Is It a Scarf ... or a Doll?
(7 x 55 in, 18 x 138 cm)
Jonelle Raffino of SouthWest Trading Company (SWTC) posted a note to the FFCrochet group a while back asking for volunteers to make a freeform scarf from yarns that she provides -- enough for one scarf to send her and one to keep. I raised my hand and said "I'll do it." Jonelle sent me tons of wonderful yarn (see below) and said I could keep whatever I didn't use! WOW! Here is my scarf ...
Jonelle Raffino of SouthWest Trading Company (SWTC) posted a note to the FFCrochet group a while back asking for volunteers to make a freeform scarf from yarns that she provides -- enough for one scarf to send her and one to keep. I raised my hand and said "I'll do it." Jonelle sent me tons of wonderful yarn (see below) and said I could keep whatever I didn't use! WOW! Here is my scarf (finished April 2008) ...
... which looks curiously like a doll if you turn your head the right way:
... which looks curiously like a doll if you turn your head the right way:
Here are the yarns Jonelle sent me; the first one is the yarns I used for the scarf. I got to keep the second set too -- lucky me!