Finished Queen Anne Scarf and Show Your Stuff Posted by Julie on July 19, 2012 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps I finished the Queen Anne Scarf. The pattern can be found here. I used one skein of Amazing to make the scarf. I am also having my Show Your Stuff blog hop here this week also along with my other blog, Just Winging It. Comments AmyJuly 19, 2012 at 8:23 PMYour scarf is really pretty! I love crocheted items!~AmyReplyDeleteRepliesReplyWonderWhyGalJuly 20, 2012 at 5:59 AMThat scarf is beautiful. I love the details you find with crochet that don't always come through with knit.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHeather WoolloveJuly 20, 2012 at 7:17 AMWhat a pretty, lacy scarf! I do love the color, too...to me it's a 'goes with everything' universal kind of color!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyMinding My Own StitchesJuly 20, 2012 at 8:03 AMLove the way the yarn changes colour from one flower to the next. It's also a nice colourway for Queen Anne's Lace - our fields and culverts are full of the stuff blooming happily away in the blazing sun and heat!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyWool DiariesJuly 20, 2012 at 1:26 PMI turned out wonderful. I love the way the colours poolReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAllyBJuly 20, 2012 at 4:01 PMThat's cute! I can envision it in several colors to give just a little accent to an otherwise plain outfit. Nice job!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
Your scarf is really pretty! I love crocheted items!
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That scarf is beautiful. I love the details you find with crochet that don't always come through with knit.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty, lacy scarf! I do love the color, too...to me it's a 'goes with everything' universal kind of color!
ReplyDeleteLove the way the yarn changes colour from one flower to the next. It's also a nice colourway for Queen Anne's Lace - our fields and culverts are full of the stuff blooming happily away in the blazing sun and heat!
ReplyDeleteI turned out wonderful. I love the way the colours pool
ReplyDeleteThat's cute! I can envision it in several colors to give just a little accent to an otherwise plain outfit. Nice job!
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