After seeing this post by Kate I knew that it would only be a matter of time before I crocheted a 'Queen Anne' for myself...
I love this pattern; simple enough for a beginner yet flash-y enough to 'woo' a crowd....
I used 1 x 100g ball of Noro Taiyo and a 6mm hook for my scarf and what can I say - I absolutely LOVE-IT!!!!
Thanks for the inspiration Kate.....
Love it - love that pattern in Noro!
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring! Love your wool choice
ReplyDeleteHands down that is the best Queen Anne that I have seen!! Do you sell that lovely Noro yarn?
ReplyDeleteI love Noro yarns and your Queen Anne looks so pretty made up with it. I'm inspired to try and make one too.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Very colorful!
ReplyDeleteOh that is pretty....
ReplyDeleteI have that pattern in my collection, still unmade, but not far away now. Yours is just lovely. As for your previous post on list making. During the school term, yes. During school holidays, never. That is my rule. I want my kids to be kids, it's our chance to just 'be'. Have a wonderful weekend at your place.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is stunning! I've been wondering what to do with Taiyo and this looks like the perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteI have seen that pattern everywhere in tons of my books. Keep telling myself to get busy and make one, but keep finding other things to keep my hands busy. Yours turned out so pretty and they would make great Christmas or birthday presents. Who wouldn't love one of those!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this before but I think it is gorgeous. I would really like to make one.
ReplyDeleteTracy
Stumbled on your blog via Ravelry. I love your choice of yarn. Could you tell me which colour Noro Taiyo this is please?
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