Yet for some reason, a couple of weeks ago I bought several Red Heart Boutique Sashay yarns (what am I talking about--I'm sure it's because they were on sale and the gorgeous colors called out to me!) and decided to try to knit one of those lovely ruffle scarves that so many people wear these days. I watched a few You Tube videos on how to make them but couldn't exactly figure it out and was left frustrated once again by knitting. But the next day I tried it again, determined to figure it out once and for all. And surprise, surprise! I finally had success!
The first scarf I made was using Sashay Team Spirit in gold/black. Those are the colors of the school where I teach and I think it's very pretty. I don't usually wear yellow so this is a bold statement for me. I figure I will wear this on Fridays when we teachers get to dress down and wear school related apparel.
Here is the next one I made:
This yarn is called Conga. I remember buying this last year when I first had the thought of making this scarf but had no idea how and gave up. I need to stop giving up so easily. :)
And my latest scarf finished late last night:
This is my favorite color so far--Salsa. The colors are more beautiful than this photo demonstrates, with gorgeous jewel tones in shades of purple, red, and orange.
Michaels had Sashay on sale last week and I picked up a few more:
My friend Connie has bartered with me to teach her how to knit this ruffle scarf over Thanksgiving break. She is a fabulous chef and she is going to bring me something homemade in exchange for learning how to make a scarf. She will get a pretty Sashay Boutique ruffle scarf and I will get some homemade deliciousness--sounds like a pretty good deal to me.
4 comments:
I think I'm the one getting the great deal! :) I can't wait. What size needles do I need to bring?
Wooden size US 9 or 5.5mm is what I use. I messaged you on FB with more details. :)
Very pretty! That yarn looks like it would be difficult to knit.
Hi, Sheila. I have no idea why I didn't see your comment before now. I just wanted to let you know that the Sashay fabric is NOT difficult to knit. In fact, I have more luck knitting with it than I do regular yarn. :)
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