It is always so flattering when someone likes your pattern enough to invest the time and money into making it. What tops that, is when someone wants to make it multiple times! Marina from Belarus, known as "Dimarina" on Ravelry, has made some very lovely scarves from the Beseme scarf pattern I designed for the Berroco yarn company. I love how she put her own spin on it by making a 2 color version. I also love that she had a photo session for her collection of scarves. She put together this beautiful collage, and has so generously allowed me to show the photos on my blog. Thank you, Marina! If you would like to see each of her photos individually, she has posted them here.
The Beseme scarf is my most popular pattern to date, it has been favorited 675 times and has 76 projects listed on Ravelry. I am hoping to seeing many more Beseme's in the future!


What a great celebration of your lovely pattern!
ReplyDeleteI love that you called it a celebration, crochetBlogger, you are right, that is exactly what it is!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarf pattern! Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Lee Ann, you are welcome! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou know, I randomly found your blog through Pinterest (the invisible fasten-off post), but I've made that pattern from Ravelry and I LOVE it!! I'm actually planning to make it at least once more for a Christmas gift. Thank you for what you do, you are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you, healthily sanguine! :-)
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