Duo-Zephyr My Beading Heart Scarf

I designed the My Beading Heart Scarf for 2 strands of laceweight yarn, which I originally sampled in Lorna’s Laces Helen’s Lace Purple Club. The idea of my design was to allow closely-toned multi-colored laceweight yarn to mix visually into less distracting, yet ever-interesting color patterns. The idea of the beads was to complement and lend a more structured design element to the otherwise random images produced by the variegated colors of the yarn. Sort of like the ying and yang of design, don’t you think?

My Beading Heart Scarf All along though, I had in mind to raid my stash of Jaggerspun Zephyr wool/silk to try out combinations of closely-toned solid colors, too, for subtle yet interesting color play that cannot be achieved by a single solid color alone. For the scarf pictured here, I chose Plum and Mulberry. The beads I chose to enhance the overall effect were Miyuki #2440 Transparent Gray Iris beads.
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I have lots of other yarn color combos picked out and matching beads, but just not enough time to knit all I want to. So let me know what you try and share pics if you can!

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Cajun Gold Concertina Lace Socks

Cajun Gold Concertina Lace Socks - front view Here are the pics of the Concertina Lace Socks in Lion Brand Sock-Ease that I promised to show you. (You can click these smaller pics to see a larger picture in a separate browser window.) Cajun Gold Concertina Lace Socks - front view

This is color #204 Lemon Drop. I chose the gold colorway for these Concertina Socks, as I was smitten with the beautiful bright yellow/gold Cajun accordions last fall at the Acadian Festival in Lafayette. That is why I am calling them my “Cajun Gold” socks!

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