Musings on the art of knitting, spinning, enjoying a cup of tea and noticing the way nature inspires design. (Life with a little dog in Portland, Oregon)
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
What's on the Needles Now
Feather and Fan Scarf, hand dyed wool, rapidly growing!
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.
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.
Very pretty. Where's the pattern from?
ReplyDeleteIt's just a feather-fan repeat of 18sts times 3. If you want the details, let me know.
ReplyDeleteHi there Melissa, trying to see if leaving a comment works for me this time...if so I'd be happy to comment...
ReplyDeleteCommment away, my dear Marcia!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.