It's amazing how the same 4 or 5 stitches can make so many different, unique patterns. If I wasn't hooked on lace before, I sure am now!
On a side note, this yarn is definitely more sport weight than fingering ~ my scarf is wider than it's supposed to be and even with the 4th 'extra' skein I bought, I'm certain that I won't have enough yarn to finish so I ordered another skein online at Jimmy Bean's. I can always make some socks with it if I don't need it.....but I'm almost positive that I will!
AND...I've already decided that if it is SO gigantic when I'm finished that I can't wear it as a scarf, it is going to make a BEAUTIFUL table runner for my kitchen table ;)
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Or if you have a very tall person in the family...this would make a lovely gift!!!!
BEAUTIFUL job! I too am amazed by switching up those stitches how different they can look!
And the yarn weight...look at the heaviers vs the lighter weights.
I think Tone and mine are very similiar in weight and twist.
FUN!
...NO tall people in my family ~ Kelli's daughters are the tallest on my husband's side but even though I love them, I don't think I can part with this when I'm done ;)
Is it too late to get in on this KAL? I've gone to the link, but can't make heads or tails of it.
It is beautiful knit, and I love the color! Well, started out as a scarf and ended up as a table runner - that's a new one I think lol:. If it is too wide for a scarf, you maby can consider how long you are gonna make it and make it a shawl instead??
Andrea: This pattern was a free download through December as a Calendar knit. The pattern is now availabe to buy together with yarn in the Sweedish webshop.
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