One thing we love about our Knitch pattern,
Curly Girly Boa, is the way it can be made in all sorts of clever combinations, limited only by your imagination. But this was the first time we ever saw it done in
Shepherds Wool and
Habu Kasumi.
Susan Crawley has a distinct eye for things creative and artistic it's true, being the curator for Folk Art at Atlanta's High Museum of Art. And she also has a lot of patience. That comes in handy when binding off 2400 stitches of Kasumi!
Are there any more interesting approaches to
Curly Girly Boa out there? We would love to see what you are doing!
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