Colors
Evening knitting, morphed from travel knitting:
Some of this has been ripped back, the yarn by itself has enough color, I don't need to add stripes of other yarn. No new photo, but imagine this with only the BFL yarn.
For some reason I love the look of a warped loom:
A warm shawl, quickly done (my how swift and easy it is when using commercial yarns!). This is done, and mailed off:
to a friend, in a weaverly attempt to comfort her in loss.
The season is full of the colors I love to use:
And the early dark makes for a perfect bedtime-story season too:
Some of this has been ripped back, the yarn by itself has enough color, I don't need to add stripes of other yarn. No new photo, but imagine this with only the BFL yarn.
For some reason I love the look of a warped loom:
A warm shawl, quickly done (my how swift and easy it is when using commercial yarns!). This is done, and mailed off:
to a friend, in a weaverly attempt to comfort her in loss.
The season is full of the colors I love to use:
And the early dark makes for a perfect bedtime-story season too:
4 Comments:
wow, those are my absolute favorite colors! great taste! is the woven shawl wool? lovely lovely lovely!
What a beautiful shawl!! Shawls are the perfect comfort gift. Is this the same yak and silk yarn used in the piece shown at our workshop?
I love the look of a warped loom too.
I too have some orange in my next painted warp.
And still I have not woven my own shawl, but I will. In the meantime I have my own frost and fire shawl from you, and am spinning up the last of the fleece that yours came from. What beautiful Autumn colours!
Beautiful colors! I love the look of a warped loom. The colors glow and fill you with possibilities. Hopefully mine gets dressed soon :-)
Precious bedtime picture too!
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