After waiting for more than a week for fair conditions in my household for shooting these cuties, they are finally here.
These are part of my Winter Mori Collection, and I made them having the concept of the Mori girl in mind. They all feature a different pattern and to make them stand out I have added beautiful lace ribbons and pieces.
I cannot pick a favourite - I really can't. Each has its own attractiveness, although I am most taken by the lace on the orange cowl. My Gosh! It is breathtaking! I must use it in other projects in the future!
What makes these cowls and scarves great is the possibility of changing wearing styles, so they never get boring.
If you are interested, they are listed in the shop
Hello Maya!
ReplyDeleteWhat beauties!!! Your Mori scarves are really special! I particularly like the red and the purple ones, but they are all unique!!!
I love your combination of crochet and lace (must remember that!) <3
Take a little peek on my page, I made something that I think will find your approval, it is a bit Sophie Digard inspired.... ;)
Have a lovely weekend!!!
Ingrid xx
http://myfunkycrochet.blogspot.be
Beautiful!!! I also love the addition of the lace, lovely collection.
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate to that, Maya! It's extremely difficult to pick a favourite, for they're all gorgeous! Fab makes!
ReplyDeleteIra’s Crea Corner
All beautiful!!! I love the lace detail between flowers! My favorite the red :)
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs and love from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
These are stunning ! I really love the closer fitting ones. xoox
ReplyDeletePretty. Thanks to your lovely model for always showing your work off beautifully. Blessings, Tammy
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty with the lace attached. How creative of you. I love all the bright colors too. They are perfect for any outfit or under a coat.
ReplyDeleteOh, adorable! I love the use of the lace! I never thought of adding that . . . what a creative touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this at The Yarn Fanatic Party. I hope to "see" you there again!