 As promised, here are some fairly decently sunlit photos. First up is my Ravenclaw Harry Potter Scarf. I modified the pattern from Atypically.Knit by casting on only 60. I used Caron Simply Soft in Dk. Country Blue and LionBrand Glitterspun in Bronze. I wore it to see Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Friday night:) Yea! The movie was fantastic and I want to go see it again already.
As promised, here are some fairly decently sunlit photos. First up is my Ravenclaw Harry Potter Scarf. I modified the pattern from Atypically.Knit by casting on only 60. I used Caron Simply Soft in Dk. Country Blue and LionBrand Glitterspun in Bronze. I wore it to see Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Friday night:) Yea! The movie was fantastic and I want to go see it again already.Next up is my completed V
 intage Velvet Scarf from the Scarf Style book. I used the recommended yarn, Muench Touch Me. It is the most glorious yarn! Extremely pricey, but absolutely worth it for the lovely knitting experience. I love this scarf and it is doing a great job keeping my neck warm already. The book suggests I wear this scarf with either a little lingerie top or a fitted tweed blazer...ummmm, as I don't have either those items, I think I'll wear it with my coat:)
intage Velvet Scarf from the Scarf Style book. I used the recommended yarn, Muench Touch Me. It is the most glorious yarn! Extremely pricey, but absolutely worth it for the lovely knitting experience. I love this scarf and it is doing a great job keeping my neck warm already. The book suggests I wear this scarf with either a little lingerie top or a fitted tweed blazer...ummmm, as I don't have either those items, I think I'll wear it with my coat:)Then I have a couple more
 scarves in progress. This one is Froth which is from the kit Rowan sends you when you join Rowan International. It's my first time using Kidsilk Haze, but I know I'm addicted already! The color is Dewberry and I am really enjoying the easy, fun pattern.
scarves in progress. This one is Froth which is from the kit Rowan sends you when you join Rowan International. It's my first time using Kidsilk Haze, but I know I'm addicted already! The color is Dewberry and I am really enjoying the easy, fun pattern. Finally, we have another scarf I'm working on ('Tis the Season). This is a Ruffle Scarf pattern I got from PurlSoho.com - The yarn is KnitPicks Elegance in Lilac. Right now I'm working on the mindless ribbing, but the yarn is so lovely, I'm not bored at all. I also bought more Elegance in Coal to make a second one of these.
Finally, we have another scarf I'm working on ('Tis the Season). This is a Ruffle Scarf pattern I got from PurlSoho.com - The yarn is KnitPicks Elegance in Lilac. Right now I'm working on the mindless ribbing, but the yarn is so lovely, I'm not bored at all. I also bought more Elegance in Coal to make a second one of these.I am also working on a larger more interesting project, but as it is for M and I think he reads the blog, I'm not going to post about it for a while.
Thank you to everyone for sharing with me what your favorite projects have been in the past. Personally, I really love my Dublin Bay Socks. They were my second pair of socks ever and I knit them in the sock yarn that inspired me to even learn how to knit socks in the first place.
Now, the next question is: If you could knit any project (regardless of cost of pattern or yarn or time) what would it be?
Non-smoking update: We passed our 4 month quit-versary last week! We are doing well with being smober and can't imagine smoking again.
 
 
 

 
 

 
4 comments:
Wow--I particularly love the green and light purple ones. And congrats on 4 months smoke free!! How exciting.
If I could knit any project...hm, you know I think I would either crochet or knit a blanket for my bed. I really like the white fuzzy one in Hollywood Knits, and I've seen many lovely crocheted ones.
The turkey is probably expecting a scarf for his neck from you! You are the scarf master Alyssa! I love the green velvet the most.
If I could knit any project , it would be hooded rogue. Too bad I dont do patterns with seams these days...some day?
I love, love the green and lilac scarves. The Kidsilk Haze is on my to-do list for a shawl. It looks yummy!
If I could knit any project....one of Alice Starmore's fabulous Fair Isle designs. Sigh...
Congrats on the 4 month anniversary too...great job!
I love your scarves, they are beautiful. I ordered Four Play yarn from Brooks Farm and I'm hoping it gets here next week, thanks for the tip! They asked me how I came across their shop (I live in Northern Europe) and I told them about your blog :)
And if I could knit any project, it would be something by Alice Starmore. Or Kaffe Fassett, depending on my mood.
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