Remember my sari yarn? After all that work on my website (click here to see the progress on my website) I needed a project that I could actually touch rather than just stare at the computer screen day after day, night after night. Preferably one that I could just relax and not have to think overly much about. Here’s how it’s coming, that’s 18 inches now. I’m quite pleased with how it’s turning out so far. I should have a lovely silk scarf finished by the time that autumn weather hits.

It is beautiful! All that yummy yummy color! You will have a wonderful scarf for years to come!
That colour combination is to die for!
I love sari ribbon and yarn! I just made a scarf with recycled sari yarn and ribbon, too, and the colors are so wonderfully vibrant. You can see pictures on my blog: http://dr-bibliovore.livejournal.com/
Love the sari yarn! Good job, Laura! Blessings!
YOU Sure are PRECIOUS!!! I Used to Crochet. But I became paralyzed from it until I received miraculous healing…
GOD is not a respector of persons but FAITH… HE will do the Same for you with just a mustard grain of it!
I now can do many things I could not do before… But crochet I cannot go back to…Espeicially if I want to blog!
I am a quilter now doing original freehand/ freemotion designs now only! I move my blank quilted sandwich under the needle with feed dogs down, never having a clue what I will draw until I sit dawn and start Dreaming and Drawing!
Always wanted to go to California..For now through you I will learn more about California Quilting!
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Blessings!
EstherStephanada & Billy-Jacob
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