The scarf is knitted the long way, in seed stitch because it mixes colors and maximizes yardage, one row per color. That gray fun fur has a lot of impact for being used in every fifth row. And it makes for a fluffy, soft scarf. As you can see, there is green, pink, gray and black
The hat, again knit from the top down, is using up bits of pink and white wool and silk. Knitting this hat made my inner 6 year-old so happy! She squeed every time we came to the end of a ball and had to select a new shade. At least two strands of yarn held together all the way through. Fun, fun!
As you can see from the flowers in the background, spring is rolling right along. the theme for this month's tea is "Daffodils" Yellow table cloth, yellow shades in the china, daffodils of course on the table. Pear and ginger upside down cake. Yellow macarons, (hazelnut flavor maybe) Earl Grey tea biscuits (recipe from an Aussie pal) Lavender scones. Maybe a fruit salad with fresh pears. And something chocolate. Hmm - - - what incarnation of chocolate shall I use? Lindor balls? brownies? Mini cupcakes? Chocolate cookies? Classic chocolate chip cookies? Decisions, decisions. Any ideas, suggestions, recommendations or requests?
I'd have to go with Lindor balls - an exquisite taste but not as heavy as a baked good.
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