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I've even been known to knit a scarf or two in my day, although they were nothing as wonderful as these creations. And then I found my scarves getting shorter and shorter until they became more like collars - I knew then it was time to put down the knitting needles. I may try to knit one again this year. It might be a nice way to relax in the evening. Anyone seen a pattern that they would like to share?
Have you seen the 40 Ways to Wear a Scarf from Scarf.net? No shortage on inspiration on ways to wear a scarf! So bundle up this week and throw on a scarf!
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2 comments:
Hi Heather! I too am a scarf gal. You should check out Ravelry, tons of free patterns and suggestions for yarn too. I was in Salt Lake City a couple weeks ago and saw the cutest scarf, pink knit material with pom pom fringe sewn all the way around in fun colors. Since I sew, I was thinking, "I can make that!" It was only $17, I shoulda just picked it up!!
BTW, I love your beads.
I forgot about Ravelry - I should check that out. I would love to get some really thick fluffy yarn and whip up something warm and chunky.
That scarf sounds like fun - isn't that the way it always goes?
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