tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post816989160436123385..comments2024-03-09T10:15:11.266+13:00Comments on Unravelling: December: Action TakenMeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-1645761399657368472010-12-29T08:50:18.045+13:002010-12-29T08:50:18.045+13:00They did; the samples are washed and pressed and d...They did; the samples are washed and pressed and dried like my normal scarves. As they are in cashmere, they feel lovely, but for a change I'm weaving in 18EPI, which gives them a bit of heft, comparatively, as opposed to being feather-light. <br /><br />These are making me look into 1950's fashion in return. I don't think I was ever interested in the 50's before, I remember my mother wearing similar styles well into the 60's. The string-of-pearls look, sans real pearls. But the are sculpted and interesting. And I would wear them if I were shaped more suitable for these styles, and more importantly, if I weren't so hung up on comfort! LOL. <br /><br />I've been listening to the audio book of Dawn French's biography as I weave these last few days.Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01350447919000146804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27254015.post-38336871223573001162010-12-29T08:43:29.465+13:002010-12-29T08:43:29.465+13:00Those log cabin scarves look pretty classicaly exc...Those log cabin scarves look pretty classicaly exciting to me. Would they improve with fulling?Diannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01401039267862076516noreply@blogger.com