Whispering Flowers

Spring is here and it’s time for a new pattern, Whispering Flowers Infinity Scarf.

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This uses less than 100 grams of fingering weight yarn. Shown is Neighborhood Fiber Company Rustic Fingering in the color Georgetown. It’s a very light scarf that works up quickly, perfect for spring. The pattern is available for sale on my Ravelry shop  and includes a chart as well as written instructions.

In other news, YarnCon was a blast. I really enjoyed seeing the yarn by the indie dyers. The students in my Tunisian crochet class were great people, all of them A students.  Thanks to Natalia for organizing YarnCon and making it a great event.

Here’s a cool yarn bowl I bought at YarnCon from Madison WI potter Alison Wheeler. It works well for my hand wound balls of yarn. Can you believe I don’t own a swift and ball winder?

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News you can use:

Did you know that the Craft Yarn Council has a Learning Center online where you can get information about yarn and basic crochet and knit instructions? They also have useful information on standard abbreviations and crochet symbols.

I must leave you with another photo of the Whispering Flowers Infinity Scarf, what a bright and cheerful color. The yarn is Neighborhood Fiber Company’s Rustic Fingering again, this time the color is Charles Village. More technical details on my Ravelry project page.

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These are very tiny daffodils that were sold as a potted plant. When the plant died I planted the bulbs and then forgot about them, until this spring.

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