A knitter's natter

From a knitter living in Hampden in the South Island of New Zealand.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

skirt

This is from an old Mon Tricot magazine where they give a pattern for an Alsatian petticoat. It's fantastic for a cold day - just like wearing a blanket, but I can't help wondering how cold it must have been in Alsace if this was just a petticoat. All the shades of pink and mauve come from the one batch of Sticta coronata lichen.



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