Pattern::Bainbridge Scarf by Pepperknit
Yarn::KnitPicks Andean Silk in cranberry
Needles::I ended up using size 7's
I have one more on my needles in cinnamon, waiting for yarn on backorder. And, I'm also knitting a Pashmina Cowl from Last Minute Knitted Gifts, which is half finished, using some cream-colored Andean Silk...then I think I better stop before I get carried away.
Very cute.
ReplyDeleteOh that's cute! Love the color.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!
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ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog(by way of Artful Blogging)
I'm really enjoying your posts. I love your knitting too!
:) Laura
This is very cute. I really like the color. I am not a very good knitter, I wonder if this would be easy to crochet.
ReplyDeleteJust adorable. :)
Teresa
Hi Deb...love the neck warmer...especially the color.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! My daughter is heading to France in January and worried about the cold weather. I think that would do the trick!
ReplyDeleteI like how you tied yours better...looks warmer too...
ReplyDeleteWarm Wishes,
Susie
Very cute, I've made a similar neck cozie but with a button, I love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely, great colour.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Deb and will keep your neck warm and cozy all throught the cold months :-) I've never knitted on circular needles before but I'd love to make one of these!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and it looks so warm. I'm wanting something around my neck now-brrrr.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift! I'd love to be on your gift list. Thanks for sharing your projects with us. I have to finish up some handwork on a few things for some special people. ~Adrienne~
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea! It does look like an easy project.
ReplyDeleteI love this!!!! Thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Laurie
Are you going to put some of these in your shop??? love it!!
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All your projects are so inspiring!
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Thanks for sharing!
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea.
Kimberly :)
I really like this Deb. It would be awesome to wear on my winter walks.
ReplyDeleteJody
Seriously sweet! I've been looking for something just like this to make. I love the color of yours!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I have one skein of andean silk, is that enough??
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I wish I could knit, but alas . . . any chance you will eventually sell these in your online shop? I know you'd have one customer for sure!
ReplyDeleteKate in NY
Must make one of those neck cozies for myself. It's getting COLD here in Michigan. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sher
How cute! Love the color.
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable! I love the way it ties in the front.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a scarf like this before, but I love it! Very cute, but also very practical as it keeps you warm where it's needed most. I recently made a scarf in a very similar colour.
ReplyDeleteAmy
Your scarf turned out lovely! Must be very useful in keeping your neck warm.
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I love the colour and the style of the scarf. Thanks so much for the link to the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI can see me knitting these next year for Christmas presents.
God bless.
that is a very cute scarf - living in Canada, I am a big fan of scarves, I can't leave the house without one for about 8 months of the year :) I have just come across your blog and just love it.
ReplyDeleteI love it.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I just discovered you blog, thanks to the most recent issue of Artful Blogging, purchased only yesterday. The photos of the fabric yo-yos and dishcloths hooked me. It's "simply" lovely. Eileen
ReplyDeleteHi Deb, loved the neck cozy, hope all is okay on the homefront with your Dad, my prayers are with you - its not an easy road to walk.
ReplyDeleteLoved the story of your chicken house too.
Adorable. I need one of those ;-)
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