One Good Thing: IceCreamCandy Neck Warmer
Swooning over this Neck Warmer (and the model's lip color too- wowza) from IceCreamCandy. It's not Spring yet so I can still indulge in a bit of cozy knitted loveliness, right?!








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Swooning over this Neck Warmer (and the model's lip color too- wowza) from IceCreamCandy. It's not Spring yet so I can still indulge in a bit of cozy knitted loveliness, right?!
Reader Comments (6)
I knitted a Neck Warmer just like this one, a couple of weeks ago. It's not hard to do. I used a video on www.nadelspiel.com to learn the stitch and it turned out beautifully. My picture is not as nice as the one you posted, but see for yourself on http://www.flickr.com/photos/47558591@N03/5468719398/.
I love this! I just knit an eternity scarf from the Gaptastic cowl off Ravelry. it's pretty and I used leftover yarn from a baby blanket I made (from purl bee) so the yarn is extra soft!
Her lip color really is fantastic!
we have at least 2 more months of such "indulgence" up here in alaska ;) it's always winter somewhere, right? love the chunky warmth balanced by the grey
I'd melt if I wore something like this in Texas! It's beautiful though, and yes, wowza is right! I love that lop color!
i saw this on your pinterest board and I will surely repin. I love the slate gray shade of this neckwarmer/cowl. A chunky cotton version will be perfect for spring evenings.
and her hair too. I love everything about that picture!