 This year both my children were blessed with *stellar* teachers. Really exceptional professionals who taught them well, looked out for them, and really cared. For end-of-year thank you gifts, my munchkins worked hard making little bookmarks, baking cookies, and hand-writing notes to them, but I really wanted to do something extra special for them. I found this pattern for the elegant and versitile Queen Anne's Lace scarf, named after the lacy white flower, and thought. . . perfect!.
 This year both my children were blessed with *stellar* teachers. Really exceptional professionals who taught them well, looked out for them, and really cared. For end-of-year thank you gifts, my munchkins worked hard making little bookmarks, baking cookies, and hand-writing notes to them, but I really wanted to do something extra special for them. I found this pattern for the elegant and versitile Queen Anne's Lace scarf, named after the lacy white flower, and thought. . . perfect!. I asked each boy what color clothes their teacher wore to school often, or if they had a favorite color. Answer to question #1: "maybe dark black?". Answer to question #2: "no idea". So .... new strategy. I took them to the yarn store and asked them to pick out a color their teacher would like. Success! One picked "peacock" and the other picked "plum pudding". Love that name, "plum pudding"!
 I asked each boy what color clothes their teacher wore to school often, or if they had a favorite color. Answer to question #1: "maybe dark black?". Answer to question #2: "no idea". So .... new strategy. I took them to the yarn store and asked them to pick out a color their teacher would like. Success! One picked "peacock" and the other picked "plum pudding". Love that name, "plum pudding"!They turned out even prettier than I had imagined! At one point I rolled one to put it away for the evening and thought .. "hey, that looks like a flower blossom rolled that way! How cute!" Can you see the resemblance?
 So, I rolled them up for packaging. Of course they didn't stay rolled up all on their own, but a little coordinating ribbon did the trick.
So, I rolled them up for packaging. Of course they didn't stay rolled up all on their own, but a little coordinating ribbon did the trick. Even with everything else going on I managed to get these done just in the nick of time. Even one day early! Which was good timing because I wasn't sure if I would be in town the very last day of school and was able to walk my munchkins to school and drop them off a day early. Yeah!!
Even with everything else going on I managed to get these done just in the nick of time. Even one day early! Which was good timing because I wasn't sure if I would be in town the very last day of school and was able to walk my munchkins to school and drop them off a day early. Yeah!!
 
 
 
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11 comments:
Those are so beautiful. They are such a lovely present for teachers and so thoughtful. The colours are vibrant and that scarf pattern is so pretty.
I loved it all rolled up!
Fabulous colors and such a pretty design.
Alison
those are so pretty...what a wonderful and thoughtful gift...i know they will be loved!!!
How lovely! I'm sure they really enjoyed them.
I have to say that I so admire your talent.... these scarves are simply scrumptious !! I adore the lacey effect... and the colors are quite lovely.... I can not imagine the teachers being anything but grateful for receiving such a beautiful and I might add... oriinal ...gift.... no apples here LOL
LOTS OF HUGS
JO
Heather, they are absolutely beautiful! Rachaelxo
Beautiful scarves, Heather!!! Just finished making up something a little similar from an old edging pattern in a rather unusual yarn.
Kathy V in NM
Those are so fabulous! I totally love them!
love the scarf! they are very pretty, in both colours.
WOW! Those scarves are absolutely gorgeous! Love the pattern and the colors! :)
I love the Queen Anne's lace as scarves....how pretty!
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