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Autumn Scarf



My crocheted scarf blending with the colors of autumn in Nami Island.

Inspired by Moogly's
Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf pattern, I crammed two days before our family trip to Seoul in November of 2017 to crochet the scarf I'm wearing in the photo above. 

Credits to Moogly for this photo

I loved how Moogly's scarf looked with its shades of blue and green (my fave color combination!) that I wasn't able to sleep until I finally decided to start working on it. I didn't have a similar color of yarn in my stash so I chose the only variegated yarn available. 


Artfully simple, it was, indeed, as the pattern calls for simple instructions from beginning to end. 
Very easy to follow, too. It was good decision for me to use the whole skein because it was terribly cold in Seoul. I had to cover my neck to keep warm all the time. 

For the button, I found a plain one matching a dominant color of the variegated yarn. 


Well, what do you think of my finished product? 

The colors are just perfect with the sweat shirt I bought from a sale! 
Isn't PhP 500 a wise spur-of-the-moment buy?

Now ready for the trip to Nami Island. 

Look!!! I see the colors of my scarf in these fallen leaves!


Beholding the beauty of autumn colors in Nami. 
Just in perfect blend with the the leaves of the trees. 



There I was--- communing with nature, wearing my scarf. 

Oh, here, take a closer look at me... errr... the scarf 😀🤣😁

See, the colors are in harmony with the hues of the autumn leaves in the row of trees in this photo. 



Before I sign off, let me share with you this calm, cool and colorful view by the river path.

 
Click on video below to take a glimpse of my walk on autumn leaves.
Did you hear the crunch? I loved it😀
 Thank you, Tamara Kelly of Moogly for the pattern!

Comments

  1. It turned out beautiful, and I loved seeing all the photos! ♥ Thank you so much!
    - Tamara from Moogly

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    1. So glad to hear that, Tamara!
      😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️

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