Believe or not, this is my first scarf project after so many years of knitting. The night I bought the yarn ( Line 38 Kaschmerino, blend of wool/ cashmere and acrylic, an Italian yarn) I went through my magazines and I couldn't find any scarf pattern. Maybe one or two in the magazines, but none anything I had in mind. I went to sleep and hoping that the next day I would be able to browse more on my magazines. Surprising, the next morning I woke up with a design! Don't laugh at me, I used to have my computer programs debugged in my dreams before. That's on the old days.
I quickly sketched it on piece of paper. Are you curious? I won't be showing you a nice drawing ( although I wished I had done it nicely :) ), instead it's was just done in a paper I found at my bedside. Just thought it would be fun to share it!
Don't ask me about the numbers, my memory is short and I even do the short math in paper.:D
This is my 7th attempt to paste the photo below. I don't know what is the problem, maybe it's this new version on Picasa2. The picture stays for a while and disappears by itself. Very strange! Anyway, I've tried all the possible ways, so I'm sorry if you just see an empty frame.
My first attempt was not successful, it was too narrow. I tried more sts, the width was then fine. Something was not right with the pattern, this time were the cables (having in mind that cables would hold the roses). Apparently, it looked so busy and I redid the pattern without the cables and I was happy with it.
My yarn was a rose pink, that linked me to roses and led me to Nicky Epstein's book. I tried the roses on the cover of "knitting over the edge", the one in the capelet. Didn't work well and I decided to try her newest rose design featured in the latest Vogue knitting. Opted for one rose instead.
And I was able to create this scarf for my sis!
Yes, my sis have already received it ( I mailed it express service) and I am so happy that I was able to give her a surprise. Of course, she loves my scarf and so do I. Somehow, we have a tendency to like similar things. That's why we are SISTERS!
15 comments:
Hi Mimi,
This scarf is real nice. I wanna knit one too. :)
I love that yarn too, it's so soft. And the roses are perfect in that color. Lucky, lucky sister!
That's a really cute scarf and I like the colour lots! What a lucky sister :)
I LOVE the scarf!! It's so cute and simple, but very pretty. Love your designs ;)
And no wonder your sister loves it!
That's such a pretty scarf. I like the ruffle and the flower and the 3 cabley(?) lines - together it looks vintage. I want to have design dreams too :)
It is a lovely design ... you are talented. Maybe you should try to submit it to Knitty or Magknits ... what do you think? ;)
Your scarf is so elegance and I love this pink colour very much.
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Lovely scarf!
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that is so sweet a pattern! Really nice scarf. :)
Yes, I've the same thought as Agnes, you should try submitting it, it's so beautiful and elegant!
Yes I agree. You definitely should submit your scarf pattern. It is so pretty. Great job!
That is such a beautiful scarf!! I love all the design elements, especially the roses- SO pretty! I love the ruffles on the ends, too. Gosh, I wish I had designing dreams like you!! And I agree with everyone else- you should really submit your design- it's beautiful! Have a great weekend! :-)
Mimi, I love it! (and so will your sis!)
Wow!!! It's so lovely. I love it.
Just LOVELY!!!
I wish I had your talent. :D
Beautiful work!
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