Friday, January 30, 2009
Sophie's Noro Scarf
You can click on the photo to zoom in and look at the lovely serendipitous interweaving of alternating stripes of varied-colour yarns. And to look at the lovely cute face of the girl who took the two colours of Noro Kureyon yarn she was given for Christmas and knit a long cozy scarf for herself.
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Wow! What a beautiful scarf! Great job, Sophie!
ReplyDeleteI love Noro. And I love how she alternated rows with the two different colourways. Very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great knitting project! I can't think of a better way to knit those two colourways up. Does the rainbow ever pop!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's gorgeous! I haven't a clue how to swap colours when knitting. I'm most impressed by Sophie's work!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! It looks so yummy and cozy and warm. I'm going to go to the yarn shop this week and get me some Noro - maybe the kind with the silk in it, just for fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Sophie. I love that you and your scarf are the same length.:)