Last December, I saw a very simple and cute scarf knitted by Angie ( le monde de sucrette) and I thought to knit one for me, too, but then I was busy with the gifts to prepare for family and friends back in Italy .... so nothing was done for me!!! Luckily, some days ago, while browsing through my blogs list, I found a post from Ilaria ( IDA interior lifestyle) , who was proposing the same (she added a pompom!) piece of clothing .... I didn't have any excuse to wait longer for knitting my own triangular scarf!!!! ;oD So, I started .... Do you want to start one, too ??? Well, you need : some yarn ! My personal choice was : Lana Grossa Basics Calmo (59% acrylic, 24% cotton and 17% linen), shade 207. All my 4 balls of yarn (50g each) have been used for this project. Then 2 balls (50g each) from Rowan Classic Cotton Jeans Yarn (100% cotton), shade 365-Sierra, for both stripes and tassels! a pair of 4,5mm knitting circular needles or, if you prefer, a pair of long ...
This is my creative outlet and you are welcome to wander around ! xxxx Alessandra
incredibile come ci siano sempre cose nuove e interessanti, sopratutto le sedie appese in aria. P
ReplyDeleteThe thing on the fourth picture (i don't know, what this can be) looks really great!
ReplyDeleteXoxo, Miriam
Hello there
ReplyDeleteGreat photos....some I don't like....ahhhh got your attention there but what I mean is I may not like the theme of the photo but its doesn't mean its a bad photograph...in fact if you think about it if any of your photos causes emotion then it must be a damm good photo.
Junk Graffiti for example that annoys me and squalor too....but it has to be protrayed...doesn't it?
keep well
Amanda :-)
You capture everything so well! Ada :)
ReplyDeleteCiao Alessandra, ho visto che hai fatto un bel giro in Italia questa estate, quando capiti dalle mie parti?
ReplyDeleteLe tue fotografie sono sempre realistiche e mi regalano schegge di un mondo lontano e curioso.
Alla prossima
Maddalena
Thank you for sharing all these impressions, Alessandra, great pics!!
ReplyDeleteIt really is a fascinating place. Great pics :D
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