The majority of these blankets are from the Chiawelo Gogo Group but the first four come from Karen Gordon (or should I be calling you Carola?!).
Estelle McLeod > Patricia UnderwoodJuly 4, 2025 at 7:40pm
Super blankets Karen and lovely ones from the Gogos especially the pink granny squares.
Karen Gordon > Patricia UnderwoodJune 27, 2025 at 4:20am
Thank you very much for pointing my 4 out. I'm Karen through + through, but answer to anything really, ha ha ♥️. Some fabulous squares throughout all of these - lots of stripes + diagonals which pleases me xx
J'ai une question technique toute "bête" : pourquoi beaucoup de couvertures paraissent-elles très déformées, gondolées etc sur les photos et quelques rares sur fond gris parfaitement droites et rectangulaires comme la cinquième à partir du haut bleue avec des étoiles de mer ? Y a t'il un moyen particulier pour bien photographier ? Je trouve tellement dommage de mal présenter nos ouvrages !!! Est-ce une question d'ordinateur qui fonctionne mal ? Merci à celle qui me répondra.
I think you have already got the answers that you were looking for, Mireille, but just wanted to add my thoughts.
I used to do what Karen describes her husband doing, standing high up to photograph a blanket lying flat on the ground. Advancing age has recently made me stop doing that, so now I take photos of the blanket lying on the floor, but they are not a picture from directly above, so they look distorted rather than square. Also, my camera skills are minimal, so sometimes the camera isn't quite lined up with the edges of the blanket.
Additionally, the camera on my computer seems to have strange ideas about colors, and the same blanket photographed in the sunshine of South Africa seems quite different colors. Maybe it is the lighting in the room where I take the photo, or just the fact that it isn't natural sunlight.
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Tout est beau et plein d'amour mais j'aime en particulier la n° 16 en partant du haut (on dirait un tapis haut de gamme) et la suivante (granny multi)
Love the vibrant colors and pattern of the fifth blanket from the bottom. Also, the purple and yellow one above that is very pretty.
More from the Chiawelo Gogos.
The majority of these blankets are from the Chiawelo Gogo Group but the first four come from Karen Gordon (or should I be calling you Carola?!).
Super blankets Karen and lovely ones from the Gogos especially the pink granny squares.
Thank you very much for pointing my 4 out. I'm Karen through + through, but answer to anything really, ha ha ♥️. Some fabulous squares throughout all of these - lots of stripes + diagonals which pleases me xx
I see it also says Scotland. Do you make a day trip of it when you post your parcels?
Oh it get funnier, my husband is a Glaswegian!!
J'ai une question technique toute "bête" : pourquoi beaucoup de couvertures paraissent-elles très déformées, gondolées etc sur les photos et quelques rares sur fond gris parfaitement droites et rectangulaires comme la cinquième à partir du haut bleue avec des étoiles de mer ? Y a t'il un moyen particulier pour bien photographier ? Je trouve tellement dommage de mal présenter nos ouvrages !!! Est-ce une question d'ordinateur qui fonctionne mal ? Merci à celle qui me répondra.
I think you have already got the answers that you were looking for, Mireille, but just wanted to add my thoughts.
I used to do what Karen describes her husband doing, standing high up to photograph a blanket lying flat on the ground. Advancing age has recently made me stop doing that, so now I take photos of the blanket lying on the floor, but they are not a picture from directly above, so they look distorted rather than square. Also, my camera skills are minimal, so sometimes the camera isn't quite lined up with the edges of the blanket.
Additionally, the camera on my computer seems to have strange ideas about colors, and the same blanket photographed in the sunshine of South Africa seems quite different colors. Maybe it is the lighting in the room where I take the photo, or just the fact that it isn't natural sunlight.