Pattern: Drop Stitch Scarf Yarn: Caron Simply Soft
I finished it yesterday, and wore it today. Lovin' my new scarf!

Green Scarf This green scarf is also the same drop-stitch pattern, knit in October 2011 for a gift. I used Knit Picks Swish Tonal yarn and let me tell you, it was a dream to knit with. Beautiful yarn!

The third scarf is one I made my son for Christmas. The pattern is called the Manly Scarf #7. Really. I think there must be manly scarves #'s 1 through 6, and maybe more....I didn't pursue it. But #7 is a winner because it was a fun pattern to knit, and my son wears his scarf all the time on these cold days. The yarn is Knit Picks Swish Worsted.

I LOVE all 3!!! Nicely done! :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarves, thanks for all the links. My mom has been on a scarf knitting kick and she will really like these.
ReplyDeleteMy mother makes rather similar scarves, but she crochets with big fuzzy yarn, instead of knitting. It comes out in a beautiful pattern.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a hand knit scarf and all of yours came out beautiful!
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