All four of these
WG #79 yoke pictures were taken this morning in different light. Much as I "play" with photoshop, the 'true' yarn colors speak as they wish, not as I see them or you would see them were you here.




And, yes, even a black and white version!
2 comments:
WOW I do like what I see. Such a nice job, I figure colors are not true and wish I could see in real life knowing it would be better. I also see working is being guarded.
You truly do an amazing job of knitting! One day, that will be made, too.
I know exactly what you mean by trying to get the color exactly as we "see" it.......it just doesn't happen with me.
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