Sunday, November 9, 2008
With the economy in the tank, it's a good year for homemade gifts.  That's why everyone is getting a scarf this year.  At the moment I have nine different scarves in the works, with more on the way.
Most of them are in Bernat denim style yarn. I love the way this yarn looks on the shelf.  Unfortunately, it's not as much fun to work with.  It's almost a bulky weight so it needs at least a J-hook to have any loft whatsoever.  I'm keeping the stitches simple because even a basic V-stitch felt too stiff with big holes.  
But it did give me an opportunity to try a slip stitch pattern based on David Benjamin Burchall's techniques. Using a Bates P-hook (11.50MM), I am alternating back loops and front loops.  The resulting looks similar to a knitted American moss stitch.  And the fabric is soft and drapey.  I'm pretty happy with it.
On the knitting front, I finished my garter stitch scarf and have started moss stitch scarf and a ribbed scarf (both in Bernat denim).  I have also started a hat using a beautiful mint green Highlander yarn from Alpaca with a Twist.  I love this yarn so much I don't even mind using pointy sticks. It is so soft I can't wait to touch it.  My husband is starting to question my relationship with this yarn.

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