Wednesday, 12 September 2012

WIP Wednesday 110: Nameless

Crystal Vision Tarot








  
    So today I'm excited to share with you the progress on the Marine Blankey. 

    What's that ? 

    It needs a better name ? One more suited to the elegance and sheer style of the project ?

    Yes, you're right, as it goes: please to suggest one.

And this time I think my photos have managed to capture the sparkly bling that (along with the colorway) drew Auntie Fashion to this yarn as a jackdaw to a rhinestone:





That is the remainder of the second ball of James C.Brett 'Moonlight Sonata in 'SM7' that you see there. I'm pretty sure that at least one more will be necessary to achieve the minimum desired size.

While I deliberate on that, and am still chortling with unsuppressed glee at how I finally scored some Wollmeise (see how I sneaked the REALLY BIG NEWS in there ever so subtly without any fanfare or anything ?) from my lovely, generous, kind friend Mags (yes, I know, I AM blessed ! pics when it arrives, I promise) you could pop over to Tami's Amis to check out what everyone else is working on this week .....



11 comments:

  1. How about Ebb and Flow Wrap?

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  2. oh I like that Ania!

    It's really beautiful Viv. Honestly, is there anything that you are NOT good at? :-D

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    1. That's exactly how I feel about her work!!!! Always spectacular, even in the WIP stages.

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  3. Ania name suggestion is lovely. I totally agree with that. The colors are gorgeous!

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  4. Beautiful colors. Got no suggestions on name.

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  5. Congrats on your Wollmeise score! What color is it?

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  6. It's looking really great! You can definitely see the sparkles in this week's photos! How about the Galaxy Blanket. It reminds me of the colors space gas can make and the sparkles are like stars.

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  7. So pretty - it makes me think of dragonfly wings!

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    1. It does have a sort of "Lacewing" shape. Though the latter are rather colourless, by comparison. Macavity - The blue-green convert. :)

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