Hooked Yarn

Finished Scarves

  • 20 April 2010 3:18 am

We took the van away last weekend to Port Enyon in the Gower, another fave and the weather was so lush it was wonderful.  Kids played, hubby pottered and I crocheted in the sun – perfect!

What do you think?

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I added little purple beads to the lengths to give it a little sparkle.  Its quite delicate as its crocheted in a gorgeous varigated sock wool, beautiful to work with.

 

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THough not as beautiful to work with as this, a kid merino, felt like silk in my hands and that why I’ve called it Angel Scarf, it is so light and soft to wear.  I’ve crocheted tiny bronze beads on this one just at the ends.

 

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I’m really glad I persevered with the Sunshine Scarf, I love it now, so much so I’m going to do one in purple for me!

Before I do that though, I going to join in in this, looks fab doesn’t it!  Stitch London have teamed up with The London Science Museum to create an exhibition for the re-opening of their gallery ‘Who am I?’.  I’m going to make a mini me, well, It’ll probably look nothing like me but I’m up for a challange!

Finally, update on the round robin necklace swap – Kella has worked her magic and is now sending them on to Victoria, then they’ll come to me and I’ll finish them off and send them back to the original makers.  I love what Kella has done to mine, this was such a good idea as I’d never have thought of doing what she has, have a look at her blog and see – fab ideas!

2 Comments

  1. Mandy - April 20, 2010 at 9:32 am

    Wow! Wow! and Wow! A wow for each scarf! They really are my cup of tea. You are very talented. I could only hope to be half (make that a quarter!) as good as you after lots and lots and lots of practice!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  2. Lesley - April 21, 2010 at 1:53 pm

    Thanks for the lovely comment you left on my blog! I just love your crochet work, the scarves here are lovely. The perfect blend of vintage look with a funky modern edge, I really like a lot! Need to save up…..

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