


The colored wool from the souk I bought in Marrakech last year, was hanging in strands on the wall, simply being beautiful.
The strands were a bit messy and winding up bulbs was a disastrous job #*$%@&^#)#!
How did this happen? Well, at long last I had a dozen of balls of each color.
Time for the fun part. Making beanies the moroccan way, like Aisha teached us on the Place des Epices during the Cool Crochet Workshop.
I will bring some handmade beanies to the Sunday market 'De Fabriek op Zondag' at the Piet Hein Eek Factory in Eindhoven on the 31st of May.
A beanie can camouflage a bad hair day and keeps your head cozy. Whatever the weather. There's something else you should know; if you rock your beanie the right way, you will roll into any situation in style...
What a great beanie!! I am sure you will sell them in no time at the market :)
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Anne (Crochet Between Worlds)
I loooooooove your beanies, Ingrid!
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These are so lovely and what a great way to take photos of them and the yarn! Wishing you a good time in the market and preparing it! And I am sure as well that you will be selling them very quickly!
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