Cast in the role of lacy scarf is Lorrie's Fishtail Lace Scarf.
The applause was overwhelming for her audition. All but one in the audience (my husband) gave her a standing ovation. Now that the curtain has opened on the first act, even he has admitted she is the right choice.
Homespun and Fishtail are co-starring together beautifully. Egos are in check and neither is upstaging the other. However, it is yet to be seen whether Homespun will have enough yardage to complete the entire script. Let's hope the curtain doesn't close on this pair too soon.
Thank you, everyone for your help. Enjoy the show.
That's the beauty of auditions - the best one gets the part!
ReplyDeleteCute!! Yes, the scarf is beautiful in this pattern choice. Gosh, the yarn is so unique.....I'll have to read back and see where you got this from......can't wait until the final curtain call!
ReplyDeleteA perfect pairing indeed! It looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteI think that fishtail was a great choice, the pattern and the yarn compliment each other so well!
ReplyDeleteBrava! Applause!!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. Looks as though it is as delightful to knit as it is to see!
ReplyDeleteYou didn't tell me initially that "fish" was in the name of the pattern. That would have influenced my choice!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great so far.
JHB
Homespun and Fishtail are a stunning combination -- kudos to the producer for her brilliant casting! (Oops, another fishing metaphor!!!) :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the choice of pattern! It's so satisfying to knit with handspun, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be one gorgeous scarf!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks really good! Will there be a repeat performance perhaps in another color?
ReplyDeleteEither choice was beautiful, but I LOVE the fishtail. I must learn to spin! It's on my "list."
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, positively beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat looks beautiful! Your homespun is gorgeous! I'm drooling....and it's not a pretty sight...best to keep eyes focused on the knitting :-)
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