Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Running out of yarn...

My goal was to finish this shawl in Sweden but I ran out of yarn... Don't you just hate when that happens? Hopefully I will have some new yarn arriving any day now... I am patiently waiting...

I am so close to the finish. And I am longing to start on a new shawl in a different color scheme. Inspired by Swedish cottages I know exactly which colors to use.

Kärlek
Annette

PS I am writing on a pattern. Will be available soon.


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27 comments :

  1. Oh dear. Hate when that happens. Sure is pretty though!!
    xo Kris

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  2. Oh it's so lovely Annette! I'm looking forward to see it all finished. Love the colours you used.
    Hugs from Holland,
    Annemarie

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  3. What a coincidence! I'm making a shawl right now too!

    I'm doing a monthly crochet entry on my blog now. Why don't you come in and have a look here: http://reflectionsandnature.blogspot.ch/2013/08/creative-moments-in-august.html

    If I do one of your patterns, I'll put a link back to your blog for sure!

    Have a great week! Sandra

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  4. I hope you don't have to wait too long. I love the colours you've chosen although I'm usually not a fan of light colours. What yarn/material is it?

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  5. i like it

    greatings to schwitzerland


    Conny

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  6. Oh, it looks so amazing!!! I can´t wait to see the finished shawl! :)
    Have a great time, Jolana

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  7. Yay for the pattern! That's simply lovely!!!

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  8. beautiful color combination! I'm looking forward to seeing the pattern - and finished shawl!

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  9. beautiful work Annette!!!
    We just came back from Stockholm and our hearts are still there : such a wonderful place!!!!
    xxxxx Ale

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  10. I love your photos and projects, always so pretty. :)

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  11. It looks fab already! I too hate when I run out of yarn....

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  12. Yep..I'm having the same situation :)
    I thought I had enough and it turns out that I don't have near enough to finish..and of course, the yarn was a one off type of thing and I can't get any more of that particular color. Sigh..

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  13. Gorgeous Annette...you've inspired me to add to my chunky throw maybe?

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  14. It looks beautiful so far. I keep saying that I want to make a shawl. I may have to try your pattern.

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  15. I love your beautiful blogs!!awesome!

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  16. A pattern???? yeeeeeeeessss!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks! thaaaaaaanks!
    I think that is a lovely shawl!!!! i loooooove it!!!!!!
    Congratulation for this gorgeous work, Annette!
    And kisses from Catalonia!

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  17. lovely pattern & colours!
    i know exactly what it means to run out of yarn...
    phhh.
    hope you´ll get it finished soon, though :-)
    pami

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  18. Love it and can't wait to begin!

    And is it difficult for a beginner?

    Good luck!!

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  19. Your shawl looks beautiful Annette! I am still working on some pillows, but I will definitely make myself a new shawl for winter!

    Happy crochet!

    Madelief x

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  20. Very cute shawl! And yes it is awful when you run out of yarn - especially when you know that you have 1500 km to the closest shop that sells YOUR yarn...

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  21. Ooooh, trust me.... I know how it feels:
    http://happyinred.blogspot.nl/2013/07/wip-wednesday-every-crocheters-big-oh-no-moment.html

    Have a great weekend!
    Esther.

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  22. this is so lovely-- everything about it!

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  23. This is just going to be gorgeous! A whole blanket like this would be wonderful too :)

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  24. You know Annette, I have to say, I think this is one of the most wonderful shawls I have EVER laid eyes upon! You are such a talented lady. So, so beautiful. I am in awe my friend xxxxxx

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Kärlek
Annette

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