This was meant to be a fun fur and fringe yarn skirt. As is frequently the case, somewhere very early in the project, I botched it. I must have twisted the cast-on row around when knitting the first or second
Ice Chain Scarf
I always said I didn’t want to make a million scarves, as a knitter. OOPS! What can I say… they’re just easy. At least this one is different – and I’ve kept on my usual trend of anti-adherence to the
I-cord Infinity Scarf
To round out the year on a high note, I figured I’d post one more before the celebrations begin. I spent a couple of months diligently knitting this long I-cord. It was an experiment, to see what I-cord is like
Ruffle Scarf for Mum
Due to the holidays, I have many updates coming up. Whee! I finished this scarf, in Ice Yarns Mambo Turquoise, just in the nick of time to gift to my mum for Christmas this year. Check out the Ruffle Scarf
Ruffle Scarf
Wrap yourself up in a luxurious, bouncy frilly scarf. Order one for yourself at the Haute Revel Etsy shop.
Focus
I’ve been absent the past month. I graduated, went camping in Awenda for a weekend (first camping trip in… 3 years, I believe? it’s been a while), visited my parents in Ottawa for my dad’s 65th birthday celebration, and worked
Another FO: Staggered Rib Scarf
Today, I present to you my version of Suzie Blackman’s Staggered Rib Scarf. When I was at Michael’s during one of their yarn sales, I came across this particular shade of Bernat’s Softee Chunky yarn that was going to be
Flores Dandy Scarf
So, after lamenting how long it takes to begin a new project, I finally came across what I figured would be the perfect pattern for the yarn featured in my previous post, Lang Yarns Flores in purple. I had picked