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
And to you, Ale! We celebrated the Women's World Day of Prayer yesterday in a local church.
ReplyDeleteI wish you also a happy international womens day. Love from me to you! X Tinie
ReplyDeleteHooray my dear!!!
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xxxo,
Martina♥
And to you too Ale!
ReplyDeleteKate :}
likewise Ale....happy happy day all for us!!!
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Amanda x
And to you too, What a lovely picture. xxx
ReplyDelete♥ Hugs! my friend! ♥♥
ReplyDeleteHappy 8th to you too!
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ReplyDeleteHello Lovely Alessandra to women all over the world, let us rejoice. All my love as always
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good to know! Heather x
ReplyDeleteHappy International Women's Day! I love all the neat posts that you have on Homemade at My Place. Here at USC we are celebrating Women's History Month and want to invite you to blog about a woman in your life who has inspired you. This is an opportunity to honor an amazing woman in your family, a role model in your community, or a shero from the history books. Everyone who submits a blog will be added to our roundup and the posts that best exemplify the theme of our campaign will be featured on our site! Here is how to participate: http://msw.usc.edu/mswusc-blog/womeninspire-a-womens-history-month-blog-carnival-call-for-submissions/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much and I hope you'll join us in this #womeninspire campaign!
Best,
Gaby
MSW@USC Team