This wave scarf originally started its life as an afghan, however the pattern wasn't a super-enjoyable one for me. *shrug* The pattern was found in my "The Complete book of Crochet Stitches - Schapper", number 493.
Red Heart Supersaver yarn was used, with the final size ~ 6"x56".
I find the pattern kinda cool; almost resembling a DNA-strand ;)
Another pattern attempted, however it will be placed on the "probably-won't-do-again" shelf ;)
Another pattern attempted, however it will be placed on the "probably-won't-do-again" shelf ;)
THIS pattern [Shelly Scarf], however, is working up quickly, specially using Moda Dea Cheerio yarn. It's so soft and enjoyable to work with!!! A little tinsel sparkle is present throughout as well, resulting in a fun, lil' decorative scarf (once finished).
Most of Wisconsin received snow over the past 12 hours; school is on a two-hour delay this morning. Hence, time to update the blog, all the while enjoying a relaxing cup of coffee ;)
Happy Wednesday!
Happy Wednesday!
I wondered how you had time to update in the morning! We've had less than an inch of snow all winter, and every time we're predicted to get a whopper, it moves north. If it's going to be cold, I want some snow!
ReplyDeleteSchool delays were always fun. We don't have that at all down here in Florida =). Very pretty pattern but I can see where you didn't love making it.
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