Wow, this box traveled fast!

This was my first yarn exchange and I've heard horror stories from knitting friends (and seen some truly horrific yarn) so I was a little worried. I was afraid I was being kind of snobby and snooty in my info, but I'm really glad I was. Not just because of the yarn I received, but because my Santa is a new crocheter and this got her to explore yarn shops. That's so cool! I hope you had fun! And that your wallet won't hate me :D

I'm really excited about the yarn! I'd said that I don't have much sport weight but have queued up patterns on Ravelry that call for it. Now I have really pretty sport weigh yarn that will give me a lot of options--use them together, separately, in some combination... And the colors--not what I would pick out because I'm often a dope and get really bright colors that need to be carefully paired with clothes. These will go with just about everything I own and be great to make into something to wear at work. Like a cowl--oh, and look, there's this great book of cowls! I love cowls and so far I've made a couple that are pretty basic. This should get me to try something fancier.

The Frolicking Feet will probably not end up on my feet because it's too darn pretty (and I've got that thing about cowls...). I love this colorway. I just want to look at it. It's so soothing. To my Santa: since you're newer to yarn, you might not know about the Emergency Yarn. It's the yarn that you tuck away to pet and/or look at. This might become some of mine. I guess I could make it into something and wear it and it would be more socially acceptable :D

My awesome Santa also included a treat for my kitties. They are very appreciative. I was so surprised when I saw the treats and I told the cats right away and then had to give them some before getting to the yarn. Those Temptations are actually they're favorite kind. You were spot-on with everything!