GROUP 1:
Blue Sky Alpacas: 1930's style gown designed by Catherine Jeandel. Crocheted in Blue Sky Alpaca Silk in Ginger #132.
Mountain Colors, Inc: Rumba Ribbon Vest designed by Dee Jones. Knit by Lauren Parker in Merino Ribbon in Goldrush.
GROUP 2 from Berroco:
A) "Loop" Pullover twinset designed by Norah Gaughan. Pullover knit in Seduce. Pattern is part of the Norah Gaughan Design Book #2.
B) "Salem" coverlet created in colors of Naturlin, a blend of Linen and Rayon.
C) "Swing Shawl" and "Flow tank top" designed by Norah Gaughan. Shawl knit in Lumina. Tank top knit in Seduce. Both patterns available in Norah Gaughan book #2.
GROUP 3 from Cherry Tree Hill:
A) Tartan Impressions, Scottish Skirt & Scarf set designed by Bev Roberts. Knit in Super Sock Merino in Jewel Tones. Available in kits and pattern only.
B) "Kimono of Many Colors" designed by Debbie O'Neal. Knit in Super Sock. Available in kits and pattern only.
Music by Carma - www.artistserver.com/Carma - Used under a Creative Commons license.
1:43 I love that blouse, the girl scard me thought she was stripping! I would wear it up and down. Yup. Metallic yarn is cool, the scarf. Purple Princess offers hotline support for newbie crocheters / knitters. Bear and Rainbow interview her in this video.
bearandrainbow 8 months ago
ok. @ 1:55, a quilt is not an item of clothing. u cant wear a quilt in a fashion show. that is ridiculous.
alex3erynys 3 years ago
OK, the silver item from Group 2 ("Loop" Pullover twinset, yes?) was just clever.
RectPropagation 3 years ago