Showing posts with label infinity scarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infinity scarf. Show all posts
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Tilden Park Scarf on Stash & Burn
The Tilden Park Scarf pattern is the June Sock Stash Knitdown prize for the Stash & Burn podcast! Knit something out of your sock yarn stash, follow the instructions June SSK thread on Ravelry, and you are entered to win a free copy of my pattern. Additionally, from now until the end of July, you can get $1 off my pattern by entering the promotion code stashandburn at checkout.
If you haven't listened to Stash & Burn, you're missing out. Jenny and Nicole give smart commentary about all things knitting and the occasional movie and television show.
Enter the contest today! Good luck!
Monday, December 6, 2010
Tilden Park Scarf
I'm thrilled to announce that the Tilden Park Scarf is now available for purchase through Ravelry! If you're not a Ravelry member, don't fret, you don't have to be a member to buy the pattern.
The Tilden Park Scarf is ruffled and ruched infinity scarf that adds a feminine touch to any outfit, from a little black cocktail dress to your favorite worn in tee. I've been wearing mine doubled up to add some ruffly goodness to my jackets.
The Tilden Park Scarf takes 480 yards of fingering weight yarn. Pictured is my scarf in Schafer Anne (60% superwash merino wool; 25% mohair, 15% nylon; 560 yards/133 grams per skein). It is knit in the round, so when you're done, you only have 2 ends to weave in.
Many heartfelt thanks go out to the kind people who test knit this scarf in 2 weeks and provided me with invaluable feedback. Also, the pattern looks extra spiffy thanks to my graphic designer friend who performed a layout miracle! Making words and pictures on paper look pretty, balanced, and yet easy to read takes mad skillz.
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infinity scarf,
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