Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Vickie Howell


February 27th was a night to remember for me. First of all, I was actually able to go out to dinner with a bunch of my girlfriends and have a meal that consisted of actual ADULT CONVERSATION (get you mind out of the gutter :-) I mean, not once did I have to look at Tara and tell her to stop using her fingers to eat her pasta or snap at Starry for blowing bubbles in her Sprite or threaten Jill with a time out if she didn't stop poking Tara. A meal with peace and quite is so far and few between these days.

Second of all, I followed up a great meal by going to a YARN SHOP, for a BOOK SIGNING, and a YARN TASTING, and once again NO KIDS! The best part of all is that...wait for it...NO CURFEW! Happy Knitter Hallelujah... I was able to party the night away. Well, that is party as much as a 29 year old mother of three who is used to going to bed at 9:00 can. You all know what I mean. OH, but I am here to tell you, I was on such a high (must have been the wool fumes) I think I stayed up until 1:00am. Don't get too excited...I got home at 10:30 but I stayed up until 1:00 because I couldn't fall asleep! It is not often a night with that much excitement happens to me.

Okay, let me start at the beginning.

Around the start of the year my friend Jill, her mother (hi Carol...leave me a comment would ya?) and I went to the largest Yarn Shop in the United States: Showers of Flowers. Both Jill and her mum (she is from England and I think that is what they call their mom's out there, isn't it?) were SOF virgins, so I was more than happy to "pop their Cherry Tree Hill" as it were (is that too graphic?) Again, great time because we didn't have any of our kids! Anyway, while were were perusing around the sock yarn; with me trying to convince Carol that she simply had to give socks a go, the owner of SOF, Sharron came up to see how we were doing. GREAT of course!

She then happened to tell us that they had just booked Vickie Howell to come to the shop in February. I was so excited. I LOVE Knitty Gritty, I record every episode on my DVR so I can watch them over and over. It was on the episode of the socks where I learned how to Purl continental...but I digress! So, I asked Sharron for the details and she said that Vickie was coming on the 27th of February, there were only 100 seats available so they were going to have a sign up sheet, and she was going to do a demonstration, a question and answer and the book signing. Huh, what was I to do?

That's right, I was the FIRST person to sign up along with the seven of my friends that I signed up too! Yep, I am a groupie! I even called periodically over the next two months to make sure that my name was on the list (along with my friends) just in case I some how was taken off. Don't ask me how I would have been taken off, I didn't know how, I just knew that it made me feel better to call and make sure I was on the list...okay, back off! Rant over. No really, every time I called the lovely ladies would tell me the same thing.

"Yes, Marlaina, you are on the top of our list. That is right, number one, along with Starry, Jill, Jenn, Kara, Laura, Tara, and Janene. Okay, Marlaina, I will see you soon. Bye, bye".

But hey, they are a yarn shop. They are used to dealing with fanatical people, right? Okay, so I signed up my friends and myself but here is the kicker...my friends had no idea that they were going to join me for this, I just signed them up KNOWING that they would want to come! Of course, I called them all to tell them that they were going and of course they all agreed; and of course as the day rolled around only three of them showed up to dinner on the night of the 27th. But hey, that is OKAY! We had a good time anyway.

All right, all right, let's be fair. The ones that didn't come all had great excuses
  • volunteering time to painting the new church,
  • cleaning up her house in order to put it on the market in two days,
  • going out of town on a surprise trip that her husband planned to Steamboat Springs,
  • her husband having to work because they were going on an unexpected trip to Arizona and they needed the money.
Again, all valid excuses, but I wish they all could have come. They were missed.

However, the four of us did have a great time!

Above: Tara and Marly
Below: Starry and Jill

See how happy we are? Totally hopped up on fumes and excitement and anticipation! Vickie's plane was THREE hours late so she was late getting to the shop. I told the GM, Micheal, that telling us she was late was just a ploy to keep us there longer so we would buy more yarn.

Evil, pure evil I tell you; because it worked! I bought some of the new Tofutsie sock yarn in the Off on the Right Foot colorway (it reminds me of an Easter Egg so I am going to work with it next month for my SAM KAL) that SWTC just put out and the book Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles by Cat Bordhi and of course the new book that Vickie was promoting. I am such a sucker; never am I able to go into a yarn store and walk out empty handed. Thank God my husband knows this and is somewhat understanding...and I stress somewhat.

The wait was not bad though, we got to sit and talk to each other and the other knitters; I worked on my socks while Jill worked on a scarf. Tara and Starry didn't bring anything to work on so they were a bit out of the loop so they enjoyed the atmosphere (and the chocolate chip cookies, yum). The best part about the wait was that another well known author was in the crowd and was willing to stand up to talk about her book. Her name is Anne McClauley and her book is The Pleasures of Kniting: Timeless Feminine Sweaters.

Ann had actually been a guest on Knitty Gritty in an episode that just aired on February 16 called Delightful Details. Great show, I really enjoyed that one since they weren't necessarily making anything just really showing great stitches and detailing you could do to enhance your knitting. Anyway, Ann stood up in front of the, oh, 100 of us for the better part of an hour talking about her book and about movement. I know sounds a little odd to talk about movement at a yarn store but it was really interesting.

She is a dance and movement instructor at the National Theatre Conservatory of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and at the Boulder College of Massage Therapy ( I sound like a publicist huh?) as well as an avid knitter. It was great to hear her talk about specific tips to help us knitters and crocheters take care of our body since we are perfoming a repetative movement sometimes for several hours! (can I get an AMEN?) Such as, sitting properly. She said that we have "sit bones" that act as our feet when we are sitting to help keep our back and neck aligned. Also, keep both feet on the floor because that helps your body stabilize and stay grounded; take breaks from your work and stretch out the muscles; "scrub" your fingers to help ease tension; hold your needles up to your eyes rather than on you lap and nodding your head down to see your work. Putting your head down puts extra strain on your neck! Sound familiar? She has a section in her book about some of these things so get her book and read all about it :-)

Hearing Ann talk was a wonderful treat; I think this is what Tara liked best of all since she is into Yoga. Tara is a crocheter and doesn't' really watch Knitty Gritty much; however, like a true friend, she came along for the fellowship of it all. Then, she got something great out of it. I am glad she really enjoyed it as much as I did.

Okay, so Vickie finally got there and she looked great. She apologized for her appearance as she put her makeup on in the cab on the way over but she had nothing to worry about; she was lovely.

So, I was worried that she would not be as great in person as she seems to be on t.v. But I was pleasantly pleased that she was just as personable in person as she comes across on the t.v.
Wild and Wacky, Down to Earth, Funny, Genuine, a real Joy. We were all able to ask her questions and get straight forward answers without any holding back. Did I ask a questions? Of course I did. I happened to ask her if she reads all the comments that are left for her on her blog or if "her people" take care of that for her. She told me that yes she reads every one and the reason she makes it so the comments must be approved is because she gets nasty comments every now and again. Like any other person, she doesn't want the negative crap to over shadow the other things. Cool!

I think the best thing all night was finding out how she became the host of Knitty Gritty. Literally, she was in her PJ's and slippers feeding her two little boys breakfast when she got an email from the producers of the show asking her if she knew of anybody who was fresh, hip, edgy and wanted to host a knitting show on the DIY network. HELLO! Prayers answered right over cyber space. Vickie replied that she was interested in the job, flew to Los Angeles to interview of the job and was hired. How did they know to email her? She had started a stitch and bitch and had posted about in over the web with key words like fresh, hip, edgy so when the producers did a Google search they found her. Great story huh? The rest is history.

Just goes to show you, God is always working for you. He never takes a break; not even for breakfast!

The yarn was really...really...better than I expected; if I am being honest. The feel of it is just right and the unusual fibers that are used to make it makes it that much more interesting. I fell in love with LOVE. My future will include a project of some sort in this wonderful yarn; I promise :-) Another great thing is that SWTC is currently looking for patterns using these new yarns. If you contact Jonelle at soysilk.com she will give you the 411. So, all you designers out there get to work!

So, the night ended with me getting my book signed and a picture taken of Vickie and myself. Talk about the tall fat girl standing next to the skinny short girl (who had 4" heels on...no joke, she showed us)! Oh well, I had a great time!

Next big outing will be on April 5th when the Harlot comes to Denver! I can't wait!

Monday, March 05, 2007

Je suis fini


I have been working on these a little here, a little there for the past three months. Yes, you read that right, MONTHS. Those of you who know how fast I knit most likely don't believe it but I assure you, it is true.

I was given this yarn by Kara in late December to make her a pair of socks. I started them right away and got the first sock done in two days. The second sock was a different story. I started it; put it down for a week or two; started it some more; put it down to work on other things; started it; put it down after only a few rows after I realized that I had a project that HAD to get done before the super bowl ; then I didn't pick it up for over a month. Well, the time was now to get it finished. Saturday I picked it up for the last time and do you know that it only took me two hours to finish the sock?

Finally, I am done with them. I think what took so long was that I wasn't really happy with the needle size I used (us. size 8) because it made the stitches too far apart. I have never used that size needle before and I deffinately won't do it again. Usually I like to use a size 4 needle with Wool-Ease. It makes the stitches really nice and tight so I will go back and do that.

Okay, here is the low-down:

Yarn: Wool-Ease 1 and a half skeins
Needles: 4 DPN's size 8 US (5mm)
Size: Women's size 10 (cast on 50 stitches)
Pattern: Cuff down, basic stockinette stitch, heel flap, grafted toe

You know what is cool, this sock qualifies for my March sock in the SAM 3 and for my Sunday Socks!

Kara Loved Them!

Now, I think I should work on my socks that I have been working on since November.
OH YEAH, I forgot to tell you all about Vickie Howell. I will try and post about that next!

Happy Knitting Ya'll

Marly

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Do you have a LIFE?

Movie Fan?
I stole this from Allegra, who took it form Michelle who lifted this from Kim. Since I love Movies I thought this would be cool to do as a little something different on the blog today.

It’s been said that allegedly if you’ve seen over 85 movies you have no life. Mark the ones you’ve seen. There are 345 films on this list. Copy this list, go to your own blog, paste it in and put x’s by the ones that you have seen. Add them up, change the header adding your number, and post it.

  1. ( ) Rocky Horror Picture Show
  2. (X) Grease
  3. (X) Pirates of the Caribbean
  4. (X) Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man’s Chest
  5. ( ) Boondock Saints
  6. (X) Fight Club
  7. ( ) Starsky and Hutch
  8. (X) Neverending Story
  9. ( ) Blazing Saddles
  10. ( ) Airplane
  11. (X) The Princess Bride
  12. (X) AnchorMan
  13. (X) Napoleon Dynamite
  14. (X) Labyrinth
  15. ( ) Saw
  16. ( ) Saw II
  17. ( ) White Noise
  18. (X) White Oleander
  19. (X) Anger Management
  20. (X) 50 First Dates
  21. (X) The Princess Diaries
  22. (X) The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
  23. (X) Scream
  24. (X) Scream 2
  25. ( ) Scream 3
  26. ( ) Scary Movie
  27. ( ) Scary Movie 2
  28. ( ) Scary Movie 3
  29. ( ) Scary Movie 4
  30. (X) American Pie
  31. (X) American Pie 2
  32. (X) American Wedding
  33. ( ) American Pie Band Camp
  34. (X) Harry Potter 1
  35. (X) Harry Potter 2
  36. (X) Harry Potter 3
  37. (X) Harry Potter 4
  38. ( ) Resident Evil 1
  39. ( ) Resident Evil 2
  40. (X) The Wedding Singer
  41. (X) Little Black Book
  42. (X) The Village
  43. (X) Lilo & Stitch
  44. (X) Lilo & Stitch 2
  45. (X) Stitch the Movie
  46. (X) Finding Nemo
  47. (X) Cars
  48. (X) Bugs Life
  49. (X) Monsters Inc.
  50. (X) Toy Story
  51. (X) Toy Story 2
  52. (X) Land Beforetime
  53. (X) Willy Wonka (old version)
  54. (X) Willy Wonka (new version)
  55. (X) Finding Neverland
  56. ( ) Signs
  57. (X) The Grinch
  58. ( ) Texas Chainsaw Massacre
  59. ( ) Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
  60. ( ) White Chicks
  61. ( ) Butterfly Effect
  62. (X) 13 Going on 30
  63. (X) I, Robot
  64. (X) Robots
  65. (X) Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
  66. ( ) Universal Soldier
  67. (X) Lemony Snicket: A Series Of Unfortunate Events
  68. (X) Along Came Polly
  69. ( ) Deep Impact
  70. ( ) KingPin
  71. (X) Never Been Kissed
  72. (X) Meet The Parents
  73. (X) Meet the Fockers
  74. ( ) Eight Crazy Nights
  75. ( ) Joe Dirt
  76. (X) King Kong
  77. (X) A Cinderella Story
  78. ( ) The Terminal
  79. (X) The Lizzie McGuire Movie
  80. ( ) Passport to Paris
  81. (X) Dumb & Dumber
  82. ( ) Dumber & Dumberer
  83. ( ) Final Destination
  84. ( ) Final Destination 2
  85. ( ) Final Destination 3
  86. ( ) Halloween
  87. ( ) The Ring
  88. ( ) The Ring 2
  89. ( ) Surviving Christmas
  90. ( ) Flubber
  91. (X) Herby
  92. ( ) Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle
  93. (X) Harold & Mod
  94. (X) Practical Magic
  95. (X) Chicago
  96. ( ) Ghost Ship
  97. ( ) From Hell
  98. ( ) Hellboy
  99. ( ) Secret Window
  100. (X) I Am Sam
  101. (X) The Whole Nine Yards
  102. ( ) The Whole Ten Yards
  103. (X) The Day After Tomorrow
  104. ( ) Child’s Play
  105. ( ) Seed of Chucky
  106. ( ) Bride of Chucky
  107. (X) Ten Things I Hate About You
  108. (X) Just Married
  109. ( ) Gothika
  110. (X) Monsters Ball
  111. ( ) Nightmare on Elm Street
  112. (X) Sixteen Candles
  113. (X) Remember the Titans
  114. (X) Armageddon
  115. ( ) Coach Carter
  116. ( ) The Grudge
  117. ( ) The Grudge 2
  118. (X) The Mask
  119. (X) Son Of The Mask
  120. (X) Bad Boys
  121. (X) Bad Boys 2
  122. ( ) Joy Ride
  123. ( ) Lucky Number Sleven
  124. (X) Ocean’s Eleven
  125. (X) Ocean’s Twelve
  126. (X) Bourne Identity
  127. (X) Bourne Supremecy
  128. ( ) Lone Star
  129. (X) Bedazzled
  130. ( ) Predator I
  131. ( ) Predator II
  132. ( ) The Fog
  133. (X) Ice Age
  134. (X) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
  135. (X) Curious George
  136. (X) Barn Yard
  137. (X) Open Season
  138. (X) Nacho Libre
  139. (X) Flags of our Fathers
  140. (X) Little Miss Sunshine
  141. (X) It Could Happen to You
  142. (X) Mission Impossible
  143. (X) Mission Impossible 2
  144. (X) Mission Impossible 3
  145. (X) Lethal Weapon 1
  146. (X) Lethal Weapon 2
  147. (X) Lethal Weapon 3
  148. (X) Lethal Weapon 4
  149. (X) Pure Country
  150. (X) 8 Seconds
  151. (X) Nanny McPhee
  152. (X) Independence Day
  153. ( ) Cujo
  154. ( ) A Bronx Tale
  155. ( ) Darkness Falls
  156. ( ) Christine
  157. (X) E.T.
  158. ( ) Children of the Corn
  159. ( ) My Bosses Daughter
  160. (X) Maid in Manhattan
  161. (X) The Little Mermaid
  162. (X) War of the Worlds
  163. (X) Rush Hour
  164. (X) Rush Hour 2
  165. ( ) Best Bet
  166. (X) How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
  167. (X) She’s All That
  168. (X) Calendar Girls
  169. (X) Moulin Rouge
  170. (X) Sideways
  171. ( ) Mars Attacks
  172. ( ) Event Horizon
  173. (X) Ever After: A Cinderella Story
  174. (X) Wizard of Oz
  175. (X) Forrest Gump
  176. (X) Big Trouble in Little China
  177. (X) Overboard
  178. ( ) The Terminator
  179. ( ) The Terminator 2
  180. ( ) The Terminator 3
  181. (X) X-Men
  182. (X) X-2
  183. (X ) X3
  184. (X) Spider-Man
  185. (X) Spider-Man 2
  186. (X) Superman Returns
  187. ( ) Sky High
  188. ( ) Jeepers Creepers
  189. ( ) Jeepers Creepers 2
  190. (X) Catch Me If You Can
  191. (X) Cinderella
  192. (X) Freaky Friday
  193. (X) The Parent Trap (old version)
  194. (X) The Parent Trap (new version)
  195. ( ) Reign of Fire
  196. ( ) The Skulls
  197. (X) Cruel Intentions
  198. ( ) Cruel Intentions 2
  199. ( ) The Hot Chick
  200. (X) Shrek
  201. (X) Shrek 2
  202. ( ) Swimfan
  203. ( ) Miracle on 34th street
  204. (X) Old School
  205. (X) The Notebook
  206. (X)While you Were Sleeping
  207. (X) Steel Magnolias
  208. ( ) K-Pax
  209. ( ) Krippendorf’s Trib
  210. ( ) A Walk to Remember
  211. ( ) Ice Castles
  212. ( ) Boogeyman
  213. (X) The 40-year-old Virgin
  214. (X) Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
  215. (X) Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
  216. (X) Lord of the Rings: Return Of the King
  217. (X) Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
  218. (X) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
  219. (X) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
  220. ( ) Base-ketball
  221. (X) Basketball Diaries
  222. ( ) Hostel
  223. ( ) Waiting for Guffman
  224. ( ) House of 1000 Corpses
  225. ( ) Devils Rejects
  226. (X) Elf
  227. ( ) Highlander
  228. ( ) Mothman Prophecies
  229. ( ) American History X
  230. ( ) Three
  231. ( ) The Jacket
  232. ( ) Kung Fu Hustle
  233. ( ) Shaolin Soccer
  234. ( ) Night Watch
  235. (X) Titanic
  236. (X) Monty Python and the Holy Grail
  237. (X) Shawshank Redemption
  238. ( ) Shaun Of the Dead
  239. ( ) High Tension
  240. ( ) Club Dread
  241. ( ) Hulk
  242. ( ) Dawn Of the Dead
  243. (X) Hook
  244. (X) Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  245. (X) 28 days later
  246. ( ) Orgazmo
  247. ( ) Phantasm
  248. ( ) Waterworld
  249. ( ) Kill Bill Vol. 1
  250. ( ) Kill Bill Vol. 2
  251. ( ) Mortal Kombat
  252. ( ) Wolf Creek
  253. (X) Kingdom of Heaven
  254. ( ) the Hills Have Eyes
  255. ( ) I Spit on Your Grave
  256. ( ) The Last House on the Left
  257. ( ) Re-Animator
  258. ( ) Army of Darkness
  259. (X) Star Wars Ep. I The Phantom Menace
  260. (X) Star Wars Ep. II Attack of the Clones
  261. (X) Star Wars Ep. III Revenge of the Sit
  262. (X) Star Wars Ep. IV A New Hope
  263. (X) Star Wars Ep. V The Empire Strikes Back
  264. (X) Star Wars Ep. VI Return of the Jedi
  265. ( ) Ewoks: Caravan Of Courage
  266. ( ) Ewoks: The Battle For Endor
  267. (X) The Matrix
  268. (X) The Matrix: Reloaded
  269. (X) The Matrix: Revolutions
  270. ( ) Animatrix
  271. ( ) Evil Dead
  272. ( ) Evil Dead 2
  273. (X) Drop Dead Fred
  274. ( ) Team America: World Police
  275. ( ) Red Dragon
  276. (X) Silence of the Lambs
  277. (X) Hannibal
  278. (X) Braveheart
  279. (X) Shakespeare in Love
  280. (X) Mulan
  281. (X) Say Anything
  282. (X) Love Stinks
  283. (X) The Family Man
  284. (X) In Her Shoes
  285. (X) Serendipity
  286. (X) The Sweetest Thing
  287. (X) The Breakup
  288. (X) Mr. and Mrs. Smith
  289. (X) Little Women
  290. (X) Poetic Justice
  291. (X) Must Love Dogs
  292. (X) The Pelican Brief
  293. (X) Conspiracy Theory
  294. (X) Notting Hill
  295. (X) Legally Blonde
  296. (X) Legally Blonde 2
  297. (X) Charlies Angels
  298. (X) Charlies Angels 2
  299. (X) 40 Days and 40 Nights
  300. (X) Zathura
  301. (X) Jumanji
  302. (X) Days of Thunder
  303. (X) Goonies
  304. (X) Minority Report
  305. (X) Hitch
  306. (X) Sea Biscuit
  307. (X) Dr. Dolittle
  308. (X) Dr. Dolittle 2
  309. (X) Save The Last Dance
  310. (X) Saving Private Ryan
  311. (X) Gladiator
  312. (X) As Good As It Gets
  313. (X) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
  314. (X) Indian Summer
  315. (X) Back To The Future
  316. (X) Back To The Future 2
  317. (X) Back To The Future 3
  318. (X) Men in Black
  319. (X) Men in Black 2
  320. (X) Bruce Almighty
  321. (X) The Patriot
  322. ( ) Brokeback Mountain
  323. (X) City Slickers
  324. (X) City Slickers 2
  325. (X) When Harry Met Sally
  326. (X) Sleepless in Seattle
  327. (X) League of Their Own
  328. (X)Forget Paris
  329. (X) French Kiss
  330. (X) You've Got Mail
  331. (X) Cast Away
  332. (X) Philadelphia
  333. (X) Love and Basketball
  334. (X) Love Jones
  335. (X) Sister Act
  336. (X) Sister Act 2
  337. (X) Ghost
  338. (X) Dirty Dancing
  339. (X) Roadhouse
  340. (X) Ghost Busters
  341. (X) Ghost Busters 2
  342. (X) Ghost Busters 3
  343. (X) Flushed Away
  344. (X) Phenomenon
  345. (X) Walk The Line

At my count...I think I have seen 239 of these movies. Maybe that is how I get so much Knitting and Crochet done...I am always watching movies! I can't help it. I love the MOVIES!

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Mix it Up: Favorite Yarn Bee Scarf


I made this scarf for a friend of mine as a "Your My Best Friend" gift. She loves Pink...just as much as I love eyelash yarn. So, I thought I would mix a few of my favorite Yarn Bee yarns together to get this wonderful thick and visually stimulating scarf!
This works up really fast and is absolutely Beautiful! Great for a beginner who wants to experiment with some novelty yarns. Just a style note: I think the longer the better...makes a nice long line down the front of you to accentuate height not width!
Yarn:
1 skein Yarn Bee Luscious in Parfet
1 skein Yarn Bee Playful in Glittering Ombre
1 ball Yarn Bee Wild Child Eyelash in Pink
Needles: US size 17
Pattern: Cast on 17 K across row (garter stitch), turn; Repeat until scarf measures 60+
Let me know if you make this!

Yarn Bee Italia

I made this wonderful scarf as a special gift for a friend of mine who was having a baby. You all know what it is like when you go to a baby shower and the mom gets all sorts of things for baby but not very much for her. Well, I thought the mom should have a little something special too so I made her this WONDERFULLY SILKY SOFT scarf out of Couture Yarn Bee Italia in Sienna (Ravelry)

LOVE this yarn. Because of the 50% nylon it is so silky soft. Really nice to work with however, I found it easier to use wooden needles vs metal since the yarn is a little slippery.

For the pattern, I decided that I really wanted a nice long "V" or the stitch definition visible so I chose a larger needle than the ball band called for and did a K1P1 Rib throughout. When I was finished I added the tassels to give it some more length and a little Ha-Cha-Cha!

She totally loved the scarf and wears it all the time. She even wore it home from the Shower! Jenni says that it goes with just about everything. That makes me feel really good that she gets real joy out of something that I made from my own two little hands.

I also made a version of this scarf in the Yarn Bee Italia Angelique colorway and it was stunning! I gave it away at the baby shower as a gift for winning one of the games! (Best Shower Gifts Ever...I made six knit scarves out of novelty yarns...they were a hit) Here is a picture of Laura, the girl who won the scarf.(totally wearing it out without knowing that I was going to run into her, you know what I mean those of you who only pull out the homemade scarf that so-in-so made you for Christmas how long ago when you are going to see that person!)

So, here is a pattern for those of you looking for something quick and nice to make out of your new Yarn Bee Italia Yarn:

Made in "Italia"

Yarn: 1 skein of Yarn Bee Italia in Sienna (or any colorway)

Needle: size US 13 (wood needles are good since they hold slippery yarn really well)

Hook: size US I or whatever will do the job for you! (used for adding tassels)

Pattern:

Cast On 21; work a K1P1 rib across, turn; P1K1 rib across, (you will notice that you are kniting your knits and purling your purls) turn. Repeat these two rows until the scarf measures 60+ inches, Bind off.

Tassels:

Cut the yarn in to strands *remember you will fold this in half so cut the yarn double the length you want the tassels to be* (as shown is approx.10 inches then folded in half).

Pick one end of the scarf and using a size I crochet hook attach one or two strands at a time to each stitch across the width of the scarf. So, if you are attaching one strand you will need 22 if you are attaching two strands to one stitch you will need 44. (as shown is one strand to each stitch)

Repeat for the other end of the scarf.

Voila~ you have a wonderful scarf!

Let me know if you make this!