I revel in spontaneously creating fluffy and fuzzy textures, love their asymmetry, their wonky colour combinations, irregularity and contrast in texture: matt and shiny, rough and smooth, hard and soft. All are one-of-a-kind.
HAPPY FRIENDS
One of my pleasures is seeing my friends enjoying the scarves and shawls they choose. Each time their selection is perfect for their colouring and personality. Whether they exhibit yin or yang energy, whether their personality reflects the elements of fire, wood, metal, earth or water, their choices are mirrors of who they are.
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With heartfelt thanks to Amy, Ben, Betty, Catherine, Claudia, Diane, Florence, Jo, Katie, Lisa, Marie-Claude, Martine, Michele, Renate, Suzy.
TEXTURE POSSIBILITIES
THE DARKS include: •Chanel Rouge : mainly alpaca yarns, some mohair+acrylic blends, embellished with bows, ribbon and metal beads. •Chanel Turquoise : as above. •Midnight Fantasy : mohair, acrylic, nylon, viscose yarns, with bows, fringes and metal.
Please click on the thumbnail photos below for larger views, and the names which identify each one.
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WEAVING THE BLUES
Moody blues: pale, cloudy, bright, deep, patriotic, a blue for any style, atmosphere or purpose.
Some scarves are all blue, some with contrasting purples or pinks, many combined with white. They can enhance your jeans, your outer wear, or a dressy outfit - another way to express your changing moods.
BEYOND THE PALE
So many yarns, so little time! Innumerable textures, lovely to look at, cloud-like to the touch. Amongst them, the delicate pales: creams, whites, the hint of peach or pink - ultra feminine looks Soft, fluffy, cuddly. Some embellishments with bows, beads and/or pearls.
Descriptions:
Candy Floss: mohair+acrylic blends, eyelash yarns in nylon, soft 'popcorn' nubs, candy pink mohair bows, pearls First Blush: white acrylic blends, silver beads, eyelash effect, 'popcorn' yarns, delicate pale pink nylon ribbon, silver glass beads, silver metal embellishments.
Alpaca Fluff: White+grey alpaca, with red tagwa beads (known as 'vegetable ivory').