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Saturday, 6 December 2014

....and here's the scarf.....





Following on from my last blog post about knitting an Aran hat, I now present the scarf I was able to knit with the remaining wool.  I had just under 150g of this dye lot and it made a scarf measuring 6" x 46" which will be perfect for Operation Orphan.

I used my favourite Yarn Harlot pattern.  It is a one row pattern, i.e. every row is the same and it just seems to flow from the needles.  I was actually able to knit it without constantly looking down as the thick Aran yarn made feeling the stitches very easy. So I would describe this as fairly mindless knitting with an end result that looks more difficult than it really is.

I'm very impressed at how far a 50g ball of Emu Aran wool goes.  I still have 400g of this yarn and am mulling over a few project ideas for 2015.


9 comments:

  1. It's lovely Una the pattern is very simple but very effective I like it. :)

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  2. The scarf is wonderful Una, love the stitch pattern.
    Hugs,
    Meredith

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  3. Lovely Una , on my to do list xx

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    1. Great to hear from you. I miss your blog updates.

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  4. it's lovely! It looks ever so warm :)

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  5. It looks very toasty - at first I thought it was crochet! I like the shape and the stitch pattern very much.

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  6. I really love this scarf Una. Great knitting. :)

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  7. You have certainly been very busy with your knitting, it is so kind that you make all these things to donate. xx

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  8. Looks very tidy -- nice pattern. You're doing great stuff with that wool!

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