It’s a DIY project for those who want to make something unique at their wedding and it’s stylish and cute it and it can run you around $20. The video shows a step by step on how to make it.
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It’s a DIY project for those who want to make something unique at their wedding and it’s stylish and cute it and it can run you around $20. The video shows a step by step on how to make it.
Dive into the timeless allure of iconic paintings with the Egyptian Eye Throw pattern, originally featured in Mark Roseboom’s second book, Gallery. Inspired by Gustav Klimt’s mesmerizing portrait of Adele, this throw captures the essence of artistic brilliance in crochet form. As the book is soon to be retired, individual patterns, including this one, are now available for download.
Crafted with Scheepjes Stonewashed and River Washed yarns, this throw boasts a harmonious blend of colors and textures. From the boldness of Black Onyx to the soft elegance of Pink Quartzite, each hue adds depth and character to your masterpiece. With meticulously curated shades like Yellow Jasper, Boulder Opal, Brown Agate, Crystal Quartz, and Smokey Quartz, every stitch tells a story of artistic finesse.
To bring this vision to life, you’ll need a 4.0 mm crochet hook and a passion for creativity. The resulting throw measures 30 inches in width and 47 inches in length, offering a cozy yet stylish addition to any space.