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Jeremy’s Scarf
Posted on January 21st, 2008 6 commentsA friend of mine often works outside, and I asked him whether a scarf would help. He jumped at the chance, and after consulting with him on colors (green or fall colors) this is what I came up with. It’s a fairly simple stockinette stitch created on the yellow long loom (18 pegs each side). The scarf used a twin yarn, so it’s very thick (as the image will show).
- Loom: Yellow KK Long Loom (38 pegs)
- Yarn: Red Heart, Fleck (5oz), worsted medium; Red Heart, Multi (5oz), worsted medium
- Stitch: Double-yarn basic stockinette stitch
I made this scarf during Sunday afternoon. It started off two-times prior to me finishing it, as I tried different stitches for this scarf. Each time I’d get a number of rows finished and then realize that I didn’t like the look, so I unraveled it (called frogging) and started again.
6 Responses to “Jeremy’s Scarf”
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Ooh, I like the edging the stockinette stitch makes. I’ll have to give that a try sometime.
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jessika January 22nd, 2008 at 8:25 AM
i want a scarf too my head is cold and he said u are a cool perso and ur friend
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This is the most wonderful scarf I have ever seen! I will be warm all winter now! YEA!
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@ian: The side of the scarf is about 1/2″ thick, so I’m thinking it is more pronounced on this scarf. I am planning to do another one of these with a single yarn, so we’ll see what that looks like. If you do one, be sure to snap a pic.
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@jessika: I am a cool person (well at least my therapist tells me this).
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@jeremy: Kind words, but you haven’t seen or worn it yet. It is a lot thicker than I thought it would be, but that does make it stay in place (the wind should have some issues with lifting this scarf up).
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