If you look close (or not so close!), you can see that the scarf is getting wider as it gets longer! WTH?? You can also see a couple of larger holes and some added rows halfway through the scarf! EEK!!
The next pictures are after 1 -1hr lesson! What a difference!! I'm adding the fringe on the scarf today and moving on to the next project. Another scarf but one with a pattern and design!
The color didn't show up very well in these. The scarf is blue, green, purple & fuchsia. It's very pretty!
I also wanted to thank Jewels for nominating me for the Pink Rose Award.
Jewels and I unfortunately have some very close similarities in that we both just lost our baby girls. Jewels lost her sweet Angel Rose a couple of weeks after we lost Lily. My heart has ached for her as I know ~exactly~ what she was going through and all the pain and heartache she was feeling. I feel like we are bonded sisters now.
It is a beautiful day today! The sun in shining and I am happily huddled in my scraproom watching football and the oly.mpics while working on my BF's bachelorette invites. I have to get them done this weekend as Lance and I are off on another work trip this week. Must.get.them.mailed!!!
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I love the scrap room. You've got some great storage ideas with hanging items on the wall with clips! It looks like your pets really like it there too.
The scarves are looking good. When you first learn to knit, you're gauge isn't very consistent yet, so that's why the one is narrower at the beginning and wider later. Obviously, as shown by the second scarf, that goes away as you get more experience.
Kelly, I am classmate of Lance's and found your blog after hearing about your precious Lily. You have been in my thoughts and prayers since. I wish you the best of luck in the TTC games with quick success!
Great job with the knitting! I tried it once and was AWFUL.
So jealous of the scrap room--you're so organized!
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