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Whatever you try, it will be worth experimenting, playing, and mostly showing the rest of us!
I can wait to see what you will all come up with. If some of you could try something with 2 mousselines GM, for instance...

Anyway, welcome to the "Double your pleasure, double your fun" week!
 
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And I'm so happy nobody posted anything in the middle of my intro ;)

Thanks to sparklelisab for letting me scarf mistress this week. Remember that anyone can let her know if she/he's interested in taking over one or several weeks.

Also, we will miss Croisette's display of scarves this week. Unless you can come up with scarves showing knots? ;)
 
Les Voitures a Transformation 38 rose/vif/blanc/chartreuse
Soiree de Gala cognac/violine/ocre
 

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^ I combined two scarves sewing each end together by hand stich.
I found the blog of a French lady, in which the combined stole of Courbettes et Cabrioles & Brides de Gala was introduced.
I do not recommend this way to people who do not want to damage their silks. I do not either.But her stole was incredibly beatiful and the idea of combining two different scarves touched my heart. Since then, I've been obsessed with selecting two silk twills to make my original stole.I made one stole a few years ago and fortunately the stole had a good reputation. I took the first stole apart, fortunately each scarf is still active , almost without major damages. I newly made two stoles for coming season.
Here is the second stole.
A Cheval Sur Mon Carre 14 saumon/gris perle/etoupe
Carre en Carre 06 saumon/corail/beigr rose
 

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And I'm so happy nobody posted anything in the middle of my intro ;)

Thanks to sparklelisab for letting me scarf mistress this week. Remember that anyone can let her know if she/he's interested in taking over one or several weeks.

Also, we will miss Croisette's display of scarves this week. Unless you can come up with scarves showing knots? ;)

Great guest-mistress intro and thanks for the twilly tie link. How do you do the double scarf belt? I'm also not a 0!
 
^ I combined two scarves sewing each end together by hand stich.
I found the blog of a French lady, in which the combined stole of Courbettes et Cabrioles & Brides de Gala was introduced.
I do not recommend this way to people who do not want to damage their silks. I do not either.But her stole was incredibly beatiful and the idea of combining two different scarves touched my heart. Since then, I've been obsessed with selecting two silk twills to make my original stole.I made one stole a few years ago and fortunately the stole had a good reputation. I took the first stole apart, fortunately each scarf is still active , almost without major damages. I newly made two stoles for coming season.
Here is the second stole.
A Cheval Sur Mon Carre 14 saumon/gris perle/etoupe
Carre en Carre 06 saumon/corail/beigr rose

Such a perfect combo in color and design, and I admire your bravery in sewing your scarves!
 
^ I combined two scarves sewing each end together by hand stich.
I found the blog of a French lady, in which the combined stole of Courbettes et Cabrioles & Brides de Gala was introduced.
I do not recommend this way to people who do not want to damage their silks. I do not either.But her stole was incredibly beatiful and the idea of combining two different scarves touched my heart. Since then, I've been obsessed with selecting two silk twills to make my original stole.I made one stole a few years ago and fortunately the stole had a good reputation. I took the first stole apart, fortunately each scarf is still active , almost without major damages. I newly made two stoles for coming season.
Here is the second stole.
A Cheval Sur Mon Carre 14 saumon/gris perle/etoupe
Carre en Carre 06 saumon/corail/beigr rose
Beautiful and so creative!
 
This is going to be a fun week! Here are a couple of photos of two scarves braided together, one with a tail and one with tail braided away.

The two scarves are Le Promenade de Longchamps and Ferronnerie.
 

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^ I combined two scarves sewing each end together by hand stich.
I found the blog of a French lady, in which the combined stole of Courbettes et Cabrioles & Brides de Gala was introduced.
I do not recommend this way to people who do not want to damage their silks. I do not either.But her stole was incredibly beatiful and the idea of combining two different scarves touched my heart. Since then, I've been obsessed with selecting two silk twills to make my original stole.I made one stole a few years ago and fortunately the stole had a good reputation. I took the first stole apart, fortunately each scarf is still active , almost without major damages. I newly made two stoles for coming season.
Here is the second stole.
A Cheval Sur Mon Carre 14 saumon/gris perle/etoupe
Carre en Carre 06 saumon/corail/beigr rose

This is beautiful, but I don't think I'd have the nerves to do it ;)
 
Whatever you try, it will be worth experimenting, playing, and mostly showing the rest of us!
I can wait to see what you will all come up with. If some of you could try something with 2 mousselines GM, for instance...

Anyway, welcome to the "Double your pleasure, double your fun" week!

Thank you Melora - for hosting double your pleasure week! Great ideas!

^ I combined two scarves sewing each end together by hand stich.
I found the blog of a French lady, in which the combined stole of Courbettes et Cabrioles & Brides de Gala was introduced.
I do not recommend this way to people who do not want to damage their silks. I do not either.But her stole was incredibly beatiful and the idea of combining two different scarves touched my heart. Since then, I've been obsessed with selecting two silk twills to make my original stole.I made one stole a few years ago and fortunately the stole had a good reputation. I took the first stole apart, fortunately each scarf is still active , almost without major damages. I newly made two stoles for coming season.
Here is the second stole.
A Cheval Sur Mon Carre 14 saumon/gris perle/etoupe
Carre en Carre 06 saumon/corail/beigr rose

Love this look on you cherryblossom - but I agree with vespersparrow - I could not do this to my silks no matter the temptation unless the scarf was already damaged that is. Could you not tie this combination without sewing them together? Perhaps we can view your work flat to see how it was done? Kudos to your bravery and craftsmanship.
 
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I have been MIA but wanted to contribute for this weeks theme. I also wanted to mention that although we have theme weeks, I hope it is not discouraging people from posting their regular silks and love of their silks. The original thread is WHAT SCARF,ETC. ARE YOU WEARING TODAY? The theme weeks were developed to have some added fun, and it would be a shame for us all to miss out on vintage or newly acquired silks and the carefree and stylish silks that we all can enjoy, theme or no.

I recently acquired a lovely Parures silk and wanted to share it with you all. Then dug in my scarf drawer for something that might work for theme week. Hope everyone has a great week.
 

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