So here is my masterpiece!
Thanks to my batchmate who sent me yarns from US and to Gantsilyo Guru Selections for ordering a specific yarn in my behalf. *^.^*
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My father adored Mona Lisa, there was a particular smile and enthusiasm on my father's face whenever he talked about the Mona Lisa portrait. What triggered my father's fondness behind that mystic smile I will never know. But there were times when I see Mona Lisa, it reminded me of of my father's charming smile. Last year, I came across a particular knitting project that really caught my attention. It was a knitted portrait of Mona Lisa. Since my father was a Mona Lisa fan, I decided to study the knitting technique called illusion knitting. After realizing that I can knit illusion knits, I was inspired to knit Mona Lisa in my father's memory. So here is my masterpiece! When you look straight on to a piece of illusion knitting you see only stripes. A picture or pattern can be seen when you look from a different angle. - Steve Plummer, Illusion Knitting Designer. PS
Thanks to my batchmate who sent me yarns from US and to Gantsilyo Guru Selections for ordering a specific yarn in my behalf. *^.^*
4 Comments
LB
10/7/2014 01:31:55 pm
Galing!
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Imana
10/7/2014 08:46:41 pm
Thanks LB! *^.^*
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Imana
10/18/2014 05:43:42 pm
Thanks Vera!
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