While Daniel took Winslow for a walk......and a little swim...
...in the beautiful area around the Savannah River...
...I finished two curly crocheted scarves in beautiful colors.
I am addicted to crocheting these...
I have also (finally) separate my knitting/crocheting and painting into two separate Etsy stores. You can find my paintings here and my other creations here.
Oh, and before I forget, two of Daniel's beautiful illustrations from an Irish story in Cricket Magazine found a new home in Missouri:
It's always so bittersweet to see them go!I hope you are having a wonderful weekend! I am looking forward to visiting your blogs sometime this weekend!!
Hi Silke! I just love your scarves. They look so cozy and comforting. Who knew you were so multi-talented? :)
ReplyDeleteLovely scarves! Looks like Winslow liked the swim. Daniel's artwork is fantastic, amazing, what a duo you two are! Have a great weekend :)
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Great scarves and wonderful paintings!
ReplyDeleteLovely scarves and Daniel's illustrations are fabulous and whimsical!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented Silke (and knit really fast!). Daniel´s illustrations are beautiful! I must say the same as JoMo "what a great duo you two are".P.S: I am so exited this morning. Today we are going to see/visit a little kitten named Ronja. She is a Main Coon. And if we like her, we can take her home in two weeks. Hugs, Annika
ReplyDeleteHi Silke,
ReplyDeleteI love Winslow's expression in the sweet critters photo. What a lovely looking dog and cat. They look like they have great characters...
Your scarves are beautiful in the tree. Like colourful serpents... Danial's illustrations are wonderful too.:)
Have a good week.
Jo.x
What a happy post...I feel energized after looking at your work and your husband's illustrations!
ReplyDeletelovely scarves Silke and what a talent Daniel has!
ReplyDeletei also am addicted to making ruffled scarves - only, i knit them. with the way those lovely scarves are displayed in that tree - they could be "yarnbombing" your area!
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