Here is the scarf I made using the Queen Anne's Lace pattern.
It is so easy to make those lovely shells, so once you start you cannot put it down.
For the scarf I wanted to use this lovely burgundy baby soft cotton yarn and I think I chose right because the scarf gains more on richness.
Now I think I might need one in orange or cordovan perhaps...
16 comments:
Just lovely Maya! Queen Ann's lace pattern eh? I'll have to take a look at that... I could use a few of these myself!
Absolutely gorgeous Maya and I love the word cordovan.
Beautiful! I love my Queen Anne's Lace scarf! Great color!
gorgeous!
I like the colour!!
Beautiful!
This pattern keeps popping up in blogland. I really must get to hooking it soon. Yours looks lovely, great colour.
this is so beautiful! I've never crocheted something so elaborate, my crocheting skills are rather rudimentary.. so I am totally taken aback!
I am also a fan of the Queen Anne Scarf pattern.
Gorgeous! I love the color, it's so rich and the pattern its delicate. Just simply beautiful! I wish I could crochet like you. Amazing!
Thanks for showing us.
Oh my Maya, you have been working on some of the most fabulous creations while I was on holiday! Love this scarf, it's gorgeous! As are your shirt embellishments! Take care, Ira
This and your shop are lovely.
Thank you for linking up to Bacon Time. For the first party it was a huge success with over 300 links. I am going to have a special give away next week just for linkers. I hope I didn't miss the button, would you be so kind as to add the bacon time party button to your post or blog somewhere. Hope to see you soon.
Is there a pattern for this? It'd look great as an alice band. I love your work- it's so delicate and sweet:)
beautiful!
This is so pretty!
Wow, I never heard of this pattern. The color is so rich and the shawl's making me stare:D Lace shawls are getting better by the day.
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