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13 thoughts on “Wordless Wednesday: Multi (I)”
I love the color palette in your pictures. Such rich colors. My favorite. I’m now inspired to knit something with these colors 😀
Ahh…that picture was taken at Mama’s Fish House http://www.mamasfishhouse.com/ in Maui when we celebrated our 30th anniversary last year. We don’t usually eat that well! But that was one great memory! Chihuly is amazing! I LOVE that yarn, too. Restarted the top down – tweaked the numbers a little and charted some by hand but the software wasn’t cooperating last night…so I’ll work on it again tonight.
I love the color palette in your pictures. Such rich colors. My favorite. I’m now inspired to knit something with these colors 😀
Thank you! These colors inspired me, and I’m so glad to hear that they’ve inspired you, too. I’d love to see what you make! 🙂
Gorgeous pictures and colors. Makes me think of the rich colors of Autumn. I think you have put me in an orange knitting mood.
Thank you, Jennifer. According to this blog: http://www.bourncreative.com/meaning-of-the-color-orange/, orange is the color of joy and creativity! I think you are on to something.
I wanna come eat with you; you know to eat. Chihuly is so talented. Wow. Love your new yarn. I wanna see more of your top down.
Ahh…that picture was taken at Mama’s Fish House http://www.mamasfishhouse.com/ in Maui when we celebrated our 30th anniversary last year. We don’t usually eat that well! But that was one great memory! Chihuly is amazing! I LOVE that yarn, too. Restarted the top down – tweaked the numbers a little and charted some by hand but the software wasn’t cooperating last night…so I’ll work on it again tonight.
Congratulations in 30 years! That’s phenomenal!
Thank you, Kepanie! We were so young! 😉
Joyful colors, for sure!! The mini pumpkin makes me happy!
Thank you, Pam! It makes me happy, too 🙂