Thank you I googled the scarf pattern . Guess what i am will be doing this weekend , here in New Zealand it is our first month of Winter and its really cold 7deg today.
thanks again
Hilda
We are also in the Southern Hemisphere in S. Africa. Very cold here as well
A terrific collection Sarah, they all will be very much appreciated I am sure, well done. Sandra.
Sarah, they are wonderful....and so are all of you who are supporting your community...
Sarah you say your not a knitter but your work says the opposite. There are going to be lucky people who get these
Fabulous array of goodies there Sarah, the people receiving these items will love them and know that caring people have given up their time to do them. Love Chris
well done to you love your colors . would you please advise where to obtain the pattern ,
Hilda in New Zealand
Hilda, thank you for your comment. If you Google multidirectional scarf there is a free pattern by Raverly (sp?). If you cannot find it, send me a PM (private message) at the top of the page under inbox
This is a beautiful picture of a labor of love. Kudos to you all for this kindness and generosity.
I love the scarves, and the pattern you used for it. I use it often as it looks great in variegated yarn and equally so when using odd balls and remnants. I never add fringe, but seeing yours I think I should, the effect is so lovely.
I think your scarfs are looking great. I love that pattern and use it myself often.
I love using the pattern - takes the boredom out of the usual straight scarves
These look wonderful. You may not call yourself a knitter but they look great and made from love, they will appreciate and love them. I think you have done well in such a short time.
They are lovely. I am sure they will be greatly appreciated. For not being a knitter, I think you did a very nice job!