Silk hankies peel apart in layers.

So, from similar in colour to this...

I began to knit...

I wanted to see how far I could get...

And just kept going. I kept pulling from the hankie, smoothing with my fingers, trying to keep the fibre even. It is easy, and soooo smooth and soft. I'm not sure what I will do with it but I know this wont end up in a drawer.
Jacinta, it looks beautiful! It is a pity that comes to an end up in a drawer :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm,I think I shall have to try that out, there must be something it can be used for, it just looks so pretty. Have a happy Easter.
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