It's the infamous multidirectional diagonal scarf, knit with two skeins of Noro Blossom. Just knit 'till it's (almost) gone, add a ruffle to each end, and voila! Instant warmth.
This is a great gift scarf because it goes fast, yet the pattern is a bit more interesting than a basic garter or stockinette scarf. The Noro lends itself especially well to this pattern, making the neat triangles of color.
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5 comments:
oh! That is the best one I've seen! Love love love the ruffles.
Your blog is inspiring me & I already have too many projects! Yikes!
I've been knitting these scarves, but had never thought of a ruffle. How did you do it? I picked up stitches across and then increased one in every stitch, but it doesn't really *ruffle,* it's just wider ... I've done it and ripped it out twice now, so I thought I'd ask. :)
Hi Leslie ~~
I have only been knitting a few months now, I love it, and, your scarf with the ruffles!! I have found the scarf directions but how do you make the ruffle? the only stitches I know so far are knit,purl. Can you help me??
Hi Lesli,
I love your multidirectional scarf and also some of your felted bags. Where did you find the directions for the "pink lady" bag?
I'm of course into way too many projects , but after a winter of making many scarves I'm looking to make bags. I made 1 and can't wait to make others!
Robin,
The pattern for the Pink Lady bag--and LOTS of others--can be found on this site:
http://www.onefineyarn.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=PAT_B
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