Wednesday, February 08, 2006

What's on the Needles Now

Feather and Fan Scarf, hand dyed wool, rapidly growing! Posted by Picasa

6 comments:

Dharma said...

Very pretty. Where's the pattern from?

Melissa Barton said...

It's just a feather-fan repeat of 18sts times 3. If you want the details, let me know.

Anonymous said...

Hi there Melissa, trying to see if leaving a comment works for me this time...if so I'd be happy to comment...

Melissa Barton said...

Commment away, my dear Marcia!

Anonymous said...

I happened to come across your blog when looking for fan and feather instructions, which I have found. I started a bedspread a number of years ago, never finished it, lost the pattern. It resembles the fan and feather,but there are no ridges ( I think that't's what they'd be called) on what I call the feather. I noticed on the scarf that you were making, that it is like all the patterns that I have come across and the wavy "ridge" line goes all the way across. On my bedspread, in the area that I call the feather it does not have a ridge, but just on the fan part. Have you any idea what that pattern is? I could send you a picture, if that would help.
I enjoyed looking at all you projects. Neat blog. My email address is wmaengels5@aol.com - Thanks for your help.
I'm from Minnesota and brrr - it's been cold these past few days.

Anonymous said...

I happened to come across your blog when looking for fan and feather instructions, which I have found. I started a bedspread a number of years ago, never finished it, lost the pattern. It resembles the fan and feather,but there are no ridges ( I think that't's what they'd be called) on what I call the feather. I noticed on the scarf that you were making, that it is like all the patterns that I have come across and the wavy "ridge" line goes all the way across. On my bedspread, in the area that I call the feather it does not have a ridge, but just on the fan part. Have you any idea what that pattern is? I could send you a picture, if that would help.
I enjoyed looking at all you projects. Neat blog. My email address is wmaengels5@aol.com - Thanks for your help.
I'm from Minnesota and brrr - it's been cold these past few days.