The throw that I was making for my recently (and unexpectedly) widowed friend was finally finished this morning (Monday) and is now on its way to her. I think this will be so much better than condolence flowers that we could have sent...more long lasting for sure!
I took photos in a few places around our home trying to get 'those colours' true. I think these ones are the closest but the second colour still comes out looking pale instead of a lovely warm caramel color that it is.
When you use black as the main colour in this pattern you get what I call the 'licorice allsorts' look! The next waffle slipstitch throw I make will be in greys/mauves/purples and pinks and it is a replacement for one which someone won and then gave away to someone else the winner felt needed it more. More about that a little later on.
I took photos in a few places around our home trying to get 'those colours' true. I think these ones are the closest but the second colour still comes out looking pale instead of a lovely warm caramel color that it is.
When you use black as the main colour in this pattern you get what I call the 'licorice allsorts' look! The next waffle slipstitch throw I make will be in greys/mauves/purples and pinks and it is a replacement for one which someone won and then gave away to someone else the winner felt needed it more. More about that a little later on.
It certainly is a very "all sorts" pattern. Lovely knitting Maria
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful throw and a beautiful gesture to give it to friend. I like the all sorts effect.
ReplyDeleteYour knitting is lovely and it will be a treasured gift by your widowed friend.
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BEAUTIFUL! I'm sure she was thrilled with it and I am looking forward to your next afghan - they are all so GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful. Love it
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteIt is super special.
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