I'm getting things ready for the fall craft shows. My sister was kind enough to model some of the items. I usually enter just my jewelry, but lately, I decided to add some knitted items as everyone in Tucson seems to make jewelry. Hope you like them.
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Elsie C.
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September 20, 2008 Knitted shawls, scarfs, and hat
May 27, 2009 01:00 AM EDT
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Comments: 17
Very pretty! I love their sparkles!
Very, very nice!
Very nice! I'm teaching myself how to knit and hope to be able to make things as lovely as yours one day.
Preeeeeeetty :) thanks for sharing.
These are so pretty, thanks for sharing.
Pretty neat.
These are great!! I knit some - mostly easy things and I make hats for the homeless each winter.
Nice. I really dig the shawl.
The shawl is beautiful. The other pieces are, too, but I love that shawl!
Thank you, all. The shawl is even prettier in the full sun. I don't make as many of those as they take quite a while and putting the fringe on is the most difficult part. I tried selling them at $40 the first year and they didn't do well. So I upped the price to $60 and they sell much better.
Beautiful stuff!
Thank you, Heidi
YOu are very talented. I have never been a good 'knitter' but I guess if I put my mind to it--you give me an incentive to work at it. Lovely knitting.
Thank you, Mary. I've been knitting for at least 65 years, so I guess you have to look at that, for one thing. The secret for me is the tension and using the right yarn with the right needles and pattern. I sometimes do a lot of ripping out when using yarn not specified in the pattern. It's like everything else. Practice makes perfect. ;)