First, spindle!

And now, the scarf. I crocheted it in Elsebeth Lavold Classic AL (50% Alpaca, 50% Merino). Such a luscious yarn. The stitch I used is one I found in the Harmony Guide of 100 Crochet Stitches. Okay enough with the talk, here are the pics:


Fringe!

And because the colonial blue went so well with Mom's botanical prints...

Now I just have to finish my long green fingerless gloves (yeah yeah, stop laughing Pam! ;P) and get to my Philosopher's Wool shawl. Whee!
2 comments:
The first picture of that blue scarf is unbelievable. It is beautiful. Don't lie and say you're not a photographer...that isn't right.
Great job.
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WOW! Beautiful scarf. I loved it!
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