all growed up
Ladies and Gentlemen; Children of All Ages:
I would like to introduce you to a marvel of modern science...
A truly inspirational demonstration of will power and drive...
...of deep affection and complete preoccupation...
Doesn't it look like a river? Mmm, river of yarn...
I give you: The Grown-Up Scarf
Even Murray needs to vogue sometimes...
Specs:
Yes, that's my new standard flyer unit in the background. After three or four coats of Clapham's that wood is LUURVELY...
Funny how something that felt so big when I was lugging it around and being accosted on the bus over it actually comes out so compact...
I would like to introduce you to a marvel of modern science...
A truly inspirational demonstration of will power and drive...
...of deep affection and complete preoccupation...
Doesn't it look like a river? Mmm, river of yarn...
I give you: The Grown-Up Scarf
Even Murray needs to vogue sometimes...
Specs:
Yarn: Brooks Farm Yarn Harmony (show colourway - unknown?) approx. 500 yds
Yarn Source: Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival 2006
Needles: US 7 Denise Interchangeables (the pink ones!)
Pattern: Sheep in the City's So-Called Scarf, shaken, not stirred and with my own kind of twist. (I knit it the long way to avoid pooling, using smaller needles, thinner yarn, and likely a LOT more cursing.)
Yes, that's my new standard flyer unit in the background. After three or four coats of Clapham's that wood is LUURVELY...
Funny how something that felt so big when I was lugging it around and being accosted on the bus over it actually comes out so compact...
Labels: FOs, Spinning, Stir-Craziness
1 Comments:
Oh, it looks lovely. Congrats on finishing!
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