Maybe I'll be a Weaver someday.......

Kimberly of Woven'nSpun was my picnic swap partner. I am amazed. She wove the scarf for me and also sent a skein in the incredible colorway you see. She dyed the yarn herself. Now, I do come from a line of basket weavers, the Hungarian side of course, but if she tells me she wove the beautiful project bag too, I'll fall over in my knitting rocker.

The picnic package had many other fun themed things, that I will share as I use them. Kimberly you outdid yourself. The colorway is my favorites all beautifully blended together. (Lynn will be jealous!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love when Lynn is jealous..)

Maybe I'll learn to weave someday. I've been inspired.

Comments

Karen said…
Wow, so beautiful. And definitely inspiring.
Karen said…
Simply gorgeous! I've wanted to learn to weave too, but I'll have to stick with knitting for right now.
Anonymous said…
Well, it is fabulous, Kathy B...and I couldn't be more pleased for you, even though it;s fabulous enough to make me jealous. Great Picnic gift!
Bernadette said…
What a gorgeous colorway, and a lovely scarf!Swaps are so much fun... Like Christmas in the middle of the year. I don't kniow about Lynn, but I'd be jealous! :) Does Kimberly knit as well, or just concentrate on weaving?
Woven Spun said…
I am so glad that you liked everything. It was a hard but fun theme and I enjoyed every bit of it. I did not weave the bag, I must admit, but it really spoke to me for your picnic. And to answer Bernadette, I do indeed knit. Right now we are on vacation and "the sock" is on tour. It's having loads of fun and has had several more interesting adventures. :)

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