(Edited later in the day: it's still winter here. What is more "detailed" in the small version of nature than a snowflake? So I'll eventually do something with cutout snowflakes or snow crystals in thread.)We'll still have snow for a while, but if not, there are tons of pictures on Flickr to help me out.
I spent some time yesterday cruising Ravelry to look for ideas to put my sunburst granny squares together,
And I have a new fun knitting book
to look at (thanks to examples from Jean's Knitting): this book could keep you going for a while on the different styles of scarves to knit!
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Have you looked at the old books from the 70's that are in re-print? I have the four Barbara G. Walker books, and couldn't function without them - the Mosaic Knitting is fabulous. Also, "Reversible Two-Color Knitting" (can't remember the author right this minute) - it's out of print, and I'm trying to find a copy that is under $100. I have some of the patterns, and they are wonderful. and EASY ah yes - Jane Neighbors.
The Barbara Walker books are in my Amazon Wish list folder! I had forgotten about Mosaic knitting ... thanks for the reminder!
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