Monday, December 3, 2007
What's cooking right now...
...is a new scarf that I started this evening. It's getting real chilly over here and I just can't deny the urge that I want to knit again. It's such a natural thing to do in the winter, to curl up on the couch, watch TV and knit! Since this is a pretty straight forward scarf so I didn't really follow any pattern except the honeycomb part, but even that is still pretty repetitive. I thought posting it in its beginning stage would motivate me to carry on and finish it. I will post it again when I am done! : )
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7 comments:
Oh, I really like the gray yarn. I'm impressed with your pattern. The middle is honeycomb, and the outer border is a regular knit?
Great photo by the way, love the sheep statue. :)
Kelly, the middle part is little honeycomb which repeats every 8 stiches, and 5 stiches at both edges are just seed stiches. Cast on total of 26 stiches... I did do a few rows of rib stiches at the beginning, too.
: )
that looks painfully cozy! i agree-
i have been compulsively crocheting granny squares since it snowed this weekend.
Your photography is always awesone.
How do you do it??
Very nice! Good luck. :)
That is a cool-looking scarf! Or warm-looking, rather. ;) The honeycomb pattern looks very nice. I'm too scared to attempt any fancy knitted designs. I tried cable-knitting once, and I got too frustrated. I will stick to ribbed patterns and bobbles. ^__^
Beautiful scarf! I need to start a new project this week and a scarf is just what I need in this cold weather!
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