This FO is a long time coming – finished it back in August, blocked it in November, seamed it last week, and finally took pictures today (click for a close-up).
Me wearing it:
Pattern: “Backyard Leaves” by Annie Modesitt, from “Scarf Style” by Pam Allen (Interweave Press, 2004)
Yarn: Karabella Aurora 8, #11 (olive), 4 balls
Needle: US #7 straights
Pattern Notes
Pattern
A lacy knit, and not as easy as it may seem. The first row is a WS row, and it is lace knitting all the way through (not every other row, but every single row). This knit is definately not a “watching-TV” type of knit, as every stitch/row has lace shaping. But once I got into the rhythm of it, it went by fast and fluid. And of course, seeing the scarf leaves come out of your needles the way that they do… magical!
Yarn
If you’ve never knit with this yarn before, you’re missing out. It’s wonderfully soft and luxurious to the touch. Definately easy on the fingers. It’s 100% merino cushy goodness. One warning though – it has quite a bit of elasticity, and when you block it, there will be alot more ease than you think. As others have reported, be careful when you block this scarf, as it can get lengthier than normal (or you can cut back on a couple chart leaves-repeats). Otherwise, no complaints here! Wrap it around your neck several times, it’s cushy, soft, warm, and who can beat the pretty olive color – perfect for fall/winter!



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By Amy on 12/04/06 9:14 pm | Permalink
your scarf is so beautiful!!!! i love it!!!!
By Jen da Purse Ho on 12/04/06 10:03 pm | Permalink
I love it! Makes me want to make another one… hmmm… I do have 3 balls of Aurora 8 already. :)
By Cyndi on 12/04/06 11:42 pm | Permalink
Nice! reminds me of autumn and coffee for some reason. :)
By lauray on 12/04/06 11:53 pm | Permalink
Beautiful work, Ruth. I love the color. Thanks for the info. on the yarn.
By Donna on 12/05/06 10:35 am | Permalink
It looks lovely. Wonderful colour. It is such an interesting knit. I loved making the leaves magically appear!
A word of warning – my scarf has grown a few more inches with wear!
By ling on 12/05/06 2:12 pm | Permalink
It’s SO pretty, Ruth!
By lynda on 12/05/06 2:37 pm | Permalink
Beautiful, well done!
By The Skirt on 12/05/06 4:57 pm | Permalink
Nice scarf!! and great work…
By bluey80 on 12/05/06 7:28 pm | Permalink
Love the scarf, Ruth. I have that pattern ……..I need to make that – - for me!
By Judy on 12/06/06 3:25 am | Permalink
Way cool scarf. For some reason I can’t understand knitting patterns. Please help me! I know…i still need to send you some pictures of my last sewing projects.
By Esther Chen on 12/06/06 9:48 pm | Permalink
Yikes. This makes me really want to knit.
By *karen on 12/07/06 1:09 am | Permalink
Oh, so cute! I want one! I don’t necessarily want to make one, I just want one! Heh heh.
By Kaity on 12/07/06 8:10 pm | Permalink
nice pattern and beautiful. good work.
By handknit168 on 12/07/06 8:35 pm | Permalink
Its beautiful…I love the leaves. I once knit a pillow that had a leaf design. Warmest wishs to you Ruth, for a happy and blessed Christmas!
By Maggie Ann on 12/07/06 9:43 pm | Permalink
Very nice, and guess what? I’m about to cast on something in a similar shade this weekend.
By Sally on 12/07/06 11:33 pm | Permalink
Lovely! You always manage to pull it off to make your FOs look fantabulous on you!!
By Rain on 12/08/06 5:12 am | Permalink
That is beautiful Ruth! I love the color too.
By Lisa on 12/08/06 6:40 am | Permalink
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
By ~Kristie on 12/09/06 2:08 am | Permalink
Gorgeous! I really need to get around to making this!
By Jes on 12/26/06 1:13 pm | Permalink
I have always wanted to make this scarf! So beautiful!
And yes, the class I took in Stitches was on Friday afternoon! So I must have met your friend … but I am not much of a socializer, so I just sit in the class, work and then left! :) How does she look like?
By Agnes on 03/12/07 6:19 pm | Permalink
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