Showing posts with label Wildcat Canyon Scarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildcat Canyon Scarf. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Another Wildcat Out in the Wild


Knitserland just posted the loveliest pictures of her Wildcat Canyon Scarf. I love the ripples created between the rows of cluster stitches! If you haven't checked out her blog or her designs yet, what are you waiting for? There's loads of knitty goodness to be found.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Wildcat Canyon Scarf



Introducing the Wildcat Canyon Scarf! I just posted this pattern in Ravelry, and and if you'd like a copy, you can click the handy little button above.

I just love the little agave-like nubs

If I had to choose which yarn I'd take on a desert island, it would be Malabrigo Rios. I just love the stuff! It's soft against the skin, pleasurable to knit, and the colorways are rich and dreamy.  I knit this scarf with 2 skeins of Malabrigo Rios in the Agua colorway. 


The scarf circumference is 50-inches, so it's long enough to wear in a single or double loop. I've been wearing mine doubled up over a v-neck sweater.

Many, many thanks to my test knitters with the most-est (who, coincidentally, all have first names that end in vowels): Rani, Tina, Tara, and Elena. And thank you to my beautiful model, Jen! She was a good sport when I called her up and told her I'd be wielding a camera in her face in um, about 15 minutes.  She rocks it!

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