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Old May 13th 06, 03:59 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Am working on a prayer shawl for my mom (I get to ride in the car today
instead of driving, so I can take one of my many unfinished projects
along to work on - Yippee!!!!!).

I used to have (it's probably still here - just hiding somewhere) a
reference for the colors used in making them - what the colors would
represent for the individual the shawl is being made for.

I don't know why I chose this lovely red-burgundy for her - it just
seemed right somehow. But, I'd really like to know what the red
represents, as well as other colors for the next recipient.

Help????

Please???

Thanks much,

Lori

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Old May 13th 06, 05:33 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Hello Lori,
Here is a site that tells what colors mean, I hope it helps. I love
Burgundy - it feels good to me. I'm sure your Mom will love it!! Have a
great ride

Debby (FL)

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Am working on a prayer shawl for my mom (I get to ride in the car today
instead of driving, so I can take one of my many unfinished projects
along to work on - Yippee!!!!!).

I used to have (it's probably still here - just hiding somewhere) a
reference for the colors used in making them - what the colors would
represent for the individual the shawl is being made for.

I don't know why I chose this lovely red-burgundy for her - it just
seemed right somehow. But, I'd really like to know what the red
represents, as well as other colors for the next recipient.

Help????

Please???

Thanks much,

Lori



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Old May 13th 06, 06:39 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Hi Debby,

What's the site? I'd love to see it too.

Higs,

Nora

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Old May 13th 06, 10:35 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Sorry Nora,
I always forget to post the link
http://colorlab.webespacios.com/warmcolors.php.

Debby (FL)

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Hi Debby,

What's the site? I'd love to see it too.

Higs,

Nora



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Old May 14th 06, 03:37 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
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Lori wrote:
I used to have (it's probably still here - just hiding somewhere) a
reference for the colors used in making them - what the colors would
represent for the individual the shawl is being made for.

I don't know why I chose this lovely red-burgundy for her - it just
seemed right somehow. But, I'd really like to know what the red
represents, as well as other colors for the next recipient.

You can also go to www.shawlministry.com and click on the symblosim
link. It has stuff about the colors as well as birthday shawls.
Kristine

 




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