Finished handspun project for 2010!
The pattern is Dayflower Lace Scarf Blocking on carpet--only long area to work. Sorry, photo is little dark.
It feels good to complete a project that was begun in 2009.
Here is another project that has been lying around for some time. The yarn was purchased during a visit to Taos Sunflower when Martie still had her shop. Robyn Page of Pagewood Farm was doing demonstrations on how to spin this bulky yarn and for some reason, this yarn was calling my name!
If you knit on size 35 needles, you can create an unusual scarf.
Here is the photo that my friend Nancy took last week at Gulf Coast Roc Day--a scarf that makes you laugh!
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Great scarves. Your creative year is off to a good start.
ReplyDeleteLove the scarf that you knit with handspun. Colors are gorgeous. Did you dye this yourself?
ReplyDeleteHow the Sam Hill do you manage to finish so much?
The dayflower scarf is yarn from one of spin-in vendors--can't remember which one--maybe Carol?
ReplyDeleteHands are always busy! Wish I could finish more!