Colour
play is fun. I thoroughly enjoyed knitting this purse. It has a stockinette
stitch look in the background in a bright blue and has a second layer on top of it with
the maroon curves. I learnt a new technique of knitting with the strands of
yarn few rows below and I absolutely loved the result. I chose these colours as I
have a saree with the same combination that I wore during my wedding. With each
purse that I knit a new feather is added to the cap and I am glad it worked out
this way. I really can’t wait for the summer to wear all my sarees with their
perfect accessories!
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Saturday, 19 January 2019
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