This is another piece inspired by the Victorian era. I have always admired these neck-cradling warmers that luxuriously fall down to caress the shoulders, so I designed this one that has been swirling in my head for a while. The ridged neck-pattern gives a solid structure for the lace part to develop and grow.
This time I used Alize's Lana gold which is a mix of acrylic (51%) and wool (49%) it which made it a perfect choice for this project.
The neckwarmer is customizable - meaning you can make it according to your preferred size. Pattern etsy and ravelry.
cozy and beautiful
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You've made a gorgeous neck warmer and it looks beautiful on your daughter.
ReplyDeleteWe wanted to try it under a coat, outside somewhere, but alas, the weather was agains us :)
DeleteBeautiful, Maya, and I bet it's so warm! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThank you for having me Cecilia!
DeleteSo, so pretty and elegant! It does look like a beautiful Victorian collar.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim! The Victorian era is an perpetual inspiration :)
DeleteIt is very regal - princess like!
ReplyDeleteThank you Divya!
DeleteHi Maya, This lacy crochet neckwarmer is so lovely! Thank you for linking up at our weekly Link Party! You are being featured at our Wednesday Party #437 this week. Here’s the direct link to the post in case you’d like to share your feature:
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Hope to see you again next week! Rhondda
Thank you so much Rhondda!! Cannot wait for the party!
DeleteThese are absolutely beautiful. I've done lap warmers, baby blankets you know easy stuff, but anything like this... nope, not that talented. Keep up the good work. Now I know where to come back at to admire your work. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so much on the sweetest compliment! This isn't at all complicated to make, though it appears to be such :)
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