What in the world are these??
Some species of space cabbage, perhaps?
Why, no - they are just blossoming scarves made of Noro Silk Garden! I've mentioned quite often how much I love the way the color changes in this yarn. I made these scarves for assorted friends and family. There are actually more of them, but I had to mail a few off recently, so I took pictures of the ones I had already completed.
Here they are, all laid out end-to-end, row by row. There are only four scarves here, but just feast your eyes on all that color!
The pattern (called Queen Anne's Lace) is SUPER-easy, and you can go by memory after about 10 minutes of doing it. This pattern would obviously work with any decent yarn, but seems to be perfect for the color changes in Silk Garden. Each flower works up to be a different color / tone.
It's the last weekend before Christmas, and I have a gigantic checklist staring me down between now and Monday. But I'm all merry about it, so it's okay!


12 comments:
Love that yarn!!! I finished my 5th scarf to giveaway a couple days ago, it's such an awesome pattern!
Those look so beautiful all laid out together! Love all the color!
Amazing, that yarn. Beautiful scarves, Erica!
That yarn is amazing! The scarves are beautiful!
They look great. I love the look of this yarn and have searched everywhere for it. None of my LYS shops stock it so it looks like I'll have to go for an online buy!
Just love the colours and the scarf what a wonderful bunch of colours!
They are just gorgeous! Lovely yarn as well..Have great holidays/ Eva
I just adore the yarn colours!!! And indeed a lovely pattern!
they look seriously amazing! I love Noro so much, and those colours are just perfection! You will be poplar on christmas day!
Oh these are really beautiful. I've not used the Noro silk garden but haivng seen these I jsut might :o)
Fiona x
you do fantastic work, lovely
Hello,
taht is very very lovly.
greatings send you Conny
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