The Banana-nana yarn is now finished and anxiously waiting to be cast on as a BSJ. I’m quite chuffed with how it turned out.
It’s a 3ply (navajo plied) superwash BFL yarn that works up to about 14 WPI, or what I’d classify as a heavy fingering. I’ve got about 348 metres of yarn to work with and I’m slightly worried I might not have enough to complete a BSJ out of this single skein of yarn. I have a back-up plan, though, so no worries.
I’m also quite chuffed that the yarn is fairly on the yellow side. I was hoping at least one of the fibres I was spinning up for Project Spectrum might actually be yellowy rather than just have yellow in there somewhere. ;)