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Finally getting organized to post my SOTD today...somewhat a pastel??? Ok, not really, mostly pretty bright, but I wanted to finally share my new belated Mother's day purchases from DC (my other purchase I'll post on the Ode to 70's thread). Of course our lovely Pirula, had a lot to do with me picking out this fun scarf, and I am so glad she convinced me to get it. Shown here tied a couple of different ways to show off different areas of the design, including MYH's most recent scarf tying idea on her showcase thread.
Oh that is completely wonderful on you! I love it. Isn't it wonderful how many looks you can achieve with this one design? It's such a versatile scarf. Enjoy!
Finally getting organized to post my SOTD today...somewhat a pastel??? Ok, not really, mostly pretty bright, but I wanted to finally share my new belated Mother's day purchases from DC (my other purchase I'll post on the Ode to 70's thread). Of course our lovely Pirula, had a lot to do with me picking out this fun scarf, and I am so glad she convinced me to get it. Shown here tied a couple of different ways to show off different areas of the design, including MYH's most recent scarf tying idea on her showcase thread.
Thank you, and I totally agree about the versatility of this design pocketbookpup, however I will admit the eyes of the moth/butterfly kind of creep me out!!
Very pretty! May I know how did you do it so beautifully?From last year's Two-Scarf-Challenge (and a hide-the-border, too):
Provence by H Grygkar (1956 pattern, 1991 reissue)
Au Fil de la Soie by A Faivre (1995)
Beautiful scarf on-site!Green: bibliothèque (two!) at work.
Gorgeous border and bag!Zambeze and Bambou today for the green theme....
From last year's Two-Scarf-Challenge (and a hide-the-border, too):
Provence by H Grygkar (1956 pattern, 1991 reissue)
Au Fil de la Soie by A Faivre (1995)[/QUOTE
So clever!
Beautiful! I don't think I ever saw this CW. Totally suits you!Finally getting organized to post my SOTD today...somewhat a pastel??? Ok, not really, mostly pretty bright, but I wanted to finally share my new belated Mother's day purchases from DC (my other purchase I'll post on the Ode to 70's thread). Of course our lovely Pirula, had a lot to do with me picking out this fun scarf, and I am so glad she convinced me to get it. Shown here tied a couple of different ways to show off different areas of the design, including MYH's most recent scarf tying idea on her showcase thread.
So pretty! And the matching bracelet is great!
From last year's Two-Scarf-Challenge (and a hide-the-border, too):
Provence by H Grygkar (1956 pattern, 1991 reissue)
Au Fil de la Soie by A Faivre (1995)
It would look great on you pirula...you need a pink right??I love it! I LOVE IT! Ugh, and now I want it too.![]()
Wow, this looks so elegant alice26!
Thank you scarf1, definitely my rainbow bright colors!!Beautiful! I don't think I ever saw this CW. Totally suits you!
Thank you Pirula! And every time you tie your scarf, it always looks different.....always a new surprise lurking in the folds!Omg these are gorgeous! [emoji7]
Soooo springy and pretty dear ladies! [emoji122]🏻
Beautiful. Happy Birthday dear Croisette. Enjoy your trip! 🍾[emoji512]
KatherineQ, what you said about H scarves always looking good irrespective of tie is so true. The day I realized that was the day I just relaxed and really started enjoying them!