For a quick and easy project you can't go past the infinity scarf - and when I saw these pom-poms in the shop I knew R would love them. Although it's winter I made the scarf in a thin cotton voile, hoping this would make it trans-seasonal.
R wasn't in the mood for modelling - the sun had come out and she was in a hurry to get outside and get on her scooter. But she did like the coloured pom-poms and was keen to show me her favourite one.
Anyone squeezing in any last-minute KCW items?
Oh I love this, I haven't used pom pom trim before but I have been eying some off... I want to make some curtains for a cubby house..... I will admit that we don't exactly have a cubby house yet but as soon as I seen the pom pom trim I wanted, I was straight on to the other half to get building so I can make some pom pom curtains for it. Lucky he loves me, or he'd think I was slightly insane :/ (actually he probably does think that I'm that anyway ;)
ReplyDeletePom-poms on curtains are a great idea! You should definitely keep up the pressure for the cubby house just so you can make them :)
DeleteSuch a cute scarf. I think I need one just like it!
ReplyDeleteWell as it happens I'm making a pom-pom scarf for myself too - only my trim is black. I'm tempted by the coloured ones, though, very tempted!
DeleteLove this, must remember to look out for pom-pom trim, I'm thinking I need one of theses scarves!
ReplyDeleteYes go on, make one! Pom-poms make everything more fun :)
DeleteI love this! I saw this on the KCW blog but didn't realize it was your sewing. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine! It was such a last-minute, late-night thing I didn't even try it on R before I sewed the ends together, but as it turns out it fitted her perfectly.
DeleteLove it! So simple to make, and easy to wear but with great color.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristi :)
DeleteIt's really lovely!
ReplyDeleteThank you :) Now what else can I use these fantastic pom-poms for, I wonder...
Delete