
The good thing about this scarf is you can make it the length you want it to be, then keep going until you run out of yarn. Ie. you don't have to guess in advance how wide you can make it in order not to run out of yarn while it's still too short.
Also, I got around to making little "needle book" labels to sew onto the things I'm making. I like how they turned out, pretty cute!
p.s. I made this with Lamb's Pride Bulky wool (85% Wool/15% Mohair), and I used the recommended 10 1/2 size needles. The gauge is 3 stitches per inch in case you'd like to substitute another type of wool. But of course you can make this scarf any size you like!
p.p.s. Bradley has almost finished the 2nd mitten!
A lengthwise scarf would go great with a pair of lengthwise mittens. If only you had a wonderful boyfriend who devised a pattern for such things ...
ReplyDeleteThe label looks adorable and I'm looking forward to making my Chicago Bears scarf (with the orange and blue Jo Sharp) in a sideways/lengthwise manner. But first, I must finish the second mitten.
I think I just happened upon my winter break project, this scarf is wonderful! Thanks for the instructions!
ReplyDeleteHurray! Someone is making one of my projects. Please let me know when you're done, I'd love to see it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely, I think I'm going to knit one too :-)
ReplyDeleteClaire, I've had your scarf booked marked for a while. Now it's started to get a little colder down here in Sydney. I was thinking of knitting this one up, I loved the colours you used. Was it aubergine?? for the purple with the victorian pink and chocolate souffle..
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