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Scarf Workshop

2/29/2012

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So we had another successful scarf-making workshop last Saturday....I got the ball rolling by making this green silk with every-other-colour-under-the-sun nuno felt scarf.

I had a whole new batch of wool with me...and in some ways, the challenge became to take risks with colour combinations. It was very interesting to see that, at the end of the workshop, the wools that hadn't been used were the more subdued browns, blacks, creams and greys.

Instead my 3 lovely ladies, Els, Erin and Pam, got completely stuck into riotous hues and made three wonderful...and very different scarves.


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Erin adding silk to embellish.
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Pam adds water.
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Concentration.
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Erin's finished scarf.
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Pam and Els' finished scarves.
So thank you for coming along....I had great fun. Hope to see you again soon.
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