I'm liking the Baby Ull--it's soft, and it's a tight enough wrap that the stitch definition is really prominent (which means I can't afford to make any mistakes, but also means mistakes are quickly discovered and easily repaired). I guess the superwash is part of why the yarn is so smooth.
I've never done anything this fine-gauge so that's weird, with the tiny needles and thin, thin yarn. But I want to use this yarn again, maybe for a future project with more colorwork. It seems like Baby Ull would make a great Fair Isle.
I find I don't mind that I'm going to be knitting for half an eternity in plain kiwi-green stockinette, because it's therapeutic. But I'm sort of glad it's a tiny sweater, because there might be such a thing as too much therapy.
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