I've been caressing its luxuriousness every time I enter my studio... longing to wrap it around me somehow. So I did... As the first snow flurry began to fall this morning, I grabbed my scissors and cut off the bottom and top of the body of the sweater. This left me with a center ring that was 16" in height and plenty of leftovers for crafting arm/legwarmers, earbands, flowers, etc.
That red cashmere ring is THE softest infinity scarf and the coziest cowl. EVER!
And just what I needed to keep me warm and get me into the holiday spirit. Do you think it's too early? Nahhh!
p.s. my pics have been "noisier" as I've been relying all month on my iPhone. I do love that little phone camera, but can't wait for my canon to be working again.
No, it's certainly not too early for a beautiful red cowl....blending fall right
ReplyDeleteinto the holidays! great find!!
thanks! I agree!
DeleteOh, I do love finding cashmere at the thrift shops! A beautiful way to reuse it!
ReplyDeletethanks Laurie!
DeleteOh my! I have been trying to figure out how to use a cashmere sweater with a couple of moth holes. This is a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteHey, old friend! Miss you!
DeleteI love finding cashmere at the thrift store! Love that you're using all parts of the original sweater. The cowl looks super cozy.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to take off it's so cozy!
DeleteHow did you finish the edges?
ReplyDeleteI didn't! Because it was felted it isn't fraying, so I've left them raw and it just rolls over a bit.
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