Sometimes, when a project takes a wrong turn, a little rethinking and creativity can save it from becoming a victim of the scrap pile. I was very proud of my very first puff stitch scarf, despite the fact that it felt more to me like a shawl than a scarf because of its width and length on an adult frame. What to do with a scarf that is too short when reworking it is out of the question? Well, just change the style of the scarf! I realized that I didn't get the look that I wanted from the ends of the scarf when I wrapped it around my neck, but a wrap here and a tuck there gave me the look that I had originally envisioned. I took both ends of the scarf and slip stitched them together to create a circle. Problem solved.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Those Special Touches
Sometimes, when a project takes a wrong turn, a little rethinking and creativity can save it from becoming a victim of the scrap pile. I was very proud of my very first puff stitch scarf, despite the fact that it felt more to me like a shawl than a scarf because of its width and length on an adult frame. What to do with a scarf that is too short when reworking it is out of the question? Well, just change the style of the scarf! I realized that I didn't get the look that I wanted from the ends of the scarf when I wrapped it around my neck, but a wrap here and a tuck there gave me the look that I had originally envisioned. I took both ends of the scarf and slip stitched them together to create a circle. Problem solved.
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Baby Squares,
Crocheting
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Beautiful scarf and beautiful headband!
ReplyDeleteThank you Katie!
ReplyDeleteLove your work! Don’t know if you remember me but I used to read your old blog. Also noticed you have an Etsy shop... I just started one too. I am making some cool Tie Dye Cross-stitch Art and am trying to get the word out (I don’t have much traffic as of yet) You can check out my link to my Etsy Shop on my blog if your interested. Hope all is well and I enjoyed stopping in again.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous Barbara. Sometimes you also need to be an engineer, in addition to being an artist to make things work. Also love, love the little model:):)
ReplyDelete@chrissea: Thank you! Congrats on your new Etsy shop. I'll be sure to stop by and take a look at your creations! My daughter loves Tie Dye and I think cross-stitch is so cool :) Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDelete@Kala: Thanks lady :) Very true. Creating can be a world of fun when you're trying to figure things out. My little model thanks you :)