This project turned out better than I'd hoped it would.
There was always the possibility that it would look garish instead of quirky and cool.
The key I think was to use natural fibers and fingering weight yarns. The scarf drapes nicely and is lightweight and warm.
Starting with the fairly coordinated set of weaving yarn samples also gave the project cohesiveness.
This one's a winner. I will wear this a lot.
9 comments:
It did turn out well and it looks good on you! I have to commend you for sewing all those blocks together.
You and your scarf look absolutely fabulous! And kudos for modeling it in mid July!
Looks great! I LOVE granny squares.
Oh Barbara your scarf is gorgeous. What a winner.
I love your scarf! It looks fabulous on that lovely model, too!
The sewing up wasn't bad. Plus this wasn't a bed-sized blanket.
Oh, it's foggy and cold here since I live on the coast, I actually wore the scarf all day yesterday.
Thanks! It's a challenge to take your own picture without making goofy faces.
OMG! We were sweating something fierce here yesterday!
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