarn felt nice, but I was thinking that you couldn’t tell how the yarn would look from the thumbnails, so it was more the type of thing you should buy in person. I didn’t really blame her or anything, as I said, I just figured that’s how it goes with hand dying separate batches. But after this service, I won’t hesitate to go back.
I really like the scarf patterns on her site, just have to convince myself to pay $6 for them. I’m sure it’s not fair, but it feels strange paying so much for a scarf pattern (as opposed to a sweater or something). They are very nice ,though, so I might break down and buy one. yes, i think i might.
I was going to make socks from this hank, maybe I still will, but not sure anymore. hmmm . . .
Hey also remember you only pay $6 once for the pattern. You can use it over and over and over again if you want to!! Get your money’s worth and
I am happy to know you are so pleased with her service.!! :cheering: :rofl :roflhard:
It it really nice to be treated like a Queen( that we know we are!!) :roflhard: :roflhard: