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This photo was taken with an iPhone. Seriously. |
I knitted it in Manos del Uruguay Clasica, in no small part because the artisan who spun it is named Vanesa. Her name is spelled differently than mine (Vanessa) but it still felt meant to be when I opened the ball band. In reality, I was already leaning towards this yarn over a different yarn & colorway so seeing that just sealed the deal. I have a soft spot for single-ply thick-&-thin yarns, to me they look the way I think yarn should look. Not overly processed or perfectly even or made up of a million teeny threads, just spun, soaked & twisted into a skein, still full of its original wooly glory.
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Also taken with an iPhone. |
This is the third pattern I've knitted from the Fall 2006 issue of
4 comments:
Great looking scarf, V! I particularly like the blue+gold accents throughout.
ooh, gorgeous! the ribbon and the yarn look awesome together. this is going into my queue-- i even have that issue on my shelf!
wait, ravelry says that scarf is from knitscene fall 2006, not interweave. and i can't check, because apparently i didn't subscribe to interweave until 2007, which seems incomprehensible to me. i really knit for two years without it??
Oh crap I totally mean to type Knitscene and typed Interweave instead! I get those magazines confused even though they're nothing alike. Sorry to get your hopes up!
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