I had enough of the pink leftover so I made a short Montego Bay Scarf from Interweave Knits Summer 2007. It's a nice accent piece. I had a hard time getting a pic that shows the real colour.
I just got hooked on knitting around the beginning of November 2006. I enjoy checking out what projects other knitters have completed so I thought it would be fun to keep a record of my own. And there is no better time to start than the beginning of a new year. So all my projects completed, starting with January 2007, will be recorded here. Happy Knitting!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Spring Yarn
Granny Tan had given me some yarn some time ago that screamed "SPRING" so I finally knit with them this year. At first I thought I'd do a potato chip scarf with the green as the base and the pink multicolour as the trim. But then I thought a potato chip scarf for spring/summer may not be all that useful. I wanted a wrap that could work as a scarf too but would be light enough for summer. The green yarn is Blue Sky Alpacas Alpaca and Silk. The pink yarn is a blend of 3 different novelty yarns. I went with a mesh pattern and was going to use the pink yarn to add on around the edge but once I got it done I decided the pink yarn would go nicely woven through the mesh.

I always get compliments when I wear it.
I had enough of the pink leftover so I made a short Montego Bay Scarf from Interweave Knits Summer 2007. It's a nice accent piece. I had a hard time getting a pic that shows the real colour.
I had enough of the pink leftover so I made a short Montego Bay Scarf from Interweave Knits Summer 2007. It's a nice accent piece. I had a hard time getting a pic that shows the real colour.
Both pieces look wonderful. I would love to see the wrap in person - pictures never do justice to knitting masterpieces ;-)
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ReplyDeleteI'm quite impress me with the nice scarves. Weaving in the pink yarn is a really neat idea.
Manon