wordless wednesday #14

 

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16 Responses to “wordless wednesday #14”

  1. Everlasting Love Says:

    Very nice, vibrant colors you have there. I like your website.

  2. napaboaniya Says:

    Did you knit all those?? The color combinations are pretty nice :)
    I’m sure those are pretty ‘warming’ :)

  3. bluemountainmama Says:

    looks like someone is crafty! i love the colors…

  4. Princess Says:

    That looks so soft and fluffy I feel like wrapping it around me. Beautiful blend of colors. Great tension, too.

  5. Rach (Heart of Rachel) Says:

    Lovely choices of colors. I’m sure they are very soft to touch. Thanks for visiting my blog.

  6. maggie Says:

    Pretty colors.

    whatcha knitting ?

  7. Mo Says:

    makes me want to snuggle down for a long winter’s nap!
    Thanks for your visit to my “what’s under the microscope” wordless wednesday!

  8. lutchi Says:

    love the colors, thanks for sharing.

    Mine is up at 4SeasonsOfMyLife
    Hope to see you too. Happy Wordless Wednesday.

  9. ByrningBunny Says:

    I love it. Love the colors, textures, lighting and depth.

  10. Diana Says:

    Great picture! The colors are beautiful!

  11. Gabriel Says:

    Very nice. I love the combination of colours.

    Thanks for dropping by; my WW post for this week: First steps.

    Happy WW!

  12. Paul Says:

    I could use a scarf.
    ;)

    just saying.

  13. Write From Karen Says:

    Wow, those colors are VIBRANT! Very rich and colorful. My mom would go nuts - she’s a huge knitter.

  14. marcia v Says:

    Gush that is so cool it is a modern art piece to be hung in a gallery i love it the colors are awesome — can you tell I like it:>

  15. Nissa Says:

    Pretty knits+ phootgrapher= beautiful picture!

  16. MomOnTheGo Says:

    I love the colours and textures of the knitted pieces. If only I stepped away from the keyboard, I could knit. But I probably won’t.

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