


Hurrah!!! I found my camera, tucked away in one of my knitting bags that I must have used just before I went away at Christmas. What relief! To celebrate, I made a funky scarf for sale Art-O-Mat, our local artisan gallery. They like really wild novelty yarns -- the Noro scarf and the lovely black handspun scarf I gave them didn't sell at all, but the crazy novelty scarves sell like hotcakes. I call this one Mardi Gras. It's made from skeins of Bernat Boa, with matching ribbon as trim.
2 comments:
Isn't it interesting what sells to non-knitters??
Does this mean you're feeling better and ready for more Olympic knitting? Send me an update when you have a chance.
Great scarf! Who knew novelty yarn would be more popular than the "good" stuff??
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