What a great job for your first project. I, too, love making scarves - it's the best way for me to learn a new pattern and it also an excellent way to rid yourself of those onesie and twosie hanks from your stash. I can always find an appreciating home for a pretty scarf. I made one simalar to yours for my husband this past winter except it was a k1 pi rib but also in olive.
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It oftentimes begins with "just a scarf", but isn't the sense of accomplishment a rush?!? Soon it will be a pair or socks, a sweater, a hat and so on and so on..... Great job and welcome.
Weenie
I like how you write "a simple fisherman's rib scarf."
It is simply elegant, and you must be pleased with how nicely it came out. I love fisherman's rib for a man's scarf...it doesn't curl in on itself, it looks the same on both sides, it's classic looking. Excellent choice.
Looks good. What's the color exactly. I like the color. You bf can be one of those people you see wearing some sort of piece of winter clothing all through the summer! :)
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What a great job for your
What a great job for your first project. I, too, love making scarves - it's the best way for me to learn a new pattern and it also an excellent way to rid yourself of those onesie and twosie hanks from your stash. I can always find an appreciating home for a pretty scarf. I made one simalar to yours for my husband this past winter except it was a k1 pi rib but also in olive.
Scott
MMMM...looks cozylicious.
MMMM...looks cozylicious. Great work!
"A man may fight for many things. His country, his friends, his principles, the glistening tear on the cheek of a golden child. But personally, I'd mud-wrestle my own mother for a ton of cash, an amusing clock and a sack of French porn." Blackadder
It oftentimes begins with
It oftentimes begins with "just a scarf", but isn't the sense of accomplishment a rush?!? Soon it will be a pair or socks, a sweater, a hat and so on and so on..... Great job and welcome.
Weenie
Visit Crafty Andy's Blog
Visit Crafty Andy's Blog Very nice and it has a great form!
Simplicity can be extremly
Simplicity can be extremly striking; and is certainly a classic.
I keep a scarf at the desk - sometimes the air conditioning gets going a bit too efficiently - and the scarf on the neck is just enough to compensate.
MMario
I like how you write "a
I like how you write "a simple fisherman's rib scarf."
It is simply elegant, and you must be pleased with how nicely it came out. I love fisherman's rib for a man's scarf...it doesn't curl in on itself, it looks the same on both sides, it's classic looking. Excellent choice.
Looks good. What's the
Looks good. What's the color exactly. I like the color. You bf can be one of those people you see wearing some sort of piece of winter clothing all through the summer! :)
It's an olive - karabella's
It's an olive - karabella's aurora 8 yarn.
I thought it was something
I thought it was something other than black or dark gray. Greens... I love greens. They are my favorite. Nice job.
You could always seam them
You could always seam them together into a sampler afghan; either horizontal or vertical strips; or in a log cabin pattern
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