Thursday, February 24, 2011

Side Efects Of Indomie Noodles

Revontuli northern lights for warm shoulders

The anticipation of the spring-like weather and the snowdrops have been a bit premature. We enjoyed the winter. White fields, cold temperatures and icy Bise make no more fun to be outside. The taste of spring last week is probably not go away.

How good is my Revontuli finished.

The wool Jessica has made me for a few pockets. It is wonderfully soft and stained with such beautiful colors. In this picture you can see the wool prior to winding.

Jessy said I should just take a pattern where the bottom starts at the top and as long knit wool until no longer there. Originally I started a normal shawl with a pattern. The striped pattern but I did not. As straight and stubborn. So I took out the Revontuli pattern and knit just so long, until nothing was there.

Actually, I would have to make wet cloth and tighten yet. But I think I let that in the case because of the extremely cold conditions and iron it with a cloth and steam very gently, so I can have it today by moving and the rest of the day sitting on the chair and can read and write (= wishful thinking).

Instructions: Revontuli of Annem

wool: hand-spun merino wool, and dyed

Weight: 200 g

There are more How , for example, a round spider man blanket (with English)

The Blog of Anne are some more Colorful watching.

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