This is the current project I am working on. I am knitting 3 separate 3" wide scarves that are 60" long
using Paton's Bohemian yarn. I am then going to braid them together, then place the ends back on the knitting board to knit a border of color on both ends. This is what I have done so far, just need to finish that last color.
This next one is a checkerboard 60" scarf. It is about 6" wide and I used the Paton's Bohemian yarn in 2 different colors.
Last week I came up with a reversible scarf. Now, I know I am not the first one to think of this...but I think that they are pretty darn cute. In the photo's below I turned up one end so you can see the second color of the scarf. The first one I made was a short one for a child. (didn't have enough yarn to make it longer) I used Baby Cloud for one side and Bernat Boa for the other side. Whata ya think? Cute huh?
Last but not least, this is my favorite reversible. The reversible's work best when you use 2 very thin yarns. On this next one I used Bernat Boa and Paton's Gllittalic which is so pretty and so soft, just the perfect yarn for this application. For a 60" reversible it takes 2 skeins of each color.
See how that Gllittalic just sparkles. Well that's all for now...Have a blessed day!
Il ove your scarves, their beautiful, maybe I need to re-think mine. I love them...
ReplyDeleteI love the last scarf--and you are right it does sparkle really pretty. The braided scarf look great too. Ok, everythign looks great. It has been awhile since I've seen a reversible scarf--thanks for the refresher.
ReplyDeleteHi - I just discovered your site. I am a loom fan too. How did you do the reversible scarf??? I love it!
ReplyDeleteI too would love to know how you made the scarves!!!
ReplyDeleteAmerican Girl and Christine, I have patterns for sale at www.beehappygifts.net The checkerboard pattern is there now, and I am working on the reversible one. I just finished the Brownie Horse Scarf pattern as well. Thanks for the comments!
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