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Eccolo qui! / Here's to you!

Nel mio ultimo post vi avevo fatto vedere un lavoro iniziato da poco e ancora da terminare, oggi vi rivelo in che cosa si è trasformato, perciò... eccolo qui!

In my last post I showed you a work in progress that was yet to be finished, and today I show you what's come out of it, so... here's to you!


Ho trasformato quei bei gomitoli di cotone cablé colorato in un foulard per la bella stagione! 
Sono veramente soddisfatta del risultato, anche se l'effetto è in larga parte merito delle sfumature di questo filato... cosa ne dite, vi piace?

I've turned those nice colourful cotton balls into a foulard to wear in the warm season!
I'm really satisfied with this item, although the credit for this lovely effect largely belongs to this yarn's shades... what do you think, you like it?

Congratulazioni alle "vincitrici" del mio indovinello, Anna e Nata!
Grazie a tutte voi che commentate i miei post - e benvenute alle nuove amiche! : )

Congratulations to the "winners" of my riddle, Anna and Nata
Thanks to all of you who leave a comment on my posts - and welcome to my new friends! : )

Se vi piacerebbe indossarlo, trovate questo foulard primaverile nel mio shop, o se preferite potete contattarmi via e-mail.

If you'd like to wear it, you can find this foulard for sale in my shop, or you can send me an e-mail.

Comments

  1. Lovely colours - very beautiful and warm !!!!
    Niki

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  2. ...non ci sarei mai arrivata !!! Una sciarpa estiva....Particolare!!!!
    buon week end

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