
And I knitted this up using the Cascading Leaves pattern that I'm so fond of.

It's the same lace I used in my hat pattern. Now tell me...how did my SP know I love cobalt blue?

....a like minded gift exchange for those who knit & crochet in a punk state of mind...
3 comments:
ooh, that looks so lovely and crisp! seeing objects like this makes me think I may need to try cotton yarn one of these days.
Ta,
liz
i love cotton yarn. (and it's not just cuz i grew up in a cotton state, i *swear*...)
this yarn has a particularly lovely sheen to it, as if has silk in it.
i have a couple warshrags i made from sugar'n'creme that i use regularly ~ they're so soft on my skin and totally machine washable. i also like how the colors soften up over time.
That is gorgeous!!! I have been wondering if people use the warshrags, it is such a popular item lately.....thanks for answering that question.
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