Who says ruffles have to have ridges?
Finished knitting a store sample for Warren's store today. Finally.



It's a rather lovely ruffle scarf. It was actually quite easy, but a bit on the time consuming side since you cast on 500 stitches and eventually end up with 2000 stitches on the needles.
I must say I really enjoyed working with these yarns (both from Anny Blatt) and have a new fondness for the novelty yarn (real name escapes me but I call it easter grass). The entire finished scarf measures 14.5' (yep, that's feet). I decided to try it out folded in thirds and love the results. Super adorable, and surprisingly warm.
Love it.
1 Comments:
oooooooooooh aaaaaaaahhhh -- it's just... absolutely...very... it's just loverrly....
are you getting a jump start on your holiday/new year's personal-style decoration? just kidding. I loved seeing the beautiful scarf at the knitting retreat. It's very pretty, and I think it might turn out to be my color?
:-)
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