
On Friday, just moments before the cauldron was light at the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver, I finished binding off the Two Weeknights With Warrick scarf I had been working on.
This is actually the third scarf I've made from this pattern. It's super easy and quick to knit. I was telling a friend of my mom's that I was knitting this scarf, and told her that it's the same pattern I used for Mom's scarf (her friend had previously mentioned that she liked Mom's scarf), and she asked how to make it. I briefly told her, but I don't know if she'll remember how to make it or not. So, I figured what I would do is give her the copy I had printed out and used. I can always get it off Ravelry again if I make another one of these scarves.
I used two skeins of Paton's SWS in the Natural Raisin colourway (yarn I had in my stash); needle size was 4.0 mm. I'm going to add this to the items I will put on the mitten tree at church next Christmas.
I've also been working, on and off, on another pair of baby/toddler socks and children's socks (pattern links in the previous couple of posts). I've just started the ribbing on the first of a pair of the baby/toddler ones, and I'm on the foot of the child's socks. There's no real rush for these, so I'm just knitting a few rows every now and then. When I'm finished, I'll post pics.
2 comments:
This is looking great! You're so good about planning ahead for your mitten tree, I love that.
Oh I like your scarf too. LOVE the color.
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