To be very honest, part of the reason why we went to Tasmania was so that we (I) could wear some of our yarn goodies in a proper cold climate. We live in subtropical Bayside Brisbane so there are only a few days, in the depth of winter can you wear more than a decorative scarf, let alone a beanie. So you can imagine my delight in having to wrap everyone up in all my handmade, love infused woolies.
As I was packing, I realised I only had cotton scarves for me, so I panicked, jumped on to Ravelry and found the easiest knitted scarf in the world to make. It's called the
Instant Gratification Scarf and uses a drop stitch. Seriously the fastest, easiest thing I have knitted and I am a very beginner knitter.
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Two balls of Noro Silk Garden in this baby. |
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Size six 6 needles |
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How fortunate I had two balls of Noro in my stash,
see, again the importance of a well stocked stash. |
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Mr Daddy and I @ Cradle Mt. I am so warm and snuggy here, he has cold ears cause "he doesn't do knits" |