The musings and meanderings of a mixed media artist and yarn junkie who loves to knit,spin, crochet, make a mess, write and enjoy life. I try to follow the wheel of the year and enjoy each day of it. My art reflects that spiritual journey.
October 24, 2006
Fire shawl, Samhain shawl and more
First picture is the fire shawl, don't know whether to fringe or not? Very warm as it has lots of different yarn in it:) Second picture is Samhain shawl,or dark of moon shawl. Mainly black mohair and laceweight black mohair with speckles of other stuff, not finished yet and this is being fringed and beaded with tiny gemstone chips I think. Third picture is start of feather and fan throw, colours as you see. What do you think? I also need easy funky hat and scarf pattern now that its so darned cold .
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These are *beautiful*, can hardly wait to see the Samhain finished.
ps I adore the wee crone hanging in the window.
Those are lovely colors. Can't wait to see the results :-)
I love the fire shawl ( don't think it needs fringing). It is exactly what would bring a glow in a dark day. I love shawls too Amber..sleeves are just a nuisnace now. I've got a few ideas to encourage Holly to wear them ..an art nouveau pattern on a back maybe?
Love the Dark of Moon. Reminds me to get going on that Moon Goddess yarn we talked about...
Jo
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