
Can you believe it's not a baby gift? Neither can I. I came over all craftistic last night, and after sewing 4 snaps onto a new blouse, I pulled out a project that's been languishing since Christmas. With any luck, it'll be ready by the time I need it this winter. Since I am Little Miss Always Cold, I find a large collection of scarves in many colors is a very handy thing to have in the cooler months. I had a black scarf made of this same
yarn in the same pattern that I wore almost all the time in the office, and I decided that I wanted one in a creamy color as well for those when I'm wearing my cream-colored office sweater (as opposed to my black office sweater; you'd better belive I have more than one office sweater). As you can see by the trailing end, it's a work in progress. This is worked lengthwise, and right now I'm about one-third of the way through the width.

As it turned out, some time after I had measured the beginnings of this scarf against the length of the original black scarf, I lost the black scarf. (Boo!) So this will be my new default scarf for this winter, or at least until I make a new black scarf just like the one I lost. Which will be just like this one (except black).
Oh, and for the record, it's ridiculously simple to make, and the closest crochet equivalent to knitted 1x1 ribbing. Chain until you have something just a bit longer than you want the end result to be. Single crochet in the back loop of every stitch until it's the width you want. Finish off and sew in ends. As I said, ridiculously simple. Although the yarn makes it a bit more challenging; the one thing I don't like about Microspun is that it's a 6-ply, and the plies split way too easily for my taste. It's a bit tricky to work with, as you have to closely watch every stitch you do; much better suited for listening to music or podcasts than to trying to watch TV. Still, it's so beautifully soft that the end result is worth the effort.
2 Comments:
I peaked, Mom is next?
Dad
A Rachel Scarf - everything is right with the world...
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Hope you're keeping warm, even without the black office scarf.
love,
eva
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